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Stairway to Heaven


Led Zeppelins song entitled “Stairway to Heaven” portrays a very clear picture of walking up the stairway to heaven.


 When we have completed our learning here on planet earth this lifetime taking the inevitable stroll up the stairway to heaven is one staircase we will all eventually have to face.


Technically I should not be sitting at this computer, tapping this keyboard. I should have already taken that stroll up the stairway to heaven.


However, in this modern era with the vast advancements in science and the medical profession are we in fact delaying that stroll up that stairway by overextending our time here? 


If we are given a second chance at life here, do we take full advantage of that opportunity or do we in fact just let it waste away? That classic cliche statement “killing time” In my opinion time is far too valuable to be killing.


Why is it that when we are faced with finality that we really start to dive in deep with ourselves, to really understand who we really are? We find ourselves reflecting on our lives, the culmination of our life’s works often flash in front of us like a block buster movie. Questions drift around our mind aimlessly, questions like, did I accomplish what I came to do? Am I ready to go? Do I have more to do? More to give?


When we do take the inevitable stroll up the stairway to heaven our soul leaves our physical body and the ego behind. One of the first things we do with our spiritual guides is regroup our life’s work.

Imagine looking at your life from a third party’s point of view without that judgemental negative ego making comments like that annoying back seat driver.


Imagine watching a motion picture of your life form birth to passing, reflecting upon your life from a loving compassionate understanding perspective! Just the real you, your soul’s perspective, wow.


Imagine seeing all the good, the bad and the not so good things we have done throughout our lifetime without that negative ego in your ear just purely from a positive loving space.


Our spiritual guides help us to regroup our life’s work so we can learn and grow by asking ourselves questions like.


1)       What did I accomplish?

2)       What did I learn?

3)       What would I do differently?

4)      What was my highlight? 


Obviously when we look at our life retrospectively it’s always easy to see how we could have done better or how poorly we treated our partner or a particular work colleague.


So why wait until we pass? We can ask these questions on a regular basis!


By analysing our lives from this detached third party prospective this removes the opportunity for our ego to get involved, because we are viewing ourselves as if we are the director of the actor in a movie set and by asking these questions is a great way to turbo charge our growth and raise our level of awareness here on planet earth.


We look forward to supporting you on this journey.

    Reach out today and let’s begin 


 

Brett OBree

September 2025


 

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