There was a time in my childhood when I went through a phase of fearing death. I cannot recall exactly what frightened me, but it was enough to keep me awake at night on occasion. Ironically, this occurred at the same period when I was experiencing what I believed were visitations from the other side during my waking hours. At the time, I did not connect these experiences. I did not realise that these moments, along with otherworldly encounters, could be interpreted as evidence of something beyond this life. As I grew older and developed a deeper understanding of life and the afterlife, my fear of death gradually began to fade.

Of course, I still retain a certain degree of fear. Perhaps it is part of our innate survival instinct. However, the greater part of that fear has diminished. In fact, I now feel a sense of curiosity about what lies beyond. After all, I have spent more than forty years relaying messages from loved ones on the other side to those here on Earth. The central theme of these messages is consistent. They convey a sense of peace and happiness, which may stand in contrast to the challenges of life on this side.

My experiences have motivated me to help shed light on this subject and to share the belief that life continues beyond death and that we will one day be reunited with our loved ones. I find deep satisfaction and fulfilment in helping others navigate their grief and overcome their fear of death. It is not always easy, but neither is it impossible. In an ideal world, we would not mourn our loved ones as though they were lost to us forever. Instead, our sadness would be gentler, shaped by the understanding that, while we will miss them, our separation is not permanent.

With the realisation that death is not the end, we may come to hold a quieter, more hopeful perspective, grounded in the simple thought: until we meet again.

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