27/02/2026
✨The Soul’s Exit Plan: Is Death Really Random?
✨Just as birth, the choice of family, and important life events are not random, our death is also written into the soul’s plan. It is not a random moment or a biological accident, but a planned completion of the journey in a given incarnation. Research shows that souls know very well under what conditions they will come to Earth and under what conditions they will leave it. Death does not come too early or too late. It comes exactly when the lessons have been learned and the purpose of the incarnation has been fulfilled. That is why, from a spiritual point of view, there is no such thing as a random death. Each one is part of a greater scenario. The soul even chooses whether it will leave suddenly or peacefully, because both experiences teach different lessons. And although this is difficult for our earthly eyes to accept, from a higher perspective there is always order in it.
There is, however, a small percentage of cases in which a person does not die according to their original soul plan. This can happen when dark entities interfere and change the course of events for their own purposes. In such situations, the death is not fully aligned with what the soul had planned before incarnation. These cases are rare, but they show that not all influences on Earth come from higher sources.
Proof of the soul’s plan can be found in the many accounts of people who have experienced clinical death. Very often, while crossing to the other side, they meet their loved ones, who greet them with joy but also say in surprise, What are you doing here? It is not your time. This element appears in thousands of near death experience reports, regardless of culture, religion, or social status. It suggests that there is a greater plan. Leaving this world has a specific moment, and when someone returns, it means their tasks on Earth are not yet finished. These stories share an extraordinary consistency. Everyone speaks of a feeling of absolute clarity and certainty that life does not end when the heart stops. Even skeptics who have had such experiences return changed, carrying a deep conviction that something exists beyond. This is one of the strongest confirmations that death is a spiritual process, not just a biological ending.
Clinical death often becomes a powerful turning point in a person’s life. It is an experience that opens awareness, expands perception, and often brings new abilities, such as heightened sensitivity, intuition, or healing abilities. It is not by chance that many people who return from such a state speak of a complete change in priorities and a re evaluation of their lives. The soul uses these doorways of death to awaken greater awareness in us and to remind us why we truly came to Earth. One could say they are strong spiritual shocks that give a new direction to the rest of the journey. People after such experiences often feel they have been given a second life that they do not want to waste. It is a gift, but also a call to live more fully and more consciously.
Our life in the physical body, a temporary suit, ends at exactly the appointed moment. Sometimes early, if the soul’s plan included a short experience, and sometimes only in old age, if the soul wanted to experience a long process of aging and saying goodbye to the world. In the spiritual dimension, time does not exist, so early and late are only earthly illusions. What matters is that every death is part of a greater order and does not happen by accident. Awareness of this can change our attitude toward life. Instead of fearing the inevitable end, we begin to value each day as part of a greater journey. Sometimes an incarnation lasts only a moment, like a flash, yet it carries an important lesson both for the soul and for the people around it. Others last long, because the soul needs time to take in every drop of knowledge from the experience.
The testimonies of people who left and returned are living proof that death is not the end. If someone dies and finds themselves on the other side, and their loved ones tell them with surprise that it is not yet time, this is a clear sign that a plan exists. That is why death is the natural completion of life, not a tragedy, but a transition. The soul does not know randomness. It knows only the path it planned for itself. And we, while still here, can find peace in the awareness that nothing happens outside the order of greater wisdom. This gives meaning even in the face of loss, because we understand that no one truly leaves. They only change their form of existence. And for those of us who remain, it is a reminder to live in such a way that we are always ready when our time comes.🩵