Om Ganesha, Namaste my Mama Maha Ma, I would like you to carry a small vile of Ganga Water with you at all times.

If you are alone with the dying then place a little water on their lips. If not, then it just being there in your pocket is enough.

First of all my daughter, if they have the Karmic Grace to have you there around the moment or at the moment of death, then all that has to be done is being done. They see, as the breath leaves them, that which they believe in the most. If they do not believe in God, then a scene of Nature will welcome them. You can feel the greeting that permeates the death room, Yet at times the one who just left their body will be confused. By you saying that Ma loves them or that you love them, you lift the confusion. Your breath becomes their breath. You bring them love, and love is surely needed. I am so very proud of you. Love Ma. Jai Yama Ki Jai!

Maha Ma Glennon wrote:

 Tonight, for the second time in a week,

I was holding someones hand when they died. I don’t really know exactly what to do. I tell them that they are not alone, and “Go with God”. I was alone with this lady tonight, so I touched her forehead and said " Om Nama Shivaya". Is this ok? Since I was alone with her I said" Ma loves you". Is there a specific mantra that I can say that will help their passing ? I try to make them feel loved. Who is there for them when they take that last breath? Is it Whomever they worshiped as God in this life? Who is there for those who don’t believe in God? Does the Great God Yama appear in all His Glory to all of us at the moment of death? Forever Grateful All My Love Mama Maha Ma