By Jane Greer —
As difficult as Mother’s Day can be when you are facing the loss of your mom, it also can become an opportunity abounding for afterlife connection if you are open to it or are ready to open up to it. Receiving a sign from your loved one is an incredibly powerful experience that brings with it tremendous healing and comfort. Most importantly, it is something that you can initiate through “transcommunication.”
In my book, The Afterlife Connection – A Therapist Reveals How To Communicate With Departed Loved Ones, I teach readers how to specifically ask for a sign from their loved ones and, most significantly, how to recognize those signs when they are sent. Over the course of my work, many people have shared their stories with me and didn’t realize they were holding a four-leaf clover until a light was shined on the significance of the happening and message.
Our loved ones continue to exist energetically and we are able to connect with their energy and they with ours for an ongoing remarkable transformation of the relationship we had with them while they were alive.
This Mother’s Day marks eleven years that my mother will be gone, and it was her passing that led to my writing my book. While I miss her dearly each and every day, I also have had an ongoing spiritual realtionship with her in such a connected way that it has sustained me through the years since her death. I encourage each of you reeling from the devastation of losing your mother no matter how long she has been gone, to start your personal journey of connection to look for, ask and expect the signs from her. It will truly change your world and your life.
Reach Jane Greer at www.drjanegreer.com, or through www.healthylife.net.
Tags: grief, hope, signs and connections
Thank you for your wonderful ministry. I would have given anything to have had this 2 years ago when my father died.
You may be aware of other sites that address other types of loss. A friend is having to leave a professional career due to medical reasons. She is already greiving. She has a family depending on her income. I’m very concerned & would appreciate having some appropriate resources to offer her. Are you aware
of web sites that would be appropriate?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Mary Ellen