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F.A.Q -
Frequently Asked Questions
These are actual questions from readers and clients to Reverend
Edward.
If you have a question you would like to ask,
please contact Reverend Edward using the
contact form.
- Q. Do our
loved ones watch over us from the other side?
A. Our
loved ones never truly leave us. Using the word dead is what
makes the crossing of a loved one sound so final. The true
meaning of death is a change from one state of consciousness
to another.
- Q. When we
die, does someone come to help with the transformation?
A. Yes,
we are never alone when we cross over and change from
one state of consciousness to another.
Your parents, even Grand parents angels or deities can be at
your side to help you with the transformation. Even though you
have never met them in this lifetime.
- Q. I was at
work, and I had not received a call that my grandfather died.
I could see him standing in my office with a smile. There was
a smell in the air that was the smell of his after shave. When
the phone rang it was my mother telling me that my grandfather
had died.
What I saw that day, could it be possible?
A. Yes,
there is a new and different energy when a loved one crosses
over on the final breath, and have made it into the world of
light. There still is a great connection of love. Your loved
one is saying that I am fine, not too worry, and that they
have made it to the other side.
- Q. I feel
when my brother who has past over five years ago, is around
me, but I become so full of fear when it happens.
How can I hear any messages that he may be relating to me?
A. The
fear you have is closing down your communication to the spirit
realm.
There is nothing to fear from a person who has crossed over.
You can only gain something from the experience. Would you
cover your ears to the melodic sounds of music coming from the
radio, or to the birds singing in the morning?
Your brother can give you messages via the airwaves of your
higher self, so relax and tune in!
- Q. I have
guilt over the way my sister passed on, she had an overdose. I
feel there was something that I could have done.
A. There
is no reason for you to have guilt over your sister. When we
come into this world God gives each of us a power called free
will, the ability to make free decisions.
Therefore you should not have any guilty feelings about your
sister..
If you asked if your sister had made it to the other side, I
would say to yes indeed.
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