A couple of weeks ago, a healer told me about his two experiences of being enveloped in unconditional love. The feeling was associated with music. Ah, music, often providing a heavenly connection.
He explained:
“One day I was driving home from music practice. All of the sudden, it was like I was hit with this unconditional love. It was so strong. It was like having your most-loving thought and multiplying it by infinity.
“The feeling is so strong and you feel so good, you don’t want to do anything else. As a matter of fact, you don’t have to do anything else. If you want to exist in that state where you are so connected to G-d, and so connected to those people who are oriented around loving G-d, that you could feel good by staying in that state of being, you can do that. You are not in a state of doing because you don’t have to do anything. If you want to live that kind of life as a spiritual being, you can.”
His second experience happened at a conference for people who had survived near-death experiences. That time he saw, and connected with, angels. Three angels in white robes appeared to him and initiated a conversation about the times the four of them had spent together. The angels wanted him to rejoin the group. He began crying because the experience was so bittersweet.
I, too, have felt the unconditional love of the universe. I wrote about this a couple of years ago. I was laying in bed when I was encircled in a ball of unconditional love. I didn’t want to move. I barely wanted to breathe so as not to disturb this feeling. Then I heard my dog having a seizure down the hall and I jumped out of bed to be with her; to coax her through her crisis.
I can’t totally recreate that moment of love, but I can remember it.
What else can precipitate these moments? An infant’s smile? The feeling of falling love with someone new? We are so fortunate to live in a world which has this potential for infinite connection.
Perhaps this is the same feeling as a “runner’s high,” or the feeling some people experience after sex.
One psychic told me she created a heavenly connection when she played music on her flute or her violin. She felt as if she had touched the stars. Another told me about the peaceful experience of being so ill that she was transported to a beautiful green healing room where non-physical physicians worked on her.
Maybe this what people experience when taking opiods? I don’t know. If so, I can see why drugs would be addictive. It’s a feeling of infinite peace and wellness.
I guess we can reach that state in many ways. Sometimes, we actively seek to create that experience, and sometimes it finds us on its own, as a perfect moment.
Thanks for listening as I ponder this topic.
Gail
gail@MyPsychicSearch.com
P.S. People who have had NDEs have also told me about the complete love on The Other Side.