DWQA QuestionsCategory: CreatorA viewer asks: “Do people have an easier time reaching the light if they have harp music as they transition (like in hospice thanatology)?”
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
This is an astute intuitive perception of likely benefit that is factually correct. Anything that can soothe the spirit, so to speak, will help promote a smooth transition, and what better time to offer someone a bridge to the divine through such ethereal music than when they are literally returning home to be with God. This makes perfect sense and is of tangible benefit whenever this can be arranged to happen. The dying have many hurdles to overcome, largely inner fear and anguish over unfinished business, the many entanglements with earthly existence. In effect, being bathed in harp music at such a time is providing an antidote by bathing them in divine encouragement vibrationally, and they can literally feel God reaching out to them, provided they are not too impaired to hear and feel what it represents. So such music alone is not a magic answer, but it is a loving touch that will benefit almost all who are ready to pass on.