Correct, I only wanted to know that my Mom is doing okay.
After my Dad passed away, I had some contacts with him that let me know that he is doing okay.
Here is an example, but a back story first. I used to work with a guy who died after having a heart attack. One night I was meditating and I was shown a pencil that had his name on it. Then I experienced myself in two different places he hangs out in while in the spirit world (impressive places). I asked for information about him I could confirm, I was given some information, searched the internet, and found that the information related to when he served on a ship in the Navy, and something about a Mt. Rushmore conference.
So a few days after my Dad passed away, I was meditating one night, and I was shown a baseball bat with the words "I love you" on them. I felt this message came from my Dad. An interest in baseball is something we had in common.
I know of people who aren't interested in spirituality at all that have received confirmations of the welfare of their loved ones. For example--I have a cousin who passed away, after he did so, his wife told me that one night a light appeared in her room, it was my cousin's father who died many years before, he told my cousin's ex, "Mark is with us now, and is doing well."
seagullresting wrote on Feb 27th, 2021 at 10:38am:What a lovely message about a peaceful transition from a mother. I agree that it is okay not to ask for more. It is the emotional tone of the messages that we get that matters the most. It reinforces the hope that we have in the face of our difficulties and is a reward for being human.