We all hope for signs from our loved ones on the other side. Such signs are not only comforting and reassuring but also help restore the connection severed by their passing. Sadly, not everyone receives a sign, even after doing everything one is advised to do. I feel sympathy for those individuals, yet I always encourage them not to lose hope. I believe most people will receive at least one sign in their lifetime, though many go unnoticed. Doubt, unfortunately, often intrudes and further complicates our ability to recognise them.

My biological mother has come through for me only once since her passing a few years ago. It was a deeply reassuring visitation that I needed, especially because she died under painful and mysterious circumstances. Despite repeatedly asking for another sign, none came. I felt a twinge of sadness at missing her, but I was also reminded that what I had received was sufficient. Contact from the other side is not meant for amusement or entertainment but for healing. When our loved ones do not respond to our requests, that absence itself may carry meaning and can be attributed to many factors, most of which relate to our own state. Perhaps we are not ready, or maybe the timing is not correct.  They may even be waiting for us to heal.

Whatever the reason, I always encourage others never to give up. Our loved ones understand how eagerly we await their signs and how deeply meaningful those moments are to us. When the time and conditions are right, they will do their best to reach out. I pray that when such a sign arrives, it touches your heart and soul, bringing the healing you need.

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