Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.

Plus life is life and all life is precious. Coming from a family of animal lovers, my lost loved ones won’t be insulted.
In fact, when I was young my mum said something I’ve never forgotten:
“We’re a family, there’s your dad and I, you and Neil, and the dog. And if I’m honest most times I prefer the dog!”
That caused a real family fit of hysterics, I think we all agreed. It was my mum who taught me all life matters, and God who reminds us that he cries when even a sparrow dies.
It’s brutal to say goodbye in this life to anyone you love, person or animal, but for those of us with a strong connection to the idea that life goes on, which it has to as we’re animated by atoms and atoms can’t be destroyed, there is that comfort brought about by the idea that we came from and return to the spirit world.
My cousin’s husband once challenge me on that, saying he didn’t believe it and how did I feel about that? I said I didn’t mind because if I was wrong I wouldn’t know, and if I was right he had to face me. Win/win! In the meantime I felt good about my beliefs and that would do me.
I now know, as I never sought to be a medium it simply surfaced in me when the time was right, that life does go on and those in spirit can communicate very effectively and very accurately. I have actual proof to my personal satisfaction.
Right or wrong, those core beliefs are a good way to live. Although I miss every single person and pet I’ve ever lost, the thing I missed the most was when my mediumship closed down for 7 years during the menopause. It came back, but I was lost without it.
It’s the most giving, loving, compassionate, and funny thing you can be.
Not a cheery blog but I will finish with a quick story that I hope will make you smile, I promise you that it’s true.
I once channelled a sister at a demonstration of mediumship, as in not-one-to-one, in a hall. She chatted away and the evidence was okay but not as strong as I would have liked, so I asked her for something that would absolutely convince her sister that it was her. I still laugh now when I think about it. She said:
“Remind her of when we went scrumping in the apple orchard. We were up a tree stealing apples when the farmer saw us and came over. I climbed out of the tree but she slipped and her underwear caught on the edge of the branch. She fell out of the tree and out of her undies! Had to run away without them!”
The sister’s reaction?
“The b*tch! She promised she would never tell anyone that!”
As you may image, it was uproar in the hall. Oddly, the departed really know how to cheer you up.
Best love
Amorah – Deb
You know something though? The saddest thing you can lose is appreciation of the people you have around you right now. Make sure they’re the right people that you can appreciate. People who warm your heart and light up your life. 💖💖💖
My family also believe I love our cat and the strays more than them 😁. As for the story, something similar happened with me, I was always climbing trees and one time I was hanging with a skirt 😆. Your story is hilarious 😂
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Thank you Iba. I’m love animals too, and some humans. 🤣
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Your story sounds hilarious too, I can visualise it and it’s making me giggle. X
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