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Jean Meyer

The truth about life. Many fear death, they feel it will hurt. One's physical body may be broken and bleeding, but One’s soul and Spirit feel nothing but happiness. When One's body is broken, One rises above that body, watching over it, but not in pain. As death is painless, One just moves into the Love and light. It's not fearful, No one is going to hell, or worse. As One's body dies, it just ceases to work. It slows down and stops functioning. A mechanical death. Death never hurts, it's a celebration. It's the completion of Ones human journey. A reason to celebrate. Many view death as darkness, it is if that’s what you desire. But Death is peaceful and loving. No one is confused, as all souls have transitioned before. It's a conscious exploration. Consciously enlightening. It's an expanding understanding, it's freedom from the weight of Earth. Freedom from thought and speaking, a gentle transition. Death is like falling asleep, the deeper One sleeps, the easier the transition. Many know when death is coming, many can feel that action. And bow to that grace. They are instantly humbled, all memories and life events are recorded and stored. The successful ending to One’s living experience in human form. Many will jump right back in with a plan and purpose. They will be human over and over again. Gaining experience and expanding their energy. Growing in grace, by living a life lesson. Those who worry about "punishment" should have no fear. It all transitions into understanding, into learning, and loving lessons. No one is forced to return to Earth, there are other ways One can learn. So just for today, let your mind expand and accept, Death is part of life, Love to you ❤️ #spiritual #spirit #love #beautiful #Afterlife #advice

LLama Loo

✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) – Episode 63 “The Way of Sorrows” (From Sentencing to the Place of the Skull) The verdict had been spoken. Pilate, having declared Yeshua innocent, nevertheless surrendered Him to the will of the crowd. With that decision, Roman justice concluded its deliberation and began its procedure. Yeshua was sentenced to die. As custom required, the crossbeam was placed upon His shoulders. Condemned men were made to carry the instrument of their execution through public streets—a warning meant to instill fear and enforce obedience. But Yeshua was not a typical prisoner. He had already endured severe scourging. Blood loss, shock, and exhaustion weighed heavily on His body. As the procession moved forward, His strength faltered. He stumbled beneath the burden. Roman soldiers, concerned only with efficiency, compelled a bystander—Simon of Cyrene—to carry the crossbeam. The Son of God allowed help. Not because He lacked authority, but because He had fully embraced the limits of human flesh. Women along the road wept openly. Yeshua turned to them—not to receive comfort, but to speak truth. He warned them not to weep for Him, but for themselves and for the days coming upon Jerusalem. Even while condemned, even while suffering, His concern remained fixed on others and on what was yet to unfold. This was no helpless victim being dragged toward death. This was a King walking a path He had already chosen. ⸻ The Destination The procession led deliberately to Golgotha—a Roman execution site located just outside the city walls. Scripture names it Golgotha, meaning “Place of the Skull.” The Latin term Calvary carries the same meaning. Whether the name referred to the appearance of the site or its long association with death, the implication was unmistakable. This was a place of finality. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Love #Calvary #ViadelaRosa #Salvation #Prayer #Gospel

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