Frequently Asked Questions
Do you sense the presence of a specific loved one? Do they have any messages for me? Are they at peace? Do they know about recent family events? How can I recognize signs that they’re near me? Do they visit me in dreams and what do those dreams mean? Do they have advice for my life right now? Have they reunited with other loved ones or pets? What was their transition like? Is there anything they wish they had said before passing? Do they have regrets or unfinished business? Are they aware of how much I miss them? What can I do to feel more connected to them? Are they helping guide me in any way? Do they approve of the choices I’ve made recently? Is there a specific memory they want me to hold onto? I can sense or communicate with spirits, so I can’t tell you what a specific loved one feels, knows or wants to say. But what I can do is help you explore these questions in a thoughtful, creative and healing way through reflection, symbolism and imagination. Many people find comfort in framing these questions as invitations to connect with memory, meaning and the mystery of life.
Spirituality & The Afterlife
What happens after death?
Beliefs vary widely. Some traditions describe heaven, others speak of reincarnation and some see death as a return to universal energy. What unites them is the idea that death is a transition, not an end.
Do we reunite with loved ones?
Many spiritual paths suggest that love continues beyond death. Whether imagined as reunion in heaven, recognition of familiar souls or merging into shared consciousness, the theme is that bonds of love endure.
Can spirits see what’s happening in our lives?
Yes that they remain aware of family events and milestones. Others suggest they see from a broader perspective, less focused on details and more on the bigger picture of our lives.
Do spirits send signs?
People see a song, a bird or a sudden memory as signs. Whether external or internal, these moments can bring comfort and a sense of connection.
Why do loved ones appear in dreams?
Dreams can be a way for the subconscious to process grief and longing. Some see them as symbolic messages, others as genuine visitations. Either way they often carry reassurance or guidance.
Do spirits have regrets?
Many teachings suggest that once free of the body, spirits see life with greater compassion and understanding. Regrets soften replaced by perspective and forgiveness.
Are pets part of the afterlife?
Yes i believe animals have souls and continue their journey. Stories often describe joyful reunions with beloved pets coming back to communicate.
How do spirits experience time?
Instead of linear time, many traditions describe an eternal “now,” where past, present, and future coexist. This may explain why memories of loved ones can feel so immediate.
How can I feel more connected to someone who has passed?
- Keep their memory alive through stories, photos or rituals
- Live in ways that honor their values
- Pay attention to meaningful synchronicities
- Create quiet moments of reflection or meditation
Do spirits guide us?
I know they act as gentle guides, not by controlling our choices but by inspiring us through memory, values and love.
Type of Healer, Main Focus Techniques, What People Seek From Them
Reiki Practitioners Channel universal life force energy through hands on or hands off techniques to help alleviate, Stress relief, relaxation, energy balance
Chakra Healers Work with the body’s 7 main energy centers to clear blockages, Emotional release, clarity, vitality
Shamans Use rituals, drumming, plant medicine and connection with spirit ancestors Deep spiritual insight, soul retrieval, ancestral healing
Sound Healers Use instruments like singing bowls, gongs, or chanting to shift vibration Emotional release, mental clarity, deep relaxation
Crystal Healers Place crystals on or around the body to align energy fields Grounding, protection, emotional balance
Guidance and Prayer Healers Call on divine power, prayer, or blessings for healing Spiritual comfort, hope, physical or emotional healing
Breathwork Guides Use conscious breathing techniques to release stored emotions Trauma release, stress reduction, heightened awareness
Energy Workers (general) Work with subtle energy fields through touch, intention, or visualization Balance, vitality, emotional healing
Meditation Visualization Guides Lead clients into deep states of focus and imagery Inner peace, clarity, self-discovery and healing.
Reflections on Time, Memory and the Afterlife
When someone we love passes away, the questions that surface are rarely about facts. They are about meaning. We wonder if they are at peace, if they know how much we miss them, if they still walk beside us in some unseen way. These questions may not have definitive answers, but they open a space for reflection on time, on memory and on the enduring bonds of love.
Time Beyond the Clock
For the living time is linear, days accumulate, years pass, and we measure our lives in milestones. But when we imagine the perspective of those who have gone, time feels different. Perhaps it is less about minutes and hours, and more about presence. Memories collapse the distance between “then” and “now.” A laugh remembered, a gesture recalled, can feel as immediate as the moment it first happened. In this way love itself bends time.
Dreams as Conversations with Ourselves
Dreams often bring departed loved ones back to us. Whether or not they are “visits” is less important than what they reveal, our longing, our need for reassurance, our desire to carry forward the wisdom of those we’ve lost. A dream can be a mirror, showing us what we most need to hear sometimes in the voice of the one we miss most.
The Question of Peace
We often ask if our loved ones are at peace. Perhaps the deeper question is whether we can find peace in their absence. To imagine them free of pain, reunited with others they cherished or simply resting in stillness can be a way of soothing our own grief. In that sense, picturing their peace becomes part of our healing.
Signs and Symbols
A song on the radio, a bird at the window, a sudden memory that surfaces without warning moments can feel like messages. Whether they are coincidences or something more, they remind us that connection is not limited to physical presence. What matters is the meaning we draw from them and the comfort they bring.
What Remains Unsaid
Many people wonder if their loved ones had regrets or words left unspoken. While we cannot know, we can choose to carry forward the essence of what mattered most in the relationship, the laughter, the lessons, the love. In doing so, we give voice to what might have been left unsaid.
Living as a Continuation
Perhaps the most powerful way to feel connected is to live in a way that honors them. Every choice we make, every kindness we extend, every memory we keep alive becomes a continuation of their story. In this sense, they guide us not by whispering answers, but by shaping the values and love we carry forward.