SPIRIT COMMUNICATIONS: Literal is Validating

SPIRIT COMMUNICATIONS:   Literal is Validating

Today I did a wonderful spirit communication with a caller to my radio show.  The soul in spirit was so clear it was spine chilling to me.  Here is the feedback from the caller.

The sitter asked that I bring in her daughter who was in spirit.  Her daughter’s name is Stacey.

As I tried to explain to the mother on the phone with me how I do not take requests, her daughter, her voice began to speak in my head about, “Being like that.”

I asked, “Being like what?”  The daughter began to explain that when she was on earth she used to allow people to tell her what to do.

She was referring to the caller I had before them and what had been said.  From there the soul in spirit told me everything about her life on earth with such clarity it was truly an honor to witness it.

The take away from this, aside from the clarity of the communication, is the literalness of it.  For example, Stacey in spirit said to me that she had been in a toxic relationship, which caused her to do something to herself that took her life.

As the medium, I started to wonder if this meant she took her own life literally, as in suicide.  However, I knew from doing this so often I had to deliver to the sitter the exact words I heard, not any conclusions, deductions or enhancements I might have been drawn to make.

So I did.

As you can see by the following testimonial the words Stacey used through me were exactly correct to what had happened.  Had I said “she had committed suicide” this would not have been remotely correct.

I delivered exactly what I received, allowing the soul in spirit to speak for herself.  The reward in honoring the soul’s exact words, is accuracy and validation of continuity of life.

Here is feedback from the sitter.

“Honey I can’t say thank you enough for taking my call today. You were point on yes her toxic relation ship lasted till the day of her passing. She was with this man for 13 yrs they had a son together. He was 10 when she passed. A nurse overdosed her accidentally after she had a surgery to ease her migraines. That is why she had the surgery to be a better mom and not always laid up with her headaches. He son blames himself because she had the surgery for him to have a better life.”

The discernment is about 30 minutes into the show.  Listen to it HERE.