HAPPY CONTINUATION DAY IS HERE AND NOW – The Emily Dahl Foundation

HAPPY CONTINUATION DAY IS HERE AND NOW

The Emily Dahl Foundation continues to enjoy wonderful memories of Emily and the pictures keep coming! 

Thank you to all of Emily's friends that not only refuse to forget, but more importantly, choose to be aware of the true nature of the way things are. 
All of Emily's friends know that as they look deeply into the palm of their hand, they will see their parents and all generations of their ancestors. Even deeper, they see the beginnings of Emily and all beings. All of them are alive in this moment. Each is present in their body. They must be the continuation of each of these people. 

Wow!!!! 

The Emily Dahl Foundation does not say Happy Birthday, we say Happy Continuation Day to all. 

To be born means that something that did not exist comes into existence. But the day we are 'born' is not our beginning. It is a day of continuation. But that should not make us less happy when we celebrate our 'Happy Continuation Day.' And we should celebrate this every day, every moment! 

One of Emily's friends recently said to Emily's father:  "Since we are never born, how can we cease to be?" She then showed Emily's Dad a tattoo she got in memory of Emily. Even more remarkable was that she went on to say that Emily lives in her and guides her every moment of every day. She taught Emily's Dad so much that day. They laughed and cried together - so deeply that only joy and happiness was the end result. 

Your hand proves that you have never been born and you will never die. The thread of life has never been interrupted from time without beginning until now. Previous generations, all the way back to single-cell beings, are present in your hand at this moment. You can observe and experience this. Your hand is always available as a subject for meditation.

"Those that held the hand of Emily and enjoyed her warm embrace were instantly touched by her energy. It is a state attained by very few and generally only after a great struggle."
 
Sherman Dahl 
The Emily Dahl Foundation