They may be dead but they’re not gone

One of the hardest things about losing someone is that you can’t pick up the phone and ask them questions.

I can’t ask my dad about a family recipe, his childhood experiences, or his opinion about something (althought he was great at unsolicited advice that I never took, LOL).

I can’t ask my mom about her mom’s side of the family which I know very little about and it’s a bummer.

But more often than not, our people are closer and more vocal that we think, but we don’t create the opportunity for them to chime in because we don’t slow down or get quiet enough.

So the next time you’re trying to remember if your grandma used “this or that” in a recipe, slow do, go to a quiet space, call her name, ask the question, and just listen.

We’re all connected because we’re all made of energy.

The Law of Conservation of Energy which is the First Law of Thermodynamics, states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be transferred or transformed from one form to another.

Just because someone has left their physical body does not mean they don’t exist, because science explains it.

It may be a little more challenging to communicate with them but if we listen, they’ll talk!

For example, my dad’s favorite song came on at Frank’s Diner when we were there. We saw a man in the TSA line at Spokane’s airport that was wearing a shirt my dad wore all the time and it’s not a common design/style. If this man would’ve had on Wrangler jeans and a Sig Olson and Son’s trucker hat on I would’ve passed out. The bench we sat on and enjoyed coffee our last morning in Spokane had an engraving on it that was a friend’s name (who’s passed) and his wife’s name (who’s living.) 

The messages were big and blatant and we loved and appreciated them so much! 

The more we’re open to them and use our intuition, the stronger it gets. 

If you’re new to this practice, go easy on yourself, stay open, and choose to believe it’ll happen. 

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