It is rare for my communicator to come through during my sessions, but he may do so if the situation calls for it. This usually happens when I am dealing with a heavy or painful situation, and his intervention serves to alleviate the client’s struggle or distress. At times, past events can be difficult to process. We may find it hard to recollect them, or we may hesitate to confront them, even when we know it is necessary. In such moments, he guides us with subtlety, gently easing the client toward a more settled inner state.
Occasionally, he shares information about the client with me to facilitate the process or to draw my attention to a specific point. When this occurs, his insights are precise, and they help reassure the client that they are truly understood. His input is valuable and contributes positively to the session. There are also times when he comes through before a session begins to share important information about the client, which allows me to prepare and better support them.
When he communicates, he speaks to me in Arabic, my native language. Unlike other connections I experience, I hear his voice clearly and see the images he conveys with equal clarity. When I perceive him, he is usually smiling, with a sense of familiarity that I cannot fully explain, yet he maintains a certain seriousness. This is not a casual relationship, but one grounded in a deep sense of service. Much of what I know, I have learned from him. When I eventually learned his identity, I felt profoundly humbled. He made it clear that his anonymity should be respected and that our work is not about him. I believe his guidance has been essential to what I do. Even so, my focus remains, as it should, on my clients and patients.
I am blessed to be of service.

