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for parents of deceased children

Posted by Gretchen on January 7th, 2009

Family members comprise the majority of my -both living and deceased- clients. If I ever have to restrict who I work for I would wish to practice most for parents who’s children are not in physical form anymore as this is where healing is most important. These brilliant young deceased people have SO much to teach us. They want their parents to know how close they are and how involved they still are in their family’s physical life. The young deceased try not to dwell on the pain that their physical death has caused their family. As one of my beloved deceased clients, Nicole says: when I think  a thought that causes me pain I take the golden eraser and erase it from my mind.  It does no good to blame myself, I can’t change the conditions of our lives now.

Another client, Aaron died in an auto accident and when he told me in a reading for his mother that he wanted his roadside memorial dismantled I thought this might hurt his mother’s feelings. As it turned out the owner of the property was demanding they remove the memorial and this put Aaron’s mother’s mind at ease. The deceased young people are wise, they are energetic, they are beautiful children that are very much alive, yet not in physical with us.

long distance reading

Posted by Gretchen on November 13th, 2008

I had the opportunity to do a reading for an Austrailian woman last month. I’ve never attempted one so far away and it went so well. Her deceased husband was clear, energized, outgoing and had a great personality. The more I do this work the more I believe that the way the deceased responded when meeting a stranger in life is the way that they will initially interact with me. So some readings are with shy people and some with friendly outgoing deceased- I never know what to expect and that is the wonderful thing about helping both the living and the deceased with my ability.