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Is our mum safe? Will she be there for us when it's our turn?

Lyn Guest de Swarte

Lyn Guest De Swarte

 

Is our mum safe? Will she be there for us when it's our turn?

Dear Lyn
Our dearest mum died 5 weeks ago. She had been unwell for some time and was misdiagnosed leading to further suffering. During what should have been a routine operation, complications set in and she died. We are all so very distraught over this and would love to know that mum is safe and well and will be there for us when its our turn to passover. We would be very grateful for your help.
Many thanks
Julia

 

Dear Julia,

Over the course of the next few weeks and months I'm sure that you'll experience some signals that your mum is indeed safe and well. I'm picking up that she used to like ornaments and you'll notice such objects being moved out of place now and again when nobody has touched them. You could find yourself prompted to eat food you wouldn't normally (her prompting) and she must have had a good sense of humour - must still have, because ironing of bed sheets, socks and under-wear come to mind.

I hear the name of Chris mentioned, and Alan. There seems to be some kind of celebratory gathering over these looking towards September. This usually indicates a birthday or anniversary that's taking place down here. I can hear music playing too, quite lively I must say. Your mother's loved ones gone before were there to greet her, as we are all greeted when we continue our life's journey on the other side.

Every blessing to you and yours.

Lyn

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