What Is the Best Time to Connect With the Other Side?

The other side is unaffected by time and welcomes contact at any time. However, I prefer to connect earlier in the day, when I am not tired or sleepy and when my energy is at its peak.

Are there preferred days to connect with our loved ones on the other side?  Would it make a difference if we chose birthdays, anniversaries, or other special dates?

The other side has no preferred days or times for connection and is equally receptive at any moment. Special dates, however, often have greater meaning for us on this side of life. They can make us more emotionally and spiritually open, which may deepen our sensitivity during the experience.

Some clients later tell me that they were unsure a specific person would come through because of serious issues or even a conflict that occurred before that person’s passing. I always reassure them that the other side operates according to very different dynamics, far beyond our limited perspective in this life. Everyone undergoes a process of healing and understanding there, and most issues that once troubled us here are no longer significant. Still, I encourage people to resolve their differences while they have the opportunity, even though I understand this is often not possible. I deeply respect those who can forgive, as doing so helps both themselves and others move forward. I admit this does not always come easily to me, and I am still learning.

Many of us, for various reasons, connect more easily with the animal kingdom than with other humans. There is nothing wrong with this. Animals are God’s creation, and every creature is significant at its own level of existence. Connecting with any of God’s creations brings us one step closer to the Creator, and the other side does not discriminate.

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