5.8 Euthanasia (Death)

5.8 Euthanasia (Death)
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5.8 Euthanasia (Death)

May 16 2024 | 00:02:21

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Episode 59 May 16, 2024 00:02:21

Hosted By

Jill Loree

Show Notes

• Some people die suddenly and some die lingeringly. What is your attitude toward euthanasia?

In this teaching from the Pathwork Guide, we explore a deeper perspective on euthanasia and the timing of death. Rather than offering rigid rules, the Guide emphasizes that the appropriateness of euthanasia depends on the level of human consciousness and inner clarity.

When unconscious motives—such as fear, guilt, or avoidance—are still at play, intervening in death can conflict with a person’s deeper inner will.

At a more evolved level of awareness, however, euthanasia could become a compassionate and appropriate choice, used only when it truly serves the soul’s process.

Ultimately, the teaching suggests that as individuals grow spiritually, they naturally align with life’s rhythms, including the ability to let go at the right time. In such a state, artificial intervention becomes unnecessary.

The deeper insight is that our relationship to death reflects our inner development, and true harmony arises when fear is replaced with trust in the natural unfolding of life.

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