Tag: souls
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We Do Not Die
I just came across an engaging poem that I have seen several times before. It’s about death. Everytime I read this poem, I take it in a little differently depending on my evolving beliefs of the afterlife. The name of the poem is “Immortality” by Claire Harner, written in 1934. (I’ve also seen another very…
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You Don’t Know Jack!
My book cover is done, and I love it! My book is now suddenly becoming really real with a final cover, even though we have a way to go to bring it into a printed form to hold in the hand. That will happen on 12/12/23, the same date as my husband’s passing in 2021.…
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Divine Collaboration
I was talking with my publisher, Lucie, and learning how the process will unfold to get my manuscript into a book with our message for others about continued consciousness in the afterlife. And it is “our” message since my husband has had an unbelievable amount of input and push ever since he passed. I know…
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His Little “Hellos”
It’s been a year and a half since my husband passed, and I was afraid I would stop getting signs from him the way I have been getting them up to now. Last night, as I closed my eyes to go to sleep, I mentally asked him not to stop letting me know he’s still…
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Still My Protector
One time, during a reading with a medium, she told me that my late husband came through and wanted me to look for hawks. He wanted me to know they were a symbol of him looking out for me and protecting me. I found that fascinating and later googled hawk symbolism. It said, “Hawks represent…
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Happy Anniversary Signs
/ I tried to stay happy on what would have been our 54th wedding anniversary, as a gift to my late husband. I know he watches over me, and I know in my heart he would not want me spending the day crying about missing him since he passed last year. I planned a day…
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We Made Our Little Plan
I stopped posting here for a bit in order to write my book. It was quite cathartic as I shared the experiences of connecting with my late husband during my first year of widowhood. And as much as I know others may find my story quite unique to say the least, my biggest hope is…
