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Again reading excerpts from one of Silver Birch's books.
I found this very interesting.
Now I have thought of marriage as sacred.
Both here and in the spirit world.
According to Silver Birch's writings,it is not marriage that is sacred but the love between a man and a woman.
I am not talking about soul mates here.
Apparently on our physical plane here,marriage is classed as a marriage of the body.
Unless of course,there has been great love between the couple who then will remain together once they reach the spirit world.
Death will not part them,they will be together always.
So I assume if a marriage has not been all that happy,the couple will not be tied by their marriage vows once death intervenes.
In other words,a legal marriage will not count in the spirit world but a marriage of souls will.
Lovely and endearing thought.
Joanie
Again reading excerpts from one of Silver Birch's books.
I found this very interesting.
Now I have thought of marriage as sacred.
Both here and in the spirit world.
According to Silver Birch's writings,it is not marriage that is sacred but the love between a man and a woman.
I am not talking about soul mates here.
Apparently on our physical plane here,marriage is classed as a marriage of the body.
Unless of course,there has been great love between the couple who then will remain together once they reach the spirit world.
Death will not part them,they will be together always.
So I assume if a marriage has not been all that happy,the couple will not be tied by their marriage vows once death intervenes.
In other words,a legal marriage will not count in the spirit world but a marriage of souls will.
Lovely and endearing thought.
Joanie