Messages from people who have died.

I am clarivoyant and I get messages from people who have died for the people they love who have been left behind here on Earth.

I’m a healer and so often these messages arrive spontaneously during a healing. For example, a client’s father showed up at her healing and said, “The house is yours. I’m happy about that.” (She’d been feeling guilty about getting the house over her siblings, even though she paid them for their share.)

These sorts of messages have been commonplace for me since 2008.

What’s new is that I’ve been asking specifically for messages for a certain reason. My mom crossed 2 years ago and I’ve been calling her in to ask for messages to write into a card for my dad’s birthday, Christmas and their anniversary. I put those messages in little cards and give them to him.

I remember the first few were about how often she is with him, her love and some reassurances that it is indeed her when he sees a cardinal. I remember one was about the devotion she felt toward him, making his lunch every day and remembering picnics at Hogs Back Falls. This anniversary, I took a picture of the card:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the same time, a friend of mine has been very ill for the past 2 years. At some point, we realized that she would not recover. I called in her husband, who is deceased, for any messages:

and later, when she was in hospice, this one:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This one was for a man going through a crisis. His father died some years ago:

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I do long distance healings and can get messages during the healings. This happens every week. I worked on a baby who wanted her parents to know that she doesn’t like loud music. I worked on a man who had a dog show up at his healing. The dog wanted him to know that he loves running with him, that he is always with him when he goes out for a run, just like the old days. A deceased grandfather arrived with a huge bouquet of white roses for a young client.

I asked, “Are you getting married or graduating or something?”

“Yes,” she said, “My wedding is in a month.”

He says, “Congratulations,” I told her. “He’s brought you a gift of white roses.”

“Wow! It’s a white wedding, everything white!”

Common messages from visitors:

Don’t worry so much. Relax, enjoy.

There’s nothing to forgive.

I love you.

I’m with you most of the time.

If you would like a mesage from a person who has crossed over, I need only a photo to connect with them. I see images (the castle, the suns and rabbit…)  and I hear words, phrases and sentences. I can provide the message and, if you like, I can make the card and mail it.