Friday 26 December 2014

Arielle Ford: How To Tune Into A Loved One Who’s On The Other Side

Arielle Ford: How To Tune Into A Loved One Who's On The Other Side

Love never dies.  

Yes, the body dies and ceases to exist, but the love that you share with family and friends, that is eternal and sometimes, it’s even easier to feel the love once the density of the body and gravity no longer exists.
After her dear friend and mentor, Maya Angelou died, Oprah said:
“Without the density of her body, I can better feel the intensity of her spirit.”
While it’s true we may always miss their physical presence, if we take time to tune in there are many ways we can observe and feel them in our lives.  And, if we ask them for help, chances are they will send it!

There are many ways to reach out to them:

Simply speak out loud to them.
Write them a letter and put it under your pillow or insert the letter into a red or pink helium balloon and literally release it to heaven.
Say daily prayers of gratitude and affirmation thanking them for their assistance.

I have found with my sister Debbie that somehow she can hear my thoughts!

Debbie transitioned on February 17, 2013 and later that year on her birthday, October 1, 2013,  Debbie’s close friend, James Van Praagh, did a Skype session with me and Mom so we could talk to Debbie.  One of the first things Debbie acknowledged was that I had her necklace around my neck and Mom was wearing her watch.  Then she said to me,
“Don’t get your eyes done.”  
Just that morning I had been looking in the mirror at the bags under my eyes, thinking it might be time for a visit to a plastic surgeon.  I never even said it out loud to anyone! Now, with this clear message from my sister, I have decided to learn to love my puffy under-eyes!

Here’s the bottom-line:  

Your loved ones on the other side want to participate in your life.  They want you to be happy, satisfied and content, and it is my understanding that they won’t make things happen or interfere with your life unless you ask.
There are so many ways they can send us signs and symbols.  If I see butterflies, I know my sister is here.  If I see hummingbirds, it’s my step-father Doc.  Coming across a ladybug is a sure sign my Aunt Pearl is hanging around and rainbows are always showing me that my father, Harvey, is nearby.
One friend says that whenever her kids find pennies on the ground, they know it’s a gift from their Dad in heaven.

Bottom-line:  Just ask!

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