Most people journey through life without ever realizing the presence of their guides on the other side, a connection that is a rare and special privilege. These guides, often referred to as guardian angels or by different names in various cultures, maintain a subtle presence in our lives, intervening only when absolutely necessary. Their role is one of responsibility, respect for natural law, and a commitment to non-interference with our life paths.
Guides tend to be more involved with healers or readers who choose to serve the other side. I was introduced to two of my guides at different points in my life. Both made it clear that the focus should never be on them but on the service itself. Over time, I learned to keep my communication with them limited and respectful, rather than casual. They are not without warmth, yet they carry a seriousness about their work and a dedication to service. Our relationship has grown slowly, built on trust and mutual respect. As I became stronger in my abilities, they drew closer. One of them, in particular, often inspires me with valuable information for my clients, especially in challenging cases.
One of my guides, Chief Red Fox, was painted by Ms. Coral Polge, a remarkably gifted artist who could draw loved ones from the other side. What stood out most in the portrait was the colour red. Before meeting him, I often saw red in my meditations, although it was never my favourite colour. I am originally from Lebanon and knew very little about Native American culture, but I realised that such details do not matter. What matters is that we are here to serve, to spread love, and to bring healing.
My other guide revealed himself later, when I began my healing work. He asked to remain completely anonymous and shared that he lived during biblical times and played a significant role. I feel his presence most strongly when clients are in need. He inspires me, guides me, and helps me respond with clarity and confidence. He was central to my growth and development, and I feel deeply bonded to him, as if he were a father.
As beautiful as guides are, and as grateful as I am for their presence, my ultimate guide is Jesus, whom I am truly honoured to serve.