I have seen the following quote “I wish heaven had visiting hours” over and over again, and it always brings many questions to my mind. “If I could visit a loved one in Heaven, would I want to return? Would once a year be enough, or would I ask for daily visitations? Would my loved ones appear as I remembered them?”
What I have come to realize is that through hard work, and perseverance through meditation, we can have our visitations. One may think that a spiritual visitation is not enough. But if you were to walk up the ladder to Heaven, take your ticket, and wait your turn, once you sat with your loved one, you would then realize that it is a spiritual visitation.
You would feel the love radiating from his soul, but you would also come to understand his detachment to the earthly world. He will not have the same concerns about the recent flooding of the basement, a flat tire on the car, or the loss of interest rates at the bank. He will instead focus his attention on your emotions. He wants to feel your joy, and yearns for you to be open to the endless possibilities, so you can connect.
You may be disappointed to understand that your loved one does not miss you. She has the ability to visit you and watch over you whenever she feels the need. Changing the way you perceive relationships take time. Simplify your views. Look through your heart, not your mind, and know that the love you share will live beyond the physical life.
Heaven is a higher dimension that we can only enter through spirit. When you clear your mind of the useless chatter you will open up to a higher dimension. Even if you clear your mind for three seconds, a visitation can happen. Don’t feel saddened if at first you don’t feel connected. Keep trying, and through practice, a visit to Heaven will happen.