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Old Jul 11, 2017, 02:04 AM
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Has anyone else used a Psychic medium to try to reach their love one after they died?
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Old Jul 14, 2017, 12:36 AM
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Never tried that - would be really afraid of what might come through along with the person you are trying to contact???? I am quite interested in the paranormal and very sensitive to the presence of passing spirits like yourself. I would imagine that if someone you know or a pet has passed on, if their spirit wants to contact you, then they will find a way of doing so (no psychic medium required).

Being safe is important and especially as there are a huge number of psychic mediums on the internet (all wanting to give you assurance that you are loved by the deceased and all wanting your precious money in return). Letting someone you know you miss them can easily be achieved through prayer or a personal ritual - I still hear and talk to my pets and sing to them and that is enough for me to do this and they know I am doing this - reassuring for them and me too.
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Old Jul 14, 2017, 12:17 PM
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Never tried that - would be really afraid of what might come through along with the person you are trying to contact???? I am quite interested in the paranormal and very sensitive to the presence of passing spirits like yourself. I would imagine that if someone you know or a pet has passed on, if their spirit wants to contact you, then they will find a way of doing so (no psychic medium required).

Being safe is important and especially as there are a huge number of psychic mediums on the internet (all wanting to give you assurance that you are loved by the deceased and all wanting your precious money in return). Letting someone you know you miss them can easily be achieved through prayer or a personal ritual - I still hear and talk to my pets and sing to them and that is enough for me to do this and they know I am doing this - reassuring for them and me too.
I did try it and it may have been true. I didn't give her any information other that I wanted to contact my deceased father. It was a little overwhelming, but confirmed my feeling that he was still crying and upset.I had to take that chance to know.
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My partner passed away in November and me being a huge fan of all things paranormal, it was the first place I turned. I am a pretty spiritual person to begin with and there is a cute little shop called Kindred Spirits near my house and the woman who owns it gave me the name of a man in my area. He was incredible. Just his presence was so comforting and he wasn't uncomfortable about my intense bawling like most people are (she was only gone 2 weeks when I went to see him, so it was still VERY fresh). When she passed, I shut down completely and closed all my social media, everything so I knew that he wasn't able to get any information online and I didn't tell him anything either. He exceeded my expectations and picked up on crazy tiny details that weren't even relevant, but confirmed that he was connecting with my partner.

I'm glad you took the chance, though, and I'm glad you got some confirmation from the experience. It can be really helpful, even if there is only one thing you feel you need to know to move on.
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Old Jul 25, 2017, 05:17 PM
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My partner passed away in November and me being a huge fan of all things paranormal, it was the first place I turned. I am a pretty spiritual person to begin with and there is a cute little shop called Kindred Spirits near my house and the woman who owns it gave me the name of a man in my area. He was incredible. Just his presence was so comforting and he wasn't uncomfortable about my intense bawling like most people are (she was only gone 2 weeks when I went to see him, so it was still VERY fresh). When she passed, I shut down completely and closed all my social media, everything so I knew that he wasn't able to get any information online and I didn't tell him anything either. He exceeded my expectations and picked up on crazy tiny details that weren't even relevant, but confirmed that he was connecting with my partner.

I'm glad you took the chance, though, and I'm glad you got some confirmation from the experience. It can be really helpful, even if there is only one thing you feel you need to know to move on.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm glad you reached out to something you knew, and were comforted by it. I plan on doing it again when I can afford it. The main thing is that my Dad knows I want to keep in contact with him
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