Angels Inspiring Our Veil Work

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Angels Inspiring Our Veil Work
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Wonders At The Veil Reviews

Greetings Brave One!

Our Loved Ones Who Have Died aren’t the only ones who want to develop a relationship with us. So do Angels. Just like you and I have certain jobs.  Well, Angels have certain jobs too. And one of the jobs your Angel has is to inspire 3 important social ideals in you and your loved one who has died. The more we understand these social ideals the more we are able to infuse them into our reading selections and creative collaborations with our loved ones who have died.

1.  Your Angel inspires you to demonstrate the ideal of the principle of brotherly and sisterly love. Simply stated our Angels want us to act with an awareness of our fellow human being.  Their possible burdens and sorrows prevents us from being truly happy.

2.  Your Angel inspires you to demonstrate the importance of religious freedom for humanity.  What this looks like in every day life is:  Within every human being is the Divine. Therefore every encounter we have with another human being is in itself a religious act, a sacrament. The words which often accompany the definition of sacrament include: grace, sacred, mysterious, significance.  Powerful image.

3.  Your Angel wants to inspire you to improved the capacity to lift the veil between you and the spiritual world through thinking. To experience the reality of the spirit in your thinking.  Two questions that might help you consider this capacity are:  (a) How does spirit work in my own thinking? (b) When thoughts come into my awareness — are they mine or can I perceive the spiritual being behind the thought? I know this might be a new concept to many of us. It is the practice of observing your thoughts in everyday life.  You can also do this through meditation as well as thinking through to the spiritual essence of the things that we find in the material world.

As it is with our loved ones, the more conscious our relationship with the angelic world the more they are able to work with us especially as we engage our loved ones who have died.

In order to dive deeper into understanding Angels check out Rudolf Steiner’s lecture: The Work of the Angel in our Astral Body, Zurich, 9 October 1918.  It’s free and you can find it online at: http://wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/19181009p01.html.  This lecture is also found in a lecture collection titled: Angels by Rudolf Steiner.  Which can be purchased at:  https://steiner.presswarehouse.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=292

Wonders At The Veil
The Reviews are coming in….
BIG thanks to all of you who have purchased Wonders At The Veil.  Here are a few reviews:

Thank you for your beautiful book. It is such a gift to both worlds!

The two of you (reader is also crediting my daughter Lara) are bringing forth much light, love and consciousness to our world’s understanding of life, death and the veil        between.I have been working my way through your book and must say it is opening new doors.  It’s so gentle and well written and practical. I thank you and as you know, its not just helping me, but those other wonders at the veil.

Beautifully written!  Enlightening, helpful guide sprinkled with beautiful and personal touches throughout.

If you would like your personalized copy of Wonders At The Veil head on over to:
http://www.lynnstull.com/wonders-at-veil-book/ or copies can also be purchased through regular book outlets.  This is important work, please share this email with a friend.

Love,
Lynn

May 6 Talk: Time of Christ, Collaboration, and Painting

Join me this Friday, May 6th as I share the spiritual practice of why now is the time in our spiritual evolution to lift the veil between ourselves and our loved ones who have died.

In this interactive talk we will:
*Look at why it was not appropriate for those at the time of Christ to have contact with the dead and why now it is essential
*Learn practical activities to safely engage and serve your loved one
*Listen for clues as to where they might be in their spiritual journey
*Identify the five steps for collaboration
*Do a painting exercise which will bring us closer to the spiritual world

Sponsored by The Emmaus Branch of the Anthroposophical Society
Hi Mount House
2118 N. Hi Mount Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Talk will begin at 7 p.m.

This is the first in the Matters of Life and Death, a Seeds for a Fruitful Life series.
These events are free and open to the public.
Your donations, however, will help ensure the future of such opportunities.

Don’t live in the Milwaukee area? Please contact me about bringing this talk to your organization or city: lynn@lynnstull.com

Now is the time in our spiritual evolution to lift the veil between us and our loved ones who have died.

Love,
Lynn

Three Things You Can Do For An Adult Who Has Died

Bravo! Well done!

Viola M. Frymann, DO FAAO FCA
1921-2016

Last night I heard the news that Dr. Viola Frymann died at 94 yrs old. A world-renown doctor who was also a mother. Dr. Frymann’s son, Paul, died in her arms as an infant. Her child’s death changed the course of her medical career and she turned towards specifically serving and healing children – especially those who had a difficult diagnosis.

I love and respect this woman deeply. So grateful for the love, respect and care she gave Lara, and all children. She actually had a concert pianist play as she would give Lara her cranial treatments. The pianist played Chopin often for Lara.

It also was a great blessing to have met so many extraordinary children and parents through this great physician and healer.

Here are three things that we can do for adults who have died:

*Think of a vivid memory that you had experienced with them infuse this memory picture with your love.

*Think of their special contribution that they gave to their loved ones as well
as the larger community and infuse this thought with love.

