An interesting question I occasionally encounter is whether we can perceive anything on the other side without our physical eyes, after leaving our bodies behind. The simple answer is that we do not need our eyes to see on the other side, in the same way we do not use them when we dream. The same applies to the various physical senses, including speech and hearing.

One aspect that fascinates me is how spirits can project their voices to us, allowing us to hear them. This process of projection is not a simple act of speaking, but a complex interplay of spiritual energies that manifest as audible sounds in our physical world. I will not begin to speculate on how a non-physical entity can produce physical effects, such as creating audible sounds or moving objects. There is so much for us to learn. What I love is that, freed from the limitations of a physical body, the connection they make with us is deep and pure. Although I am not typically related to clients or their loved ones on the other side, as an intermediary, I feel the projection of their thoughts, sensations, and feelings with remarkable accuracy. This is not because I am great in any way, but because those on the other side are unparalleled, and their abilities never cease to amaze me.

Quite often, toward the end of a session, they project good and loving thoughts and feelings onto me personally as a token of gratitude. It is a humbling experience for which I have no adequate words. Receiving warmth in its purest form elates me and deepens my appreciation for this ability. It allows me not only the privilege of helping others find peace and closure, but also the profound sense of belonging to a larger family on both sides of life. The warmth I feel is indescribable, and I am reminded that we are all part of this spiritual family.

I thank God every day, with a heart overflowing with gratitude for the profound experiences and connections I am privileged to have.

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