Gosh I love every one of your 700+ interviews, but this one. Wow. You can feel the deeper presence of souls communicating. 💯 agree that the Covid was for your Mom’s soul to leave when she was ready. You’re a beautiful soul Maria. Thank you so much for sharing and bringing on such amazing guest. The Dwyer family is such a gift. Full of gratitude and appreciation this morning thanks to you all. Many blessings to you all. ❤️
Maria, I had a similar experience just last week I lost my best friend I cared for, he was 96. Here in florida there are so many elderly needing care because not many of them have family who live here. I became a caregiver and now end of life coach on my own because I have always had a passion for helping those in need. The love in this kind of care is so powerful. I am proud of you for caring for your mother like you did. Not wanting to prolong any suffering. That was the hardest part for me too with Shep, he didnt want to suffer and he had all these visitors toward the end of his time here that wanted to do everything to save him. God saved him ultimately. anyway, I know what you mean when you talk about this situation, as if the care about helping them move on was if we wanted them to go. People need more people like us in this sense of helping them cross over. I think I am going to start this sort of thing here in florida and the hiring process is going to be very beautiful beacuse ill only be looking for people i know God chooses. God bless you and your family!
My only stipulation is that when Serena mentioned leading a spiritually awakened life more so than others who did not have spiritual parents, that she has a "lead" of sorts in that area. In other words, I don't think her dad would think that because she had access to spiritually awakened parents that she'd be more privy to enlightenment over others. After all, he himself was raised in his formative years in an orphanage and look how he is continuing to change lives even today. My parents couldn't be more spiritually dense than they are but I started searching for answers and meaning as a child when I picked up Dr. Dyer's book and started reading it. Had I not had these experiences, I wouldn't have started meditating as an adolescent and embarking on the transformative journey I'm still on today. My hardships of abuse and neglect deeply changed me and I recall being a kid, looking at the chaos around me, and somehow KNOWING I chose them. Great interview
My husband died from cancer from the same situation. He got covid while in the hospital, he was asymptomatic, but due to protocol, he could not get chemo. By the time he could receive treatment, he was too far gone. I, too, believe my husbands time was up, and he fought through 28 rounds of chemo for us. As his caregiver, i never left his side. He passed when I ran upstairs to take off my wedding ring that felt too tight. I know he couldn't take his last breath with me there. He didn't want to give up on us. ❤
I could so relate to Serena’s story about step children. I do wish I had to do it again as I know more now, but first step forgive yourself for what you did as it was the best you knew at the time, and moving forward in higher awareness. I think it was Jill bolte Taylor who I heard say you are responsible for the energy you bring in the room. It changed my life. Love your dad, he’s been helping me for 30 years live a happier life and grateful you continue to add your own perspective ❤️
My beautiful Mom passed while I was holding her in my arms 😔😔😔... Just turned her head away to the side, and took her last breath... I still miss her so much!