Just Who Do We Think We Are?

January 14, 2026

Consider This...

Death is Not the End


www.Shari-Harris.com

I have several topics that I continue to write about because what I've come to know about them feels like good news, which has greatly enhanced my life. I can't keep quiet about the good news and want to pass it on! Today my topic is death.


Sometimes I feel like I'm "preaching to the choir," but I nevertheless keep talking about what I feel is the truth, hopefully providing some clarity, inspiration, or a reminder of what readers already know.


Today, I'm asking you to consider again, from one of my newer favorite authors, what I've stated many times from other sources--that we don't die.


In this day and age, there is so much information about dying and what comes after that I feel no one needs to fear death. Read the good news!


The comforting information below about death is from Christian Sundberg's book, A Walk in the Physical.

"Death is the end of the physical experience and a lifting of the constraints that consciousness bought into in order to be human.


"Death is not the end, but in fact is a wonderful transition to higher states of being.


"Metaphorically, death is like taking off a constraining space suit and returning to the freedom of what one really is." p. 31

"Death is not the end. It is a beautiful new beginning! It is going home.


"It is a journey from the fog of the less real to the clarity of the more real. It is an awakening from the dream that we call physical life.


"For those of us still dreaming, the absence of [a loved one] from the dream can bring us deep pain.... [But] those who have passed from us are truly no more than a thought away....


"The love between two people is real, and it cannot die. Love is never lost.... Love supersedes muscle and bone. Love is the force of incalculable power that fuels Creation itself!" p. 45

Shari Harris

Certified Infinite Possibilities Trainer

Metaphysical Junkie and Commentator

www.shari-harris.com

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