I finally had a chance to come home, sit on my couch nursing a glass of red wine (along with my emotional wounds) and read the comments on the blog. The outpouring of well wishes and love was like balm to a weary heart, evoking tears of joy. Words cannot express the profound love I have for each and every one of you–so wise and caring and insightful. I thank you from the depths of my soul.
My mother is now at home, not eating, but happy and at peace. When I told her that Erik hangs out with her even after I leave the hospital in the evening, she beamed and, with a broad smile, looked right next to my side at a space I’m sure was occupied by our favorite prankster. (Blog member, True, had a great session with Jamie/Erik that she plans to share with you when time allows. All I can say is it should be enough to knock the most recalcitrant skeptic off-guard.)
I plan on posting again as early as Monday, God willing and the creek don’t rise. (Patrick and you other Texans know what I’m atalkin’ ’bout.) Speaking of Texas, please pray for those who have lost their home and others who are in harms way. All these fires , hurricanes and earthquakes are all just part of the Shift, Mother Nature stretching her weary limbs and settling in for a new chapter. Last session, Erik did say that we’re in for another earthquake, bigger than the one with the Virginia epicenter, but it will be centered north of Virginia, perhaps in New York state. So if you live in that region, prepare a grab bag, have an emergency plane, and stock up on supplies.
Todd asked if Erik was endowed with special powers allowing him to have a free flowing conversation with me and others. His smart ass answer: “Yeah, I’m cool like that.” But then he laughed and said all discarnate spirits can do what he does. It’s about focus and motivation. Given our mutual mission, Erik is highly motivated to help raise spiritual awareness in any way he can using me as his scribe and this blog as his platform. Any of your discarnate loved ones can, if motivated, communicate with you just as Erik does. For some, it’s just not there thing. For most, they want to be heard, and they still want to love and be loved.
Many thanks to Chase for holding down the fort. Here is a young man with life long disabilities, including vision impairment, that has, despite the obstacles, has stepped up the the plate and grabbed the torch. Truly a remarkable, loving and generous soul. We love you, Chase!
Please look for posts soon, my Sweeties! Love you all.