I had an amazing session with Sally this week and received some wonderful validations from four of my loved ones in spirit!!
My son, Greg, came through first. I could hear his voice between the other frequencies and could tell he was speaking in sentences but could not make out the words. When Sally mouthed the words as she heard them, I could then decipher them on my own. Having an actual conversation with my son was the most wonderful experience. Greg started by wishing me a happy birthday and validated that the sign that I had received on my birthday was from him. He also gave me a message about his passing being an accident and told me in no uncertain terms to not doubt it but believe him. This has really helped me.
My mum transitioned a few months ago and I asked Greg if she was with him. He brought her through. Mum started speaking and I could tell it was a female voice. It was my mum!!! She said ‘There is no dementia in heaven.’ That was so evidential. She told me she was so grateful for the care we gave her before she died. I asked her about my sister on this side and she said that my sister was worrying about her cancer journey but that she would be ok. She also said that my dad was also with her. At this point my dad asked if he could come through.
I asked dad how he was coping with mum and he said that she was driving him potty. That was definitely my dad’s humour. He then said it was wonderful that they were together again. He also talked about the family holidays we all had and how much fun they were.
Someone else then asked if they could come through. It was my best friend who transitioned 3 months after Greg and my dad. I was not expecting her to come through. I was so happy to hear from her. She gave evidence about her childhood that only I would know to prove that it was her. I was with her when she passed and she was talking to someone at the end of her bed in her final hours. I always wondered who it was. I asked her and she told me it was her mum.
Greg then came back and finished the session by saying ’I love you, your son Greg for eternity’