Mediumship



I never used to give much thought to this ability.  I categorized it with Psychic Readers who were hit or miss, although intriguing.  Later, I got sucked into the show Long Island Medium.  Recently, I found Life After Death with Tyler Henry on Netflix.  And I found myself once again crying along and craving more.  

Many years ago, I was at a book club meeting and the topic of mediumship came up.  Someone mentioned the name of a somewhat local medium who was the real deal.  (Thanks Nina!)  

Meanwhile, a different friend lost her mom to MS.  We would walk and talk together and wonder about signs from the Spirit world.  She told me that her kids missed their grandma and would play a certain song on the piano that reminded them of her.  

I got the bright idea to take this friend to see the medium together.  It was an event where the medium would read about 10/100 people in attendance.   But we all could benefit by listening.  Why not?!  I started to feel really determined.  I bought tickets and we went.

What I witnessed literally changed something in me.  I was on a spiritual high for weeks.  Was the impossible well... possible?   All the maybes and hopes for life after death suddenly were rock-solid real for me!  

Mollie Morningstar describes the next soul who is coming into her awareness and it was undeniably my friend's mom.  I don't want to share the details as it's personal and sacred, but there were too many points that lined up just right.  Most importantly, the message was that she was okay, feeling great and could dance again.  She even mentioned the name of the song that her grandchildren play for her and said it brings her right there.  Like a ringtone.  

Over the years, I've gifted my mom and my significant other a private reading which did not disappoint.  So much comfort and peace result, which is all we need sometimes!

I've also read a lot of George Anderson books.  It's amazing what happens if you shed the doubt and judgment and entertain the possibility that this is real.  At our very purest form, we are energy which never ceases to exist.  Your departed ones are still here just in a different form.  And they want you to know they are okay and that they love you.  Simple as that!

Mollie Morningstar often explains how she gets information through mental telepathy.  She breaks it down so it doesn't seem like creepy magic.  She says that if you are ever suddenly flooded with thoughts of your departed loved one, that you are receiving a message or a simple hello.  She is more practiced with these observations, but she teaches us that we all are capable.  

I've heard some people express that they don't think it's right to play with this ability.  Like we are not supposed to know certain things.  Why do we insist on limitation ane misery?    I would like to reframe that concern.  1.  It's natural to be afraid of the unknown.  And this is your fear talking.  2.  There is nothing but love on the other side!  No punishment, no evil, only love.  3.  If it is possible, then it is meant to share.  We are here to learn from each other.

The experience and concept of mediumship can be very helpful during the time of grief/bereavement.  Not everyone is comfortable discussing thoughts about departed loved ones or possible telepathic moments. So if you're curious, get the right support to fit your needs!

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