Uplifting Messages

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During your reading with me, you will have the opportunity to hear from your departed loved ones, friends, pets, Spirit Guides or Angels. Those in Spirit are very eager to communicate with you. To let you know they are doing well, that they are still with you, and they love you.
My hope and intention is to help you connect with those who are still with us in Spirit, through a combination of Clairvoyance (clear seeing), clairaudience (clear hearing) and Clairsentience (clear feeling) acting as a translator between two worlds to bring you uplifting messages from your loved ones and affirming that life goes on beyond the physical body.
Each session is unique, because the messages are as different as each individual is. Although I do my best
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Include in your list, co-workers, acquaintances, childhood friends, as well as those who passed before you were born – it is likely they may show up. Be sure to jot down information about each person, such as, a brief physical description, how and/or when they passed, as well as their relationship to you, etc. This helps refresh your memory when the identity of Spirit is not easily understood. This list is for you ONLY! – I do not see the list.
When identifying your loved ones in Spirit, please restrict your answers to “yes” or “no” and avoid volunteering any additional information, so that I am confident the messages I receive are directly from Spirit and not perceived from any previous knowledge.
I am a Medium, not a fortune teller. I do not give predictions, lottery numbers, whether or not to leave a job, relationship issues, illness, death, etc. I connect with the Spirit world to bring uplifting messages from friends, loved ones, Spirit Guides and Angels, and the assurance that they are with us always bringing inspiration and guidance from the other side.
Clients may record the session on their own device if they desire. There will also be pen and paper available if you wish to take notes as

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