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Julie Ryan

Twelve Phases Of Transition

Kelly from Saline, MI, asked:

Hi Julie,

My husband told me about your services. A question came up while listening to your show and hearing about your new book Angelic Attendants.

I was wondering how the 12 phases of death are different if at all, for someone who is rapidly killed like in a murder or a car accident versus the slower transitions you spoke of on the recent show?

Hi Kelly,

Great question!

Everyone goes through the Twelve Phases of Transition regardless of how they die.

In the case of what we would normally consider an instant or quick death like a homicide, suicide or accident, the dying person goes through all twelve phases in an instant.

Likewise, when someone experiences a slower transition over days, weeks or months, the twelve phases will happen over a prolonged period of time.

Keep in mind, how we experience time in human form, what’s known as linear time, isn’t the same as what’s experienced in the non-physical realm. For example, 100 years in our reality may be the equivalent of a second in Heaven.

The most important thing to remember is, no matter how anyone dies, every one of us is surrounded by deceased loved ones, deceased pets, and angels. And those angels escort us to Heaven. It’s always a glorious experience for the person transitioning back into non-physical.

Thanks for your question and thank you to your husband for telling you about me.