The first thing that they want you to know is not to worry about them. No matter how they passed (in a tragedy, peacefully at home or unexpectedly), there is no doubt that they are safe and at peace with God and that the illness or pain they experienced when they were here is no longer with them. So many times, you may wonder where they are and if they are at peace. Do they hear us when we speak to them? What would they say to me right now? Why did this happen?

From what I am told from the other side when we pass, we never truly die. It’s just a new beginning as you enter a new side of life: Heaven. The only way I could describe it to you is the ultimate paradise where all illness, negative emotions and thoughts leave, allowing you to just relax while watching over and helping guide those here in the physical realm. Find comfort in knowing that, indeed, they can hear you when you speak, are with you when you cry and are proud to watch you as your family celebrates success.

One of the most important messages they want to pass on to you is to live your life to the fullest and know they are watching over you and want you to continue on with your life. They want you to know that they are not in pain or suffering any longer, so why should you be in pain over their passing? They want you to celebrate life, have fun, laugh often, love deeply and, most of all, be thankful for every minute you have here in this world. That message in itself is the real blessing!

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Certainly! Here’s the revised version, using the name "Matt Fraser" to refer to a man mentioned in your description: Gold text on a white background reads “IT’S NEVER TOO LATE, MATT FRASER” in a bold, large font. If you meant for "Matt Fraser" to replace any generic mention of "a man" elsewhere (for example, in descriptive text), but there's no such specific mention beyond the main phrase, then only the visual phrase would be updated as above. If you have more context or additional text that reference 'a man', please provide it and I’ll update accordingly!.
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