This program brings the idea to an expansive viewing audience that spirits (1) live on, (2) are at peace, and (3) can communicate with us. Their messages help us understand what they thought about their passing and how they are reflecting on their lives (just like the blog series “Lives of the Dead”).
“Long Island Medium” presents beautiful exchanges. It shows intimate moments with surviving relatives and allows all of us to peek in, see how life and death work, and see how healing begins.
Recently, I had a psychic reading and my mother came through. She passed away seven months ago. I hadn’t tried to contact her for a few months because I felt like we needed time apart. Our energies had been twirling around each other for so many years that I wanted to get away; to separate.
I am not ready to share the details of the reading, but it was exactly what I wanted/needed to hear. My mother had taken some time to reflect on her life and to see how her emotions and actions had shaped our relationship. Finally, she had seen the role she had played in our dysfunction and she had taken responsibility for her actions. While alive, she had thought I was the sole reason we hadn’t gotten along. Now, she is seeing a wider perspective.
I’m not writing this from a place of ego, a place of saying, “I was right.” I am writing this from a place of gratitude. Gratitude that she is growing, that Mediums exist, that I got a powerful reading, and that our experience is making sense to her. I am pleased that, like “Long Island Medium,” I have a way to share this story with you as an example of how relationships can begin to heal even after one party has crossed to The Other Side.
I had always hoped my mother would realize that she had contributed to the situations in her life which she had preferred to blame on others. I wanted her to take responsibility, stop blaming others, release her anger, heal, and be happy.
I wish this for her, for myself, and for all of us.
Gail
gail@MyPsychicSearch.com
P.S. Thank you for your thoughtful comments after last week’s blog post. If you scroll down to Tuesday’s post, you can see some of the responses. If you scroll further, you can read the comments section for last week’s blog.