*Bring a vivid image of them in front of you and read a prayer, poem, or
spiritual material, which you feel would be appropriate to them, and read it to them. I prefer reading it aloud. But in silence is ok also. If you prefer to sing or play an instrument — that is lovely too. Infuse this activity with your love.

After we die one of the things we will be held accountable for in the spiritual world is if we utilized our gifts and talents appropriately while here on earth. I am pretty darn confident the spiritual world has received Dr. Frymann with open arms and saying: “Bravo! Well done! You have lived your life fully!”

Dr. Frymann, are an inspiration to me and I thank you.

Love,
Lynn

Spiritual Practice: Observing and Perceiving Being Observed

Hello Brave One!

Last week I shared with you three spiritual practices that will guide you in making every day an All Souls’ Day. In that email I also promised to send you a training video on the spiritual practice of Devotional Observation Exercises. You are invited to watch that video training now.

If you still have questions on this spiritual practice, please reach out to me for guidance, I will be glad to help you: lynn@easinggrief.com.

Thanks so much for watching! If you liked this video then please give it a ‘like’ and share it with a friend. Now is the time in our spiritual evolution to create conscious, living relationships with loved ones who have died… EVERY day.

Truth, Beauty and Goodness,

Lynn

By Lynn Stull|November 10th, 2015|Easing Grief, Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Practices, Wonders At The Veil

Make Every Day An “All Souls Day”

 

Now is the time in our spiritual evolution

to make EVERY day “All Souls’ Day”

November 2, 2015

Hello Brave One!

Here are three spiritual practices that you can do every day to create a living, nourishing relationship with your loved one who has died.

1. Read Spiritual Material to your loved ones who have died, 5 to 30 minutes a day is perfect.

2. Practice Devotional Observation Exercises. Practice observing a child who has died and practice being observed by your adult loved one who has died. Not quite sure how to do this? Your invited to view the video that I will be releasing next week which will guide you through this practice.

3. Practice taking your loved one into your sleep. Before going to sleep, practice bringing a visual image of your loved one to your mind. Fill your image with feelings of love and gratitude for them and their gifts and talents they contributed to your life and others.

Now is the time in our spiritual evolution to create conscious, living relationships with loved ones who have died… EVERY day.

Truth, Beauty and Goodness,
Lynn

By Lynn Stull|November 2nd, 2015|Easing Grief, Spiritual Practices, Wonders At The Veil

Extra Life Forces for Spiritual Work

Extra Life Forces

Hello Brave One,

When a child or young adult dies they bring with them into the spiritual world the extra life forces that would have enabled them to live out a normal lifespan. Veil Work helps to direct those extra life forces into acts of Goodness.

cropped watercolor veil

Truth, Beauty and Goodness,

Lynn

By Lynn Stull|September 28th, 2015

3 Top Reasons Why A Spiritual Practice Serving Those Who Have Died Is Important

Hello Brave One,

A question that I frequently get asked is: why is it important to be of service to our loved ones who have died?

It is always important to know the ‘why’ behind what we do. Especially when it comes to your spiritual practice. In today’s video I will give you three reasons why it is important to include veil work, service to your loved one, in your spiritual practice.

Be brave. Even though there is a common belief that when our loved one dies they do their thing in the spiritual world and we do our thing in the physical world, now is the time in our spiritual evolution to lift the veil, include veil work in our spiritual practice, so that we may cultivate conscious, creative, living relationships with loved ones who have died.


After you watch the video, in the comment section below, I would love to hear why you think it is important to include veil work, being in service to your loved one who has died. Also, please ask me any specific questions that I could answer for you.

If you like this video then please give it a ‘like’ and share it with a friend who has lost a loved one or who has a spiritual practice.

Striving for Truth, Beauty, and Goodness,

Lynn

By Lynn Stull|September 10th, 2015

Verse, Poem, or Prayer for Your Spiritual Reading Practice

Dear Brave One,

How are you doing with your daily practice of reading spiritual materials to your loved one? A question I frequently get asked is: What verse, poem, or prayer should I open my spiritual reading practice with?

Whatever verse, poem, or poetry you choose you want it to contain specific elements which I will share in a moment. But first here are some practical ideas: choose a verse, poem, or prayer that was a favorite of your loved one, choose one of your favorites, or feel free to use the verse that I used way back In 1997 when I started reading to my daughter and other loved ones:
I gaze upon thee
In the spiritual world
In which thou art.May my love mitigate thy warmth,
May my love mitigate thy cold,
May it reach out to thee and help thee
To find thy way
Through spirit darkness
To spirit light.Upward to thee strive the love of my soul,
Upward to thee flow the stream of my love!
May they sustain thee,
May they enfold thee,
In heights of Hope
In spheres of Love.
– Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925)

Today, I utilize many different verses, poems and prayers however this verse still holds a special place in my heart and highly recommend it for opening your spiritual practice of reading several reasons. This verse immediately starts to create a bridge to the deceased using images that are evoked through the words contained within the verse. Also notice when you speak the verse how your heart starts to soften. This is what we strive for when we communicate with our loved ones — strong mental images and a heart that is open and soft; filled with loved and devotion towards them.

