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DreamWalker Transition Guides help their clients manage connections between the physical and non-physical realms during the major changes in their lives. They serve much as a tour guide would serve a tourist in a foreign city. The tourist decides what, when and how they want to experience the new city; the guide makes the journey smoother, safer and friendlier.
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The funeral service traditionally marks the end of your journey on Earth. However, it is also the beginning of a new journey, as your spirit lives on in the non-physical realms. What happens in these realms depends on your beliefs and levels of awareness.
When it comes to dying, religions, and even New Age sources of information, do not always provide convincing or satisfying answers to practical questions, and many times people who are dying are left on their own. Consequently, for too many people dying is a lonely and fearful process.
In the old cultures of Atlantis and Egypt, as well as many indigenous peoples, DreamWalking was a widely used method to escort people who were dying in their journey into the non-physical realms.
DreamWalkers help loved ones or clients to gently release their physical body when they transition, and provide a sense of comfort and balance during the death transition process. If the client chooses, the DreamWalker guides them to the Bridge of Flowers, the cross-over point to the highest angelic realms.
DreamWalkers do not get involved in any specific belief systems. They simply act as servants and guides. Whether you are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, or even if you don't have any specific beliefs about afterlife, the DreamWalker is there as a guide in what often can be a confusing and dark time.
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