
I've brought through many people who were and are the love of a lifetime to someone. I assure you that moving on doesn't have to mean letting go. Those who have passed still sit with you at the kitchen table, and they often sit with and touch the living loved one at bedtime, whether it's through dreams or continuing to lie on their side of the bed. Because this was their routine in life, they often continue it even after death. They do this out of love and for the comfort they feel they still bring the living. Also, the living provide comfort for those who have passed when we mention their name, talk to them directly, stare at their picture, and include them in our lives. The deceased don't exactly cry, but I have felt their heart ache for the living person they're trying to reach. It pains them to see you cry, so they will try harder to reach out to you through others, signs, or dreams until you acknowledge their presence in words or just by thinking about them --the "I know you're there" being screamed in your head and your heart.
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An Excerpt From:
We Are Their Heaven: Why the Dead Never Leave Us By Allison DuBois
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Shortly thereafter I had readings by two of the most well known mediums in my state, John
Cappello and Kathleen Tucci. They both brought my grandmother through and it changed
my life forever in so many ways. It was then that I decided to study mediumship – not
necessarily to become one, but to understand all the dynamics involved. As I attended
development circles and workshops over the years, it became apparent that I could make
these connections, also.
I have continued to study and practice in order to bring messages of healing from our
loved ones in spirit. This website is my way of practicing readings for the public and I thank
you so much for being a part of that.
Please read the “Tips” page before sending your request. This will tell you what to expect
and explain our “partnership” in the reading.
Blessings to all of you!
Di
My interest in mediumship began about 9 years ago when I first saw
John Edward on Larry King Live. I was totally amazed because I
seriously doubted there was anything after this life on earth. If there
was, I had to know because my beloved grandmother had passed
away several years before and the thought that I was never going to
see her again was devastating.