Further Reading

Tuesday 8 June 2010

Mystic Switchboard

Providing the bridge between the two worlds ... connecting those who have been seperated by the illusion of death. The message is simple, life goes on ... the spirit moves to other levels of this virtual universe ...

Something not featured here on A Light In The Darkness for a while ... but with the residual energies of the weekend still active in my 'grey matter' ... there is a need to pass along what has been said (and is being said) to me:

"Hovis man ... I was the Hovis Man. Hovis bread ... visions of a bakery and loaf after loaf of Hovis bread. The family would have been besieged with hovis loafs! This was someone's grandfather. A man lifting a cap, giving a cheeky grin ... a wink. Around you all the time ... confirming a connection."

"Terry has to be remembered. Too much shock and trauma to say goodbye. Is ok. A sudden and untimely transition. You've not to blame yourself for the events that day"

"A woman who gradually lost her proud lock of (Black?) hair due to treatment who faded away. So much weight lost. So much love felt around her when everyone gathered for her magical moment. A tear was in the eye. An eye did open at the end. Fleeting words of goodbye were spoken when she departed her body. She spoke, she was heard. Someone gripped a ring which was a gift from her. The ring will often feel cold ... which means she's touched the object because it was an object of their shared loved. A memory of pine walls in a cabin and loud laughter. Alcohol induced. Happy times."

"May and you were a different person. Debbie. Another friend lost to someone. Watched over by their friend ... May was the change. When things got better."

"A single rose placed at a grave. A boy riding past on a bicycle made for an eerie moment. For when the boy turned he had on his face the person who's grave was visited. It was not imagination."

"David and George were brothers who sadly passed very close to each other. Their mother still mourns their loss. She won't open her heart to their father who is hurting too. Jack must be remembered too. The father that never was ... he holds the child. Both live on after death."

"Soldier here with a vision of desert. He had a freckled face. Looked too young to fight. He watched his mother & sister amongst the crowds. They sat in a central position in the room. About 6 or 7 lines back he is saying. They knew he was there because one felt his touch on their arms. He never believed in there being live after death ... his death was an accident despite what was suggested. He stepped back and took a bullet in the neck or in the head. Maybe more than one. In the line of friendly fire. He wishes to be remembered. He talks of his favourite teddy bear kept on a shelf. He raises a smile and sees his room left how it was ... so long ago. I get the sense his name may well have been Simon."

"A little girl with a limp who is deaf ... who is making electronic equipment go crazy ... moves close ... too young to pass ... will be returning down soon. Her sister has conceived ... will soon bear a lump. Michelle. She is calling out for Michelle. But she doesn't think Michelle made it to the hall ..."