Lessons You Are Not Taught in School

Lessons You Are Not Taught In School

There are so many great subjects we learn about as we move through the many stages of life and the many grades of schooling we receive.

However, there is a subject which was never talked about in school, let alone taught, and that was the subject of life after death, or the afterlife.

From the basic fundamentals of reading, writing and arithmetic, to science, chemistry and French. Our years in school taught us many things.

However, the subject of life after death, or the afterlife, seemed to, and continues to seem to evade us.

Being raised Catholic, I was taught about heaven hell, purgatory, the Father, Son and Holy Ghost and resurrection – but I was never taught that in public school.  No, never in a public school room.

I was taught that life does go on and the expression “life goes on” applies not only to those who are left behind after a loved one dies; but I was never taught the full and complete meaning, breadth and depth of this expression. Life goes on for the person who dies.  I had never been taught that we don’t really die in the true sense of the word, (to die, 1. to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead. 2. to cease to exist: 3. to lose force, strength, or active qualities: 4.to cease to function; stop*).  No, we never truly die, we simply change forms.

None of my teachers taught me that we take ourselves with us when we transition into spirit and that our unresolved issues accompany us every step of the way.

Nor was I taught that the opportunity to connect, communicate and resolve these issues is available to us once we have transitioned to spirit.

Yes, I was taught about our five senses; sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, yet no one in any of my school classrooms, ever stood at a blackboard and discussed the merits of our sixth sense, our Clair senses, the senses which are vital and instrumental in connecting with and communicating from one realm of being to another (spirit to flesh and flesh to spirit).

Though I was not taught even the first step in connecting and communicating with those in spirit, nor how to be in dialogue and relations with our loved ones in spirit, I have invested the past two decades of my life communing with and learning what life is like in the afterlife.  I devour my studies, relish and thrive in the time I share with my loved ones, teachers, guides and mentors in the afterlife, whom I lovingly and respectfully refer to as my Spirit Collective, or my Board of Directors.  Their teachings are rich and full of their wisdom and life/afterlife experience.

I believe it is never too late to learn the lessons you were never taught in school.  Why, I learn something new every single day.  Spirit has a so much to teach us.  Are you still learning?

*http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/die