Candace Lynn Talmadge

Candace Lynn Talmadge is an author, storyhealer, and paranormalist who weaves words into wider realities. Among her works is The Afterlife Healing Circle—How Anyone Can Contact the Other Side, published by Red Wheel Weiser with a foreword by Raymond Moody, M.D., the bestselling father of the afterlife movement. This book outlines how anyone can reach out to loved ones who have died and discusses why it may be important to do so. An instantly accurate prophetic dream about another’s death at age 12 opened Candace Lynn to the wider realities beyond the intellectual-rational. She spent decades researching arcane paranormal topics, looking for answers to questions. What happens when we die? What lies after death? Not just for those who are left behind, but for those who have moved into what Shakespeare called the undiscovered country. Candace Lynn discusses wider realities on her YouTube channel: @candacelynntalmadge808/videos Visit her there and subscribe for updates on her latest video, or contact her through her website: https://www.candacelynntalmadge.com

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Violent Deaths Leave Haunted Souls

Violent Deaths Leave Haunted Souls After death and before birth, consciousness (or soul-energy, if you prefer) is so intact that even when the physical body is abruptly destroyed, through accident or murder, for example, the remaining self-awareness often doesn’t realize what has happened. One example of this is the souls of those killed in the airplane crash for which Jana and Candace considered attempting a soul rescue. An undetected wind shear slammed a jumbo jet violently to the ground just north of the airport runway it was approaching to land. Though the physical bodies were removed from the crash site, […]

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Resolving an Abortion Decision

Resolving an Abortion Decision In addition to resolving grief and helping parents-to-be, the afterlife healing circle can be helpful in other difficult circumstances such as miscarriage, abortion, or suicide. Many of us regard such events as the end of a budding life, and even murder. What miscarriage and abortion really mean is delay. In both situations, the soul will opt not to return to a physical body, find another mother and father, or wait until the time is better for the woman who was pregnant. The third option is what happened for a woman we will call Lori Dell. At […]

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Circle Up for Healing

Circle Up for Healing According to the well-known Western European myth of Camelot, King Arthur gathered his knights at a circular table. He chose that particular table configuration to foster a sense of equality among his knights. He wanted to eliminate the head and foot of the more common rectangular table shape. This inevitably produced tension between the ideal of social equality, as embodied in the round table, and the reality of the decidedly nonegalitarian political hierarchy that Arthur led as monarch. Unlike the circle, Camelot did not endure. Today, we love to circle up for healing for the same […]

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‘Soul Senses’ Can Help with Grief

‘Soul Senses’ Can Help with Grief The soul senses are the primary means by which we are able to apply the principles of love, connection, and trust. We need the soul senses to invoke and feel the presence of love-energy. We also require these nonphysical senses to detect the presence of the soul(s) to whom we wish to speak, as that consciousness does not come attached to a physical body. And we need to learn to trust the information we receive through our soul senses, no matter how illogical or strange it may seem. These are the challenges inherent in […]

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Can a Séance be Healing?

Can a Séance be Healing? The séance is probably the most misunderstood and thus abused and debased of all spiritual practices. The very word immediately brings to mind what most of us consider the unreal and therefore absurd notion of “conjuring up spirits.” The séance stereotype certainly was the foundation for that outrageous scene in the film, “The Changling.” A more recent séance-related movie even has that word in the title: “The Conjuring.” Brian Dunning, who writes the Skeptoid blog, sums up the skeptic’s view of séances. “Contacting the dead has never passed any kind of controlled test, has no […]

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