A lot of people hold on.. even at deaths door. Usually Because they are concerned about someone else they love. Usually someone who is struggling. They worry them leaving will deeply impact them.
If she can communicate clearly, maybe ask her what is on her mind, is she worried about something ? Is she scared ? Or...
Telling them "we will be fine, you can go now " will help with them transitioning over.
A lot of people experience "visitors" before passing- they are there to walk with you when your soul leaves your body. So I would say if she doesn't feel ready to go, she's probably getting frustrated with the "visitors" and literally wants them to leave her alone. Not to come back until she is ready.
You don't know where your soul is heading until you die from the human body. So I don't think she's scared of whomever she is seeing.
Your concerns are valid. A lot of people worry where their loved ones could be going or where they are. Heck we worry about ourselves too, way before death.
Just remember the soul is immortal .. so it's not goodbye, it's til we meet again.
Replied on Conversations With Ray | The Power Of The Woman
Aug 09 at 04:12 AM
It's literally meditating side by side.
Like how people do group meditations. Everyone's energy is contributing and it makes the meditation more powerful.
With your partner, who you are spiritually ONE with, your two energies complete the circle and that is the most powerful meditation experience you can have.
I personally haven't done it yet, but I know how stronger it is with a group- even complete strangers - so it makes sense a meditation with your partner would take it up to a whole other level..
if I was to start meditating with my husband .. I would start by having us both listen to the same guided meditation.. or have one of us guide the meditation for the both of us. Then when the new experience becomes more comfortable - we would try sitting together in silent meditations.
Hope this helps :)