Suicide

by Majahnae

Suicide
June 23, 1997

A wo/man commits suicide. Who can judge if this is right or wrong? A suicide that is fulfilled is perfect. If it is an attempt that does not succeed, then the person may have new opportunities presented for life to become tolerable--and more meaningful. But the wo/man who successfully committed suicide could not go on a moment longer.

Whether they had no family, no friends, or a large family with many friends, that particular wo/man could not stay any longer. Whatever the pain, the mental anguish, the sorrow or worries, this wo/man could not go on.

God, the Creator was also a part of this suicide.

You all are given choice as you live here on Earth and leaving it when you choose is but one of those choices.

When someone you know, or someone you love commits suicide, bless them. Pray for release, for healing so that the soul can move on and make choice so that the next experience of the soul may not be orchestrated with such a high volume of challenges. The next physical life can offer a different combination of lessons and choices.

Some suicides may be prompted by karma from another time, not necessarily prompted merely by fears and concerns that this life has offered. There are many avenues leading to the action of suicide.

First to know , God, the Creator, is part of the suicide. The soul will be welcomed (when it is appropriate "time") after the physical death.

Your actions of honoring the life of the wo/man and prayers blessing the soul who has chosen to leave will aid immensely in the healing of the soul.

Note: I was just about to wash dishes when this began and stood at the counter to write the words spirit provided. When I finished the dishes they added:

To say/believe that "they wasted their life" is to dishonor the life they led up until death.

"They had their whole life ahead of them" when actually they have lived their "whole life" already.

"How could they do this to Me?" when they gave you the gift of their life in yours and offering the lesson of death- no matter the cause or in some cases, specifically the cause.

"He/she had so much to live for". When they had already lived for so much.

"Nothing is so bad as to make a person want to kill themselves" when obviously in this case of suicide, the wo/man perceived suicide as the last and only option.

How can anyone judge another's motivations? Please contemplate what we offer. God, the Creator loves each of you so much that "he gave his only begotten son."

If you believe what the book of the Christian God says, is it not appropriate to honor the death of each and every son or daughter of God?

If you do not believe the book of "God," you can still contemplate the view of suicide we have offered.

It is our honor and pleasure to communicate with each reader of these words/concepts.

With love,
Majahnae/Heather and Spirit
http://www.angelfire.com/mn/majahnae/index.html

Majahnae (Heather Odden) is 48 years old. Her many careers have ranged from investment broker to family daycare provider. Living in Duluth, Minnesota she is a single parent of a teenage son and foster mother of up to four teenage girls who became a healer, then a shaman, a writer and scribe for Spirit. Currently she is looking for a publisher for the now over 500 editorials she has scribed for Spirit. She may be reached at majahnae@aol.com

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