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PSYCHIC VIGNETTE #4 -A Daughter’s Voice from Beyond.

Dated: March 28th, 2011

One of my most rewarding, if not the most rewarding, proofs of spirit survival beyond death occurred during a telephone consultation that I did in June of 2010. My consultations are a bit unlike most other psychic-mediums. I do not ask questions. I just tell what I perceive through a clairvoyance or clairaudience what I see and hear. I prefer not to know anything about the individual I am reading for until I have conveyed to them a few minutes of my psychic insights. In this particular reading a woman called and after sharing my psychic thoughts and insights with her she confessed that she had hoped to hear something about her daughter. As our conversation continued, I heard a young woman’s voice say “tell her I know she broke my fine gold chain necklace”.  Conversation on her end went silent. Soon she came back and tearfully told me that her daughter had died in a car accident at a young age. On the morning of our consultation, after her husband had left for work, she decided to take a fine gold chain necklace containing a lucky charm that her daughter had worn and put a charm she had on the same necklace so that she could wear it. She had not seen or talked to anyone that morning prior to calling me so as she stated there was no living person who knew she had broken her daughter’s necklace. It was obvious that the woman’s months of grief had dissipated into the knowledge that the spirit that gave her daughter life had continued beyond the veil of physical death.

It has been these experiences that have defined my faith and shall create a new wave of grief therapy in the years to come. What better way to end grief than to restore faith that life continues after the change called death.



 

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