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Life is certainly a lot more interesting once you open the door to that other world
Opening that wardrobe door in the back of your mind ... lol
Opening that wardrobe door in the back of your mind ... lol
could very well be true, suk.The reading showed me that she had 'lessons' to learn... she wasn't exactly a good person during her life, a bit of a troublemaker in almost every sense. When she died, I had a strong feeling that her death was significant karmically. I'm not sure how to fully express that in words, but this feeling was way stronger than any other feeling, of sadness or even shock. That it was inevitable, and in some way, it was the universe showing me what the Divine was capable of.
I like to think this is also very true.I kept remembering my other (more spiritually inclined) late grandmother's words: all our karma is delivered to us within this lifetime.
yes, very true! But also one needs to also understand that sometimes what one symbol means to person "A" can be very different to person "B". So, don't just go with the generally accepted symbols meaning - though it is a good start. pay attention to what that symbol means to you--if you continue to see it.Another way of enhancing these abilities, I'm discovering, is through the study of symbols, in dreams, daydreams or meditations. Jesus is said to have called it the only way to 'reach heaven' or something in that vein. So maybe tarot ties into it quite well, as it's a kind of study of symbols too.
Probably none of our grandmothers was "evil" - just the times and beliefs of where and when they lived.
Probably none of our grandmothers was "evil" - just the times and beliefs of where and when they lived. I think sztar that these dreams are clairvoyance, it's how I started out on my journey to being a medium. The next thing is to find that off/on switch lol andonce you get control then you're off and running Have fun on this exciting path xx
Wow CN, thanks for sharing the story about your grandmother. I have a distant aunt like that too, who everyone says is horrible and doesn't appreciate anything people do for her... But meeting her and learning about her life from my dad made me so sad for her. She was a really strong, determined woman, and left the guy she married at a time when it wasn't socially acceptable. I would certainly be bitter in my old age if I had to live her life, and always had people criticising me.
I have a family member who is somewhat like this gm of yours too. However, this person isn't an alcoholic, I am 100% sure of that. But, they are 'EVIL' too and that is putting it mildly. This person is extremely harmful to others and sneakily so. This person can NOT be trusted in anyway, shape or form. I believe this person is very mentally unbalanced and is in great need of medical help--but they flat out refuse to even discuss this. Its sad, isn't it? Its at the point now, where this elderly family member is stuck in their home and no one will visit because they can't stand or even trust them. So, this person is alone and it makes it much worse, tbh. I use to drive down to visit (I live far away) a few times a year, but this person turned so ugly on me that I had to stay away for my own safety and health. Its very sad overall. But they also made their own world, I guess--even if they turned to alcohol or have a mental imbalance. You can't change them unless they are willing to get the help they need.About my grandmother, I was never really faced with her bad side as much as my mom was, growing up and later in life. She was an incredible character, very full of life, enthusiastic and colourful. I was fascinated with her as a little girl, and we used to write letters to each other. When I reached adulthood she'd become a severe alcoholic, and no one could help her because she denied everything. My mom and dad were the only family she had who wanted to help, but you know how it gets... I'm in a position to see the humour in all of it, but it's pretty crazy. 'Evil' doesn't really describe anyone fairly (hence the quotation marks) and I know that people are complex... Thank you for the kind words, I hope that her soul can find the peace it couldn't when she was alive.
yep. very true. I think tarot reading has helped many people to discover other 'hidden' abilities that they had. other divination tools are also like this, but most people begin with reading cards, I think.Thanks for clarifying the symbols thing as well. That's what prevented me from analysing my dreams for so long, because I couldn't understand the meaning of certain symbols in the supposedly accepted interpretation. Learning tarot was a lightbulb moment for me, because you're taught to discover and trust your intuitive meanings for the symbols and cards.
I've always heard that it is passed through the female line in our family. However, that said, my brother and my maternal uncle and also my maternal gf were also all psychic. I don't think any of my cousins on my maternal side really were--but then perhaps it was because they didn't trust their gut instincts and/or never had any desire to develop them. I usually hear of more women being psychic then men. But, I know many men who are psychic too.Also, it's curious how certain kinds of psychic activity seems to be inherited. My mother saw her father's ghost after he died, standing in the doorway of her room, just as her mother did with her father.
I wonder if it's passed on easier to daughters too.