Tuesday, August 4, 2009

"Okay, good, I'm glad I'm not crazy"


Sooo many people say this to me. Giggling nervously, they'll explain that there's such an odd noise in the living room, and they could swear it sounds just like Grandma when she would shuffle across the floor, but that's crazy, right? Right? Is that my Grandma or am I just crazy?

Nope, not crazy at all. I've talked with many a frustrated relative who is exasperated by fruitless attempts to contact their living family members. Contact attempts can be dramatic or so every day that we might not notice them at all.

Here are just some of the ways clients have been contacted by their loved ones:
*Turning a lamp on and off
*Shaking furniture (oftentimes the bed just before falling asleep)
*Yelling messages in our ears (they "yell" as loudly as they can, but for us it is barely a whisper and sometimes we hear and sometimes not)
*Tripping up the family member as they walk down the street
*Appearing in dreams
*Sending a object into our path over and over(butterflies, pennies, etc.)

Do all of our loved ones engage in these activities? No. Some are afraid of scaring us, so they won't try. It's also difficult for them to be creative and amass the energy for these displays, so with others it is just too hard for them.

The next time you think you might have experienced an attempt at contact, just listen to your intuition--did it feel like it was supernatural? Than I bet it was. What a relief. You're not crazy.

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