End of Life & Ascension for People
Not everyone can be healed. There comes a point when we all have to leave this life and move on, returning to source. One of the most gratifying parts of my work as a healer has been to work with the dying. You might wonder, what is the point of a healer if someone is going to die anyway?
The objective for me as a healer is to work on the spirit of the dying person. I’m not going in to try to cure a cancer or ignite a troubled kidney. I am going in at the soul level to perform a similar ceremony to the regular healing, however, this time the emphasis on the chakras is to make sure they are healed and energized for ascension. The healing of the chakras so close to death means that “baggage” of all sorts is not taken with the soul at the moment of ascension. Consider the soul to be leaving with a much cleaner bill of health and the chance to have much less “trouble” in the next life. It is as if I am optimizing the individual for transition.
Once the chakras have been cleaned and healed, I perform the violet flame ceremony. This is the most important part for the dying individual, since it has an alchemic nature, altering negative energies within the light body and aura, adjusting negative karmic issues for the better, and generally preparing the soul for a much higher level of ascension. For more information about the violet flame click here: Ian's Tools.
It is during this ceremony that I get to see the condition of the soul and I have a conversation with it. Some people, fearful of death and the passage ahead, benefit tremendously from this - at the soul level. Clients may be unconscious at this point, which is why I emphasize the "soul" aspects here. I have also found that the relatives of the dying individual are given tremendous comfort when I provide the feedback after the session.
To work on the dying is one of the few occasions that I will do healing work on an individual without their permission (there are of course notable exceptions to this rule). It is often impossible to engage in a conversation with someone on the brink of death. If I am asked by relatives of the individual to perform a healing session, then I enter into the act of healing for the good of the soul of the individual. Consider it to be the first phase of the passage of the soul, and preparation for the ultimate journey soon to come.