Many of my clients express deep regret over not being by their loved one’s side at the moment of passing.
I understand how important it feels for us to be physically present in those final moments: to offer comfort, to bear witness, and to say goodbye. Yet it is worth reflecting on how our loved ones may be experiencing their own imminent transition. Would our presence truly ease their passing, or might it, in some cases, make it harder?

From what nearly all loved ones have communicated from the other side, the reality is that it likely would not have made much of a difference. In most cases, by the time death approached, they were already partway into their transition. What mattered far more to them were the acts of kindness, love, and support they received throughout their lifetime, not those final moments.

In fact, many expressed a preference for passing alone, as it spared them the added emotional weight of witnessing the pain of those they were leaving behind. In some cultures, it is even customary to allow a dying person to “rest in peace” alone, without the presence of family or friends. Of course, this is far easier said than done. Our natural human instinct is to stay close, to hold on, and to be there until the very last breath.

How does this perspective sit with you?
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