What verse, prayer or poem did you choose to open your reading practice with? I would love to hear from you. Post your verse below along with any comments or feel free to message or email me privately.

Stay brave and true to yourself on this path. Many will tell you to ‘move on’ with your life. Easing Grief is not about ‘moving on.’ Now is the time in the world’s spiritual evolution to have a conscious living relationship to those who have died. It is all about service and love.

Blessings,
Lynn
lynn@EasingGrief.com

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By Lynn Stull, March 19th, 2015

Interactive Workshop

Held by Sophia

Dear Friends,

This Sunday, November 2 and next Saturday, November 8th I will be leading an interactive workshop:  Creating a Living Relationship with Loved Ones Who Have Died based on the spiritual practices taught in the Easing Grief Home Study Program. These practices are designed to empower and educate and the only requirement for attendees is a devotional heart and willingness to do the work.

The content is the same for each workshop. Just different dates, times and locations. If you are in the Milwaukee area — please feel free to join us.

I would love to bring this work to your community. Please contact me if you are interested in hosting me in your community. This workshop can be held any time of the year.

Here’s the information for the upcoming workshops:

Center for Well-Being Lake Country
Hartland, WI
Sunday, November 2, 2014
1pm – 5pm

or
Lake Country Unitarian Universalism Church
Hartland, WI 53029
Saturday, November 8, 2014
9am – 1pm

Below are what workshop participants can expect to learn:

• Why now is the time in our spiritual evolution to create and nurture a conscious, living relationship with Loved Ones who have died.
• Specific steps for establishing a foundation of service for this relationship.
• How to create a journal that will support cultivating this living relationship.
• Basic communication and languaging techniques.
• A color exercise that takes one to the spiritual threshold.
• An eurythmy movement exercise that the deceased can see and read.

Now is the time in our evolution to develop a conscious, living relationship to our loved ones who have died.  I hope you agree.

Lynn
Lynn Stull
Founder of Arts2Thrive.com
Creator of Easing Grief.com
Easing Grief is an online home study program (14 videos, PDF downloads, Resources) designed to empower, educate, and support those who are interested in deepening their connection with their loved one who has died.

Lynn Stull, creator of Easing Grief, www.EasingGrief.com, is the founder of Arts2Thrive, www.Arts2Thrive.com, a creative arts practice helping professionals and teams form better connections through art and movement. As an award-winning artist and a professionally trained eurythmist, Lynn is passionate about inspiring others to connect through creativity.

By Lynn Stull|October 28th, 2014|Uncategorized|2 Comments

Grief. Doing it Alone.

My grief, up until now, has been a private affair for me.  When my daughter died over 17 years ago, I remember consciously choosing to stay away from grief groups and counselors.

With the current social trend to sharing everything about oneself with others either through communities, groups that have a common interest, or through social networks, it almost feels like one is weird if they want to grieve by themselves.

I guess, part of what this blog post is about is that I stand for those who, like myself, want to grieve by themselves. That one is not weird to want to grieve in private.  And that it can actually be an effective path of grieving that is rich and healing.

The reasons why I chose doing grief by myself are for several reasons. It reflects how I was raised as a child that one keeps personal things personal.  It also honors that part of my personality who is private.  I always felt that the death of one we love is such a sacred threshold that to talk about it with a person I barely know feels disrespectful to my loved who has died and the actual spiritual event of the death.

I was fortunate that I have had tools to self-manage and navigate my way through my grief.  Six months prior to Lara’s death, I met Rudolf Steiner’s work.  Rudolf Steiner was a philosopher and scientist and the founder of Anthroposophy.  The word anthroposophy literally means wisdom of man.  Anthroposophy is not a religion but a philosophy.  Rudolf Steiner’s lectures and books resonated with my being an esoteric Christian who believes in reincarnation.  Steiner wrote extensively on how to cultivate a connection with one who has died and about what happens when one dies.  He quenched a thirst I had.

You can imagine after being private with my grief work for over 17 years how surprised and resistant I was when earlier this year I received the inspiration to create Easing Grief.  The project felt contrary to my inner need for this privacy and my core belief about keeping personal things personal.  Yet, when I received the inspiration I knew deep inside that this is important work to share.  On many levels this project has been a big stretch for me. To share the practices and results of this work while standing in my need to keep my personal life private.  It is a fine line between the two. My deepest desire is that I am pleasing God, my daughter and other loved ones who have died with this work. I am hoping that the Easing Grief program proves that to be true. I also hope that it helps the individual who has chosen the path of grieving on their own to ease their own grief by creating a living relation to their loved one who has died.

 

Here is an introduction to the Easing Grief Program. I invite you to watch it now.

 

 

It is the time in the world’s spiritual evolution to have a conscious living relationship to those who have died.  I hope you agree.

Kind regards,

Lynn
Lynn Stull
Founder of Arts2Thrive
Creator of Easing Grief
September 4, 2014

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