Can’t God or Spirit just heal the dead, or can’t they just handle things themselves?
Yes, the Divine can heal the dead, and in some cases, the dead can heal themselves. But there's great value in the living playing an active role in this process. One reason is that our ancestors, including the unwell ones, are part of us. When we witness their healing, we also witness our own. The wounds they carry can ripple through generations, affecting us in ways we may not fully realize. By consciously engaging in healing these wounds, we help break cycles of harm and restore balance within ourselves and our family lines.
Another important reason is that, as incarnated beings, we are uniquely positioned to do this work. We embody the timeline that stretches across our lineages, making us closer to the events and experiences that need healing. While the dead can certainly receive healing from Spirit, our presence in the physical world gives us an unparalleled ability to access and transform ancestral wounds. This is a gift we can offer our ancestors.
Through this sacred partnership between the living, the dead, and Spirit, we participate in a more holistic healing that honors our interconnectedness. By doing this work, we help evolve the lineage, ensuring that both we and future generations benefit from the healing we facilitate.