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There have been guides to help her. She will hardly notice that she has entirely moved in, for she will feel so at home. In her case, she has been forming memory pictures of her childhood, and entering into them, and of days before the physical illness, and she has had help in these endeavors. She is learning that events that seem to be in the past can be recreated. She does not imagine that she is a child. She is enjoying the freedom of revisiting and re-experiencing certain events. This is also a sort of spiritual therapy in her case, so that she loses the identification with illness, and does not carry it with her.
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Your flesh is embedded in it. When you leave the physical body, the other body is quite as real to you, and seems as physical, although it has many more freedoms. You can do things with it that you cannot do with the physical body, for example.
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John must tell her that she is free to leave, and that he joyfully gives her her freedom, so that even after death she does not feel that she must stay close to him. She knows now for certain that they will be reunited, but she knows that he cannot be as aware of this as she is. She is also aware of their previous relationships now however, though all of this information is not yet clear to her. So she sees him as the self that he knows, and also as the people he has been, and already looks upon him with new eyes.
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