Ginny
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Hi everyone,
I just thought I’d share this brief encounter I had awhile back, a visit from a cousin of mine I had not heard from for over seventeen years. Even after all these years, racking up many verifications that directly point to proof for me of consciousness surviving physical death, I was astonished on many levels…some of which I hope I can put into words here.
I was just minding my own business, in the process of slowly coming out of a good nights’ sleep, when I had the most interesting ‘dream’. I was suddenly in an animated conversation with Joe, a cousin of mine, who I’d bet dollars-to-donuts never gave a thought to anything to do with the afterlife. He did most of the talking, telling me a few things he had wanted to say but had never had the chance. His was bursting with excitement, vitality and happiness, which were kind of uncharacteristic of his quiet and rather private personality. I was dumbfounded, actually.
And then I snapped to wakefulness and didn’t move for a few minutes as I wanted to let sink in what had just happened. The first thing I said out loud was, “Uh oh, I think someone died.”…because there was not even a shadow of a doubt that Joe had dropped by to say, so long. It hadn’t been anything he had said, nothing in his mannerism that conveyed he was outta here. It was just an overwhelming ‘knowing’ that I was left with--the same ‘knowing‘ that Bob Monroe and Bruce Moen have taught, of which I and so many explorers have discovered in afterlife adventures.
And I did what I always do: I sat on it for a day, just to see if anything else would come through, which I‘ve learned to do because several times a lot of understanding/answers follow in the wake of a retrieval or afterlife experience. Not much else came to light and the visitation kind of took a back burner until the following day when, out of the blue, I received an email from a family member letting me know Joe had passed on. And I let go with a loud f-bomb!
In calling his sister I learned that he had died of a massive heart attack in the early morning hours, which did indeed line up with my time zone visitation. It brought her relief to know he had been excited and full of life.
Even now, after all these years, it still blows my mind when these kinds of experiences, so easily overlooked or discounted as just coincidence or sentiment, remind us of just how close and real the afterlife really is, and our innate ability to communicate and interact.
Well thanks for reading this and much love,
Ginny
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