I am not here to offer only hope, but also facts. Our loved ones who have transitioned to the other side are not dead. They are very much alive, just as we are, though they exist in a different realm or dimension. You will be reunited with them in time, perhaps in a way different from what you are accustomed to here on Earth. Nonetheless, that reunion is no less real, especially when it comes to love.

I know this to be true because I have been in service for more than forty years as a reader and healer. During that time, I have embraced many cultures and observed a wide range of beliefs and traditions surrounding death. It is fascinating that some of the most technologically advanced cultures have strayed the farthest from the truth about life after death. Simpler cultures often accept life after death as real. They believe in visitation, communication, and an eventual reunion. In some cultures, death is even celebrated as a great liberator and welcomed with joy and festivity.

Of course, we are all entitled to mourn our loved ones. Some of us eventually find ways to cope, while others struggle deeply with loss. Even when we believe in life after death, we still feel the pain of separation, because we miss those we love. This is entirely understandable. Still, we are fortunate to be living in an age when truth is beginning to prevail. Members of the scientific community are now acknowledging a grey area that cannot be fully explained. Many are stepping forward to discuss possibilities that, only a few years ago, would have been dismissed with ridicule.

I respect those who are coming to terms with the idea that logic and science, as we define them, are measured by human standards and do not necessarily reflect the larger picture.  Among my circle of friends and clients are many members of the scientific community, and I value their courage and honesty. They may not fully understand my perspective, but we meet halfway and agree that there are aspects of life that remain beyond explanation.

Today, I am here to bring you hope. Please let go of fear and doubt and smile when you can. Your joy brings great happiness to your loved ones on the other side, who want nothing more than for you to be happy and fulfilled, just as they are.

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