Communicating With Deceased Loved Ones

By: Yvonne Perry
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:41:51
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My interest in the Afterlife and spirit communication began in earnest in 2000, when my life literally fell apart. There was an entity that began to manifest to comfort and console me as I was going through my divorce. Whenever I cried, this loving presence touched me in a warm and motherly way. I could feel her soothing warmth drape over my shoulders and back. I felt compelled to turn onto a street that led into an office park. There I found a church meeting in a warehouse. When I visited the church, I met Randy, the man who is now my husband. He recognized me immediately because he had seen me in a dream.

One day during meditation about a year after my husband, Randy, and I married, my spirit guide introduced me to some of the other beings who assist me on my journey. There was Ginny Lee, the mothering spirit who had consoled me during my divorce. I had not really noticed when she stopped coming, but I immediately felt her sweet presence as I received this guidance in my mind. My guide (higher self or whatever you call it) said that Ginny had lived in the U.S. within the past decade, and had passed only a few years ago. He said she was a mother with a great sense of humor, who loved to care for people, and that she was the one who led me to the church where I met Randy. I shared my story with Randy and his mouth dropped open, “You have just described my mother to a tee,” he said. “Her name was Virginia Lee, but people who were close to her called her Ginny Lee! She kept everyone laughing until she died suddenly about a year before you and I met.” That was about the same time I started sensing her presence.

Randy and I realized that his mom had chosen to leave her physical body in order to complete a Divine assignment—to bring the two of us together. I rejoice, knowing that those who pass to the other side still have missions and want to assist us in our earthly journey.

Be assured that if your loved one has passed on, they are in spirit form and they have work to do in other worlds and realms. They are likely to be near you even though you may be unaware of their presence. They want to communicate with us.

As a result of this and other experiences, Randy and I began to challenge our life-long religious belief system. We wanted to know why we believed what we believed. Was it because someone else had told us it was true? Or did we own the belief as it resonated in our heart? The only way to find out was to see what else was out there and “try it on” to see if it was “truth” for us.

We began researching church history and other religions. We explored other spiritual paths to see what they had to say about spirits, angels and afterlife because I was being visited by more and more of them. Many were afraid and confused souls. Now I know they wanted help in finding the Light of God and crossing over to the Other Side. Slowly, I learned to trust my inner guidance and as a result, I have embraced a more compassionate approach to dealing with the deceased spirits who kept finding their way to me.

If you think you are being visited by deceased loved ones, you probably are. You are NOT losing your mind! You nothing to fear, but the ridicule you may get from people who do not believe you. You can choose not to talk to people about your conversations and interactions with the spirit world. There are support groups that can help you process your experiences. Many of these are available online through meetup.com and yahoo groups.

Yvonne Perry is a metaphysical freelance writer, author and keynote speaker with a gift for assisting people who are afraid of dying or are grieving the death of a loved one. She also understands spirit communication with deceased loved ones. Get a complimentary copy of Yvonne’s E-book More Than Meets the Eye: True Stories about Death, Dying, and Afterlife at http://www.yvonneperry.net/books.htm. The book is a tremendous source of comfort and answers.

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