Listening to the voices of your beloved person passed away
~the deceased are always with you~
People think that they will never be able to see your beloved person, or a friend after they have passed away.
However, the souls live forever, as they give us courage and are even powerful than they were in their living days.
We can tell them things we wanted to forgive, and things we wanted to apologize, and of course vice versa.
Also, they kindly tell us where we should change, or recognize in order to live this world.
They make us “step forward” mentally, also encouraging us to do so.
I had once lost a person I deeply loved.
I had blamed myself, and had a hard depressing days.
But, I was relieved when I heard him say “Thank you”.
I was now set free.
My friend suddenly lost her father.
Only the person who had the experience understands the deep sorrow.
But the father is always with her and the family.
He asks for his favorite things, he is traveling with her, telling her that he worries the long flight to Europe.
He tells her the places full of memories, and encourages her when she is worried.
The young man killed in the war as a Kamikaze squad, was worried about the girl he loved.
He was a student of Tokyo University, and was fond of writing poems.
A pale, slender faced good looking Japanese man he was, talked in a gentle manner.
One day he says he wants to drink Kilimanjaro Coffee, and another day he says he wants to eat Toraya yokan.
When the family gather and celebrate with a birthday cake, he tells us it was delicious…
When you are lost in which way you should go, perhaps you should ask them before thinking too much.
They will lead you with a wider perspective, a wider point of view.
Surely, you can accept their words that maybe you didn’t listen while they were alive.
Their words will develop our mentality.
Their messages are sometimes not specific, but make me imagine.
Once, my friend’s father had sent me an image of “an ocean leading to a green hill and a blue sky”.
When I told my friend this image, she knew that it was Hawaii, which was a memorable place with her mother.
Maybe she needed a vacation to relax herself, to Hawaii where she hadn’t been for her long time.
I recommend you not to grief, or be afraid of the deceased, but be relieved that they are always with you and listen to their words carefully.
It may be a clue to step into yourself.
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