Queanbeyan NSW 27/4/11 original Image Matthew James |
Although evidence can take many forms it should be evidence that is personal to recipient/enquirer and means something to the recipient/enquirer. This could be in the words or mannerisms that can be attributed to the person coming through or in the form of more direct evidence such as ages, names, descriptions, memories, how they passed, anniversaries or something similar. These are, however, just examples. Even if the message does not contain these it could still provide the evidence that you need.
Sometimes evidence that is given will not be immediately identifiable. It may only be after discussion with other members of the family that information comes to light that the recipient may not have previously known, or, because our memories are not always as quick and as accurate as we might like, we may not recognise the evidence until later. It should also be remembered that mediums are individuals and as such work in different ways....read more>>>...