Stories from my friend Leslie
Sunday December 4, 2016
My friend Leslie told me two interesting stories having to do with her family and spirits. She does not believe in mediumship preferring physical proof ... so here we go ...
Two years ago Leslie discussed getting a chocolate lab with her husband who didn't think it was a good idea as they already had a black lab. The next morning - on the anniversary of her mother's passing - Leslie woke to the sound of a dog barking at her front door. She opened the door and there are sat a chocolate lab with no collar. The dog turned out to be neither lost, stolen, nor sick ... so she kept it.
Six years ago her father-in-law Edward died. On the anniversary of his death, the TV suddenly came on to the ESPN channel. Surprised, she shut the TV and walked into another room. A few minutes later the TV came on again to the same channel. As her father-in-law's initials were ES she took it as a sign from him that he is OK. I also pointed out that ESP means extrasensory perception.
Physical manifestations can be explained by physics and/or metaphysics. Interpretation of events can vary as one seeks answers in both ways. Telekinesis is often key to physical manifestation whether the person creating it is consciously aware or not. It's all about emotional connections, consciousness grids, and the manipulation of space and time.
Some of my more interesting readings involve physical manifestations that connect a spirit and client. These follow the five physical senses and higher consciousness.
Sounds: Physically in the room or later heard on the audio recording of the reading
Smell - Fragrances: food, perfume or cologne, cigarette smoke, etc.
Touch: The feeling of a spirit touching you in the room. Animal spirits often walk by and brush against my legs, tickle sensation on the hand, etc.
Taste: Experiencing the taste of something associated with the spirit.
Higher consciousness: sensing that the spirit is standing beside you which creates an emotional reaction affecting in your body such as tears, a feeling of either heat or cold, other.