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    Han ttBy Han tt15/10/20253 Mins Read
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    Across many cultures, d3ath is seen not as an ending, but as a passage – a delicate moment when the soul separates from the body. While grief often moves us to reach out for one last touch or kiss, spiritual traditions around the world quietly warn against it. Kissing the d3ad, they say, is more than an act of love, it is a moment when two worlds brush too closely.

    The lingering energy of departure

    According to spiritual healers, when a person di:es, the body no longer belongs entirely to the living world. It still holds traces of energy such as emotions, memories, and spiritual vibrations that are in the process of releasing. This transition, they say, can last from a few hours to several days, depending on one’s beliefs.

    Touching or kissing the deceased during this time is believed to expose the living to the energy of departure – the cold stillness of a soul detaching from its vessel. Some traditions describe it as an “energetic residue,” a heaviness that can cling to those who come too close, bringing feelings of sadness, exhaustion, or unexplained unease afterward.

    Cultural and spiritual warn:ings

    In Buddhism, d3ath rituals are performed to help the soul move peacefully to its next state. Disturbing the body during this sacred interval is considered disruptive to both the d3ad and the living. Similarly, in certain Christian and Eastern Orthodox traditions, mourners are advised not to kiss the face of the deceased after the final blessing – a symbolic recognition that the soul has already departed.

    In Hinduism, direct physical contact with the dead is avoided because the body is believed to be “impure” once the life force has left. Energy healers interpret this impurity not as moral uncleanliness, but as a shift in vibration from warmth and motion to stillness and decay. To touch or kiss the body, they warn, is to invite this imbalance into one’s own energy field.

    The emotional and spiritual impact

    Many who have kissed a loved one goodbye report feeling a sudden chill, a sharp emotional pain, or even vivid dreams afterward. Psychologists might describe this as a reaction to grief and trauma — the mind’s way of processing loss. Spiritual teachers, however, recommend that such experiences may be signs of the soul’s energy leaving an imprint on those it loved most.

    It is not necessarily harmful, they say, but it can draw a person into deep sorrow, preventing emotional release. That is why, in many cultures, the final farewell is performed symbolically with words, prayers, or flowers rather than physical touch. The act of letting go must be spiritual, not physical.

    Saying goodbye without crossing the boundary

    Instead of a kiss, spiritual advisors suggest placing your hand near the heart of the deceased, saying a silent prayer, or imagining a light surrounding them – a gesture that honors the connection without drawing in the departing energy. Lighting a candle, offering incense, or speaking the person’s name aloud are also ways to express love while keeping balance between worlds.

    In the end, whether one believes in energy, spirits, or simply the mystery of existence, the message remains the same: d3ath is a threshold. To kiss the d3ad may feel like love, but in spiritual understanding, it is love that must now learn to release.

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