57 min

280: Making Peace with the Dead The Connected Life

    • Mental Health

It’s easy to bury the past, and the dead, in our hearts, but left unprocessed things can start rotting. The loss of those we loved, reviled, and were indifferent about can leave us with many unspoken and unresolved matters. But, what if it was possible to have much-needed hard conversations even when the person you’re dealing with is dead?
In this episode, Justin and Abi discuss unique ways of approaching loss. They explore powerful moments of reconciliation with the dead through healthy reflection and inner dialogues, while also tackling the necessity of forgiveness and the reality of the redeemed eternal self. Lastly, Justin shares wild stories of being visited from beyond the grave, but does he really see dead people?
If you’re looking to truly put to rest those that you’ve lost, this episode will give you plenty to think about!
AND REMEMBER TO CHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBE!
You can WATCH us at https://www.justinandabi.com/theconnectedlife
Don’t forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!

It’s easy to bury the past, and the dead, in our hearts, but left unprocessed things can start rotting. The loss of those we loved, reviled, and were indifferent about can leave us with many unspoken and unresolved matters. But, what if it was possible to have much-needed hard conversations even when the person you’re dealing with is dead?
In this episode, Justin and Abi discuss unique ways of approaching loss. They explore powerful moments of reconciliation with the dead through healthy reflection and inner dialogues, while also tackling the necessity of forgiveness and the reality of the redeemed eternal self. Lastly, Justin shares wild stories of being visited from beyond the grave, but does he really see dead people?
If you’re looking to truly put to rest those that you’ve lost, this episode will give you plenty to think about!
AND REMEMBER TO CHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBE!
You can WATCH us at https://www.justinandabi.com/theconnectedlife
Don’t forget to RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!

57 min