A History of Me - DIGITAL DOWNLOAD

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As we approach our end of life, there are many unresolved and unfinished business that we desire to attend to. There is a sense of wanting to clean up, forgive, and clear away any heavy baggage that’s still lingering. It is creating the time to spend with our friends and loved ones, and telling them any unfinished business that sits between you and them. This process is an important part of letting go and making peace before you transition. This process is called ‘deathbed conversations.’

This deathbed conversation journal is created for such a moment, as well as to leave behind a collection of your inner thoughts and feelings with an open heart. The death and dying process is difficult for everyone involved—it can be an emotionally charged time for many who are simply not prepared to welcome death into their front mirror. For those of us that have the opportunity in front of us to prepare, make amends, forgive, and find peace before the end, the deathbed conversations are extremely important as it gives one the opportunity to speak the unspoken. To cross over the veil with minimal baggage is a gift we can give unto ourselves, and it is also a gift to family though many may not appreciate it until after many weeks and months have passed.

- Esha Estar

www.EshaEstar.com

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As we approach our end of life, there are many unresolved and unfinished business that we desire to attend to. There is a sense of wanting to clean up, forgive, and clear away any heavy baggage that’s still lingering. It is creating the time to spend with our friends and loved ones, and telling them any unfinished business that sits between you and them. This process is an important part of letting go and making peace before you transition. This process is called ‘deathbed conversations.’

This deathbed conversation journal is created for such a moment, as well as to leave behind a collection of your inner thoughts and feelings with an open heart. The death and dying process is difficult for everyone involved—it can be an emotionally charged time for many who are simply not prepared to welcome death into their front mirror. For those of us that have the opportunity in front of us to prepare, make amends, forgive, and find peace before the end, the deathbed conversations are extremely important as it gives one the opportunity to speak the unspoken. To cross over the veil with minimal baggage is a gift we can give unto ourselves, and it is also a gift to family though many may not appreciate it until after many weeks and months have passed.

- Esha Estar

www.EshaEstar.com

As we approach our end of life, there are many unresolved and unfinished business that we desire to attend to. There is a sense of wanting to clean up, forgive, and clear away any heavy baggage that’s still lingering. It is creating the time to spend with our friends and loved ones, and telling them any unfinished business that sits between you and them. This process is an important part of letting go and making peace before you transition. This process is called ‘deathbed conversations.’

This deathbed conversation journal is created for such a moment, as well as to leave behind a collection of your inner thoughts and feelings with an open heart. The death and dying process is difficult for everyone involved—it can be an emotionally charged time for many who are simply not prepared to welcome death into their front mirror. For those of us that have the opportunity in front of us to prepare, make amends, forgive, and find peace before the end, the deathbed conversations are extremely important as it gives one the opportunity to speak the unspoken. To cross over the veil with minimal baggage is a gift we can give unto ourselves, and it is also a gift to family though many may not appreciate it until after many weeks and months have passed.

- Esha Estar

www.EshaEstar.com