Harris passed over peacefully in his sleep?
Hope you all realise the significance of such a passing.
Please excuse my indulgence but I feel the need to share something that I have not revealed on this forum previously but I'm a clearer of negative entities. [Religious people call me Exorcist
I'm the bloke who's called in the wee hours when families are being terrorised by disturbances or poltergeist activity.
I've sensed the presence of spirits since I was a little kid [naturally it terrified me. My lay-preacher fathers belief that I was under demonic influence didn't help any]
It's too long a story to share in more detail but suffice to say, life up until my spiritual awakening was preparing me with many many inexplicable 'coincidences'.
Working in the funeral industry for several years was the finale of my 'apprenticeship'.
We had the police contract for coroner cases so I've seen some really unpleasant shit.
Just one look and I'd instantly know if the deceased had suffered or not [Injuries were no indication because they often occur postmortem]
Being aware that the deceased's spirit may be lingering, I'd talk to them as if they were there beside me [Do I have some stories . . . . ]
One evening I was called to a home for a deceased elderly man.
When I entered the living room I saw two 40 something year old couples [the deceased's offspring and their partners] standing behind the elderly gentleman who appeared to be asleep in his well-worn comfy lounge chair before a gas heater.
At his elbow on a side table was a pipe and a scotch and water.
There was such a serene and peaceful energy that made me smile.
Looking back and forth to take in the scene to ensure that it was in fact the elderly gentleman whom had passed. [Hey, putting a breathing individual in a body bag would not be good for business]
Forgetting my professional persona, I said "That. That right there is how I wish to pass when my time comes. Your mother walked him through the veil." [I had no idea that his wife had proceeded him. No I'm unable to explain how that works]
Tears started flowing. "I can tell you one thing about your father, he was a good man and I bet he was a great father". His offspring all smiled broadly while nodding their heads. One of the females said "He was the best dad ever" and they all proceeded to share little examples of his love and kindness.
Although I did not know Harris well, just reading the tributes from those of you who knew him and the gentle manner of his passing, I have no doubt whatsoever that Harris was a good man.
Send him your respects and affection [never sorrow or grief, believe me, the deceased feel our pain]
Death is just a new beginning.
It's not ever good bye but rather, until we meet again.
Vale Harris. Hopefully we can share a bowl and a chat when my time comes.