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Is my husband's sister ok?

Lyn Guest de Swarte

Lyn Guest De Swarte

 

Is my husband's sister ok?

Dear Lyn
My husband tragically and unexpectedly lost his sister 5 weeks ago at the age of 37. She left behind 2 daugthters and a doting husband and her mother. I would like to know if she is okay and that someone was there to meet her, as her life here was hard for her health-wise but she was a very determined lady and I need to know that she is there for everybody and that she was there for an event in one of her daugther's life, of which I know mum would be very pleased to know.
Kind Regards
Anna

 

Dear Anna,

It's always so hard for those of us left here to carry on when someone who's been a central character in our life passes on to the realms of light. Your sister-in-law was that person for her family. I'm picking up a lot of pink and white, and I feel that a milestone of a spiritual nature has been achieved. I'm being shown a candle being lit and this could be symbolic and an actual event witnessed from above.

I hear the name Mary being mentioned and Isobel, May as a significant month and June for a birthday.

Everyone is accompanied on their journey over and I pick up a family group and hear someone saying 'Aunt' - which can also indicate a 'great' aunt on your husband's side who was prominent in that welcoming party. You're thanked for the flowers and prayers that have been given, and for the love received. I'm being shown a lovely garden and feel it's down here and relevant to your sister-in-law's family. I hear the name Debbie and Julie mentioned. I'm to tell you that 'All is well'.

Every blessing.
Lyn

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