Whether we know it or not, we always have beings in spirit looking out for us. Sending us love and other messages of support. They’re not allowed to interfere in our soul’s choices, but they hang around us for our highest good. They can head off bad things if our soul decides the bad thing doesn’t serve our highest interests. And conversely, if our soul made an agreement with another soul to have a relationship that would be painful for us, spirit won’t intervene. It’s up to us as human beings to follow our free will.
So how do we recognize the support of spirit when we can’t see, feel, or hear it? One of the easiest ways for them to get our attention is through synchronicity, seeing something repeated several times, or when we hear a song whose lyrics speak to us.
And sometimes seeing, hearing, or smelling something that suddenly reminds us of someone, like smelling the same perfume my mother used to wear, or hearing a song that reminds me of my father, connects us to their spirit. Finding things in unexpected places, like pennies, dimes, or feathers: objects who’ve been placed in our path by spirit, are messages of love.
A few weeks ago I had a healing session, and since then I keep seeing the same message.
While going through a lengthy and challenging process of separating from a family member who mistreated me while we were growing up, the Universe has been sending me messages of love and strength. As the process is winding to a close, the internal pressure of immanent disentanglement is bringing up a host of emotions, from impatience one day to anger the next, to the anticipation of sweet freedom that’s so close I can almost taste it.
At this point, I’ve done all I can do and it’s up to the family member and our legal representatives to finish the process.
I love the way the universe reminds us we’re not alone! (I get lots of coins and repeating numbers, but then some are so specific that it’s astonishing.) You ARE a badass and I’m sending lots of positive thoughts your way.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for this beautiful post. I have been intensely cleaning my office room over the last few days and found the last letter my father wrote two days before he died 25 years ago. It was seeking time to make an overdue payment for a house we were buying. It reminded me that he is always in my heart
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Wow, these badass messages are so cool! Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome! (I thought so, too).
It’s amazing what you can find when you just open your eyes to this kind of stuff.
For sure. I wasn’t raised this way, but I’m all in these days.
When you see it, you can’t unsee it!! Every time we’ve had a sudden death in the family there have been signs around ~ it’s comforting and has helped me deal with sudden loss much better than I would without them. I love that you are wise enough to SEE the signs that are there for you!! MJ
You said it! So comforting.
What I love is when I share things like this and people start sharing their experiences. Last summer I was catching up with a few folks of my parents’ generation who’ve known me forever, and after I shared a metaphysical experience, one of them told me about looking into a mirror after her mother passed and having her reflection turn into her mother’s face for a few moments. Goose bumps!!
wow! That’s amazing ~~ goose bumps for sure!
It is ironic that I found your blog today and this particular post. Today is the one year anniversary of my 19 year old son dying. It is the hardest thing I have ever had to deal with and I have lost my mother and my husband of 21 years. I always pray for signs. In my heart though I just wish I had one more time to just say how much I loved him.
I can’t tell you how sorry I am that you lost your son on top of your other losses. A parent’s worst fear. But I’m so happy you were led to my post – that’s how I see things – that people, even when they’re no longer physical, can help us and guide us. Although I’m not a Medium, I have had a few experiences of connecting with spirit, and from what I’ve been told, they hear us on the other side. So just talk to your son. He’ll hear you. And know that he does hear you, and still and always will love you. I follow a lovely woman who lost her son Adam when he was in his twenties, and today she helps people move through their grief. If you’re curious, her name is Sara Kujawa (Doing Grief Differently with Adam), and her website is https://www.sarakujawa.com/
Thank you for your kind words and the website for Sara. I have found that connecting with people who understand really helps alleviate some of the pain.