By Jennifer Elizabeth Masters
What happens to love once a person transitions and leaves the planet? What happens to love when two people who once loved each other are divorced? What happens to love when two people who were previously romantically involved split?
The 80's band The Cure says it best, "I will always love you." When a marriage ends, when someone dies, when a breakup happens, the love remains.
No distance can cut the ties of love. Not even in death, the love remains. The words, "I will always love you," say it all. Death does not end love any more than divorce does. Love once present remains. Even when we feel disappointment, resentment, and anger, love is beneath these emotions, which is why so many people reconcile after divorce.
Once love is present, it is always there. It is no wonder that it is so difficult for those who are rejected in a break-up, the love is still present. Love can't be broken not by distance or divorce.
For those who have lost loved ones, both parties feel the love. Whether you have lost a friend, a parent or a sibling, the love is always present.
Old couples who have been married for forty or more years often die within weeks or even days of one another. June Carter and Johnny Cash are a high-profile couple who died within months of each other after a thirty-five-year marriage.
There is a reason for this; they died of a broken heart. The loss of the other is so great. The love is calling them home. Many couples who have been together for many years, don't want to live without the other.
One such couple was Aurlo Bonney and Virginia, his wife of sixty-five years. They could barely stand to be apart. After several strokes, Aurlo managed to take care of his ailing wife while
Altzheimer's destroyed her memory and then took her life. After the funeral arrangements had been complete and Aurlo did everything he could do for his wife, he died eight days later.
Altzheimer's destroyed her memory and then took her life. After the funeral arrangements had been complete and Aurlo did everything he could do for his wife, he died eight days later.
In my work with clients, I have had many occasions where a loved one came through with a message for those left behind. The messages were always loving, recognizing that no matter the circumstances of the death, love remains. The souls of those both here and on the other side of the veil say, "No matter how far away, I will always love you."
Jennifer Elizabeth Masters is a hypnotherapist, energy healer and certified coach. Her most profound work is for those recovering from cancer or past sexual trauma. Self-love is the cornerstone of her work whether it is a sexual dysfunction, addiction or relationship issue.
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