• Lessons from the Dead

  • Feb 23 2023
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode Melissa Neely, Rachel Garrett and Jake Paul talk about lessons that they have learned from the dead. 

    They share personal stories that they have learned from mediumship sessions, themselves and through personal experience. 

    Death is a subject that many people find uncomfortable to talk about, let alone plan for. However, it is important to have a plan in place for when our time comes. One way to do this is by creating a living will, which outlines your end-of-life wishes and specifies what medical treatments you do or do not want to receive.

    A living will is a legal document that allows you to communicate your preferences about end-of-life care to your family, loved ones, and medical providers. It can specify things like whether you want to be kept alive by artificial means, whether you want to be resuscitated if your heart stops, and whether you want to receive palliative care or hospice care in your final days.

    Having a living will in place can provide peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. It ensures that your wishes are known and respected, and it can help prevent family disagreements or legal battles over your medical care. In addition, a living will can also provide guidance for your medical team, who may be unsure of what treatments you would want or not want.

    Another important consideration when planning for death is deciding where you want to be buried or how you want your remains to be handled. This can be a difficult decision, but it is important to think about it in advance and communicate your wishes to your loved ones.

    If you have a religious affiliation, you may want to be buried according to specific customs or traditions. Alternatively, you may have a specific location in mind where you want to be buried, such as a family plot or a particular cemetery. Some people may choose to be cremated, and then have their ashes scattered in a meaningful location or kept in an urn.

    By making your burial wishes known in advance, you can help ensure that your wishes are respected and followed. It can also help prevent disagreements or confusion among family members during an already difficult time.

    In conclusion, planning for death is an important part of life, and it is something that everyone should consider. Creating a living will and deciding where you want to be buried can provide peace of mind for both you and your loved ones. It can also help ensure that your wishes are known and respected, and can prevent disagreements or legal battles over your medical care or burial. By taking the time to plan for these important decisions, you can help ensure that your final wishes are carried out according to your wishes.

    Thank you for listening to It's Me, Not You! If you would like to discover more about the Spiritual Realm check out Spiritual Spotlight Series podcast.

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