A client raised an interesting question: “Do I keep in touch with clients’ loved ones on the other side?”

Before I proceed, I should explain that connecting with loved ones on the other side is not meant for fun, entertainment, or show. I do this for a specific purpose: to help people on both sides of life find healing, tranquillity, and closure appropriately and respectfully.

During my sessions, a part of me feels pleasantly numbed. I am no longer grounded in our world. Instead, I feel as if I am between different vibrations. Communication from the other side often happens very quickly. I see images in my mind’s eye and may hear voices or sounds. Many of the images I receive are symbolic, so I need to interpret them in real time. At times, I ask them to slow down because they are too eager to convey their messages. When the session is over, I feel the connection fading, and I am gradually pulled back to myself. I become aware of my surroundings again and feel present once more.

Eventually, I lose memory of the details from the session, although I may retain the positive feelings from a loved one on the other side. These feelings stay with me, and I cherish them because I feel blessed. On very rare occasions, I sense a lasting connection to someone on the other side, and I often find myself drawn to the younger generation because of their purity, wit, and remarkable clarity in communication.

There is a young girl who tragically passed in an accident whose contact was especially memorable. She reached out to her parents extraordinarily and unexpectedly through a third party. Her loss was heartbreaking, since she had been a source of positive energy and had a generous heart that inspired her to help anyone in need.

Despite never having met her in this life, I’ve developed a deep sense of affinity for her. It’s as if she’s my own daughter, and her unexpected appearances during difficult sessions only serve to strengthen this bond.

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