Article

Healing Grief Through Spiritual Mediumship

Topic: Grief and LossBy Samara AnjelaePublished April 20, 2008

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 2,415 legacy views

Grief is a universal and common reaction to the lost of a love one. Losing a parent, spouse, friend, child or pet can be devastating. In current times more and more bereaved individuals and families are utilizing spiritual mediumship via a medium as an effective way to help their grief and come to a better understanding of the passing of their loved ones. According to a recent USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll, almost 70 millio
Americans believe that it is possible to communicate with the dead, and millions of people in the world have experienced a visitation. More and more people are feeling safe to speak openly of these encounters and to experience the healing messages from their love ones.

What is a medium? A medium is able to receive communication from those who have physically died, similar to how a radio receives transmissions. Mediums provide evidence that our consciousness survives our physical death. Mediums are not therapists, however to communicate with departed loved ones is perhaps the most effective form of grief therapy. To know that your loved one lives on and is in a better place can bring an immense amount of healing and peace.

How does a medium communicate with the other side? Mediums have the ability to be part of the electromagnetic force that souls use to transmit their messages. Many mediums hear spoken words or phrases; others describe recognizing words telepathically. Some mediums receive visual images as if a movie is being played. They may describe an image or symbol, or interpret according to their own frame of reference. Some mediums describe having physical sensations that are communicated by spirit entities as well as picking up scents that are connected to specific spirit entities.

Are all mediums the same? No. Unfortunately some people claim to be mediums, and some may have psychic abilities and ESP talents, but cannot actually connect to those on the “other side.” Many so call mediums need information from you in order to begin or carry forward with the session. If a medium is a true channel to the other side, you do not need to tell them any information. You may answer “yes” or “no” but your loved ones should provide all the necessary and specific details. Authentic mediums will welcome skeptics because it is in the communication with departed loved ones that provides the evidence .

How can I learn more about mediumship or find a medium? Two helpful national organizations that can be found on the web are The Windbridge Institute for Applied Research in Human Potential (www.windbridge.org.) and The Forever Family Foundation (www.foreverfamilyfoundation.com).nnnn n

Article author

About the Author

Samara Anjelae is a healer, medium, mentor, and author. She has helped clients worldwide with a holistic and spiritual approach for the last 20 years. Samara has given thousands of phone and in-perso Spiritual Psychic Readings for clients who have sought clarity and purpose on life issues such as career, relationships, and soul path. Samara also performs Spiritual Medium Readings for clients who are seeking communication with specific loved ones who have crossed over. Samara is a certified research medium with Windbridge and the Forever Family Foundation. For more helpful information on Samara and mediumship, visit www.samarasays.com or call 859-749-8832.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

MAMA The love you had for mer Every day, I could seer You left me a blueprint to liver I use it daily to surviver Oh how, I wish we could chatr I have so much to sharer Oh how, I miss your carer There’s no one who comparer This year you’re gone 4 yearsr I cannot hold back the tearsr Songs of Zion remind me of your Your love for God and cooking toor It would not payr To lose my wayr On my knees Steadfast I stayr You’d be PROUD of mer Being all I can ber Many say I look like y

May 27, 2023

Article

Dealing With Marriage Separation Pain: How To Cope With Separation From Your Husband Today, I felt inspired to write about loneliness. Loneliness is a truly difficult emotion to deal with; it can arise unexpectedly and hit you really hard, slowly creep up on you and linger for months or years if not addressed. Loneliness, and the fear of being alone, is so powerful that it can keep people locked up in unhappy marriages for decades. Frequently, my clients share a list of negat

October 8, 2021

Website

At Callaghan Mortuary & Livermore Crematory, we believe that a life well-lived is a life well-celebrated. Our staff serves every family that comes through our doors with compassion, honor and dignity. We know that planning a funeral is not easy. However, we will do our best to make your experience as smooth as possible.

November 26, 2020

Article

“Happy” holidays? Let’s face it… the holidays can be the hardest time of the year by a longshot after you’ve lost someone dear to you. In a time where friends and family are meant to gather together, it’s all too easy to focus on the one face that’s missing from the picture. To top it all off, we’re now nine months into a worldwide pandemic that seems set on keeping us apart from those we would usually spend quality time with right about now. Trust me when I s

November 20, 2020