For the past few weeks, I’ve had a young man about my age - TopicsExpress



          

For the past few weeks, I’ve had a young man about my age following me around - he happened to be deceased (without physical body) and because he never got that close to me, I didn’t spend too much time investigating it - he was always too far away to ask. *But* this whole time I wondered who he was, what he was doing and if he wanted something from me, why wasn’t he approaching me and just asking? Because I always saw him about 100 yards away from me in the distance, I was never able to ask him these questions, until today, when he finally came close enough, and invited himself into my home this morning for a session I had with a client this afternoon. He was waiting to talk to someone special. And that someone special had an appointment with me this afternoon. It definitely wasn’t me he was interested in. At this point, you may be wondering, do all deceased loved ones hang out with mediums before their sessions? If so, why? Many of them do. Many of us mediums spend afternoons, mornings over coffee or our late evening yoga sessions, (I’ve even had one come with me to a massage!), also entertaining Spirit-guests who are waiting for their session. It’s not because they’re obsessed with us or because they really want to talk to us at all (they don’t) - it’s because they want to talk to YOU and don’t want to mess up their one opportunity to do so. They follow us around because they’re excited and don’t want to be late. Which, is why I can never really be mad about that, I would be excited too. They want to make sure they can go over their talking points with me, to make sure they feel ready, know what to do and how it works, and don’t say the wrong thing. They want someone to help them calm down before you arrive and they get to give you their biggest speech. There’s no sense of time in Spirit World. Time is a physical world thing. There’s also no watches or clocks. And sometimes, the only way you can know for sure that you won’t miss your grand opening, is to wait in line for the entire two weeks until the doors open. And that’s just what happened today
Posted on: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 00:08:34 +0000

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