Long Island Medium bringing ‘The Experience’ to Cedar Rapids - The Gazette

"And it's so interesting, because I feel actually blessed, because I have so many beautiful and happy things that go on in my life. You mentioned my divorce - it was sad, but yet in the same token, it's a reality for a lot of people.

"When I meet people, like on the street meet someone in a store, one of the first things that they always say to me, they're like, 'I know you, you're like my best friend,' or one woman said to me the other day, 'I've known you for 10 years, but you've never met me.

"No matter where we're from, what we do for a living, we're all the same. We all go through the same struggles, especially through COVID. We all felt alone, we all lost a lot of things, whatever it may be, we all lost something.

"I think being so accessible the way that I am, and sharing so many things, I think it helps people in their everyday lives, as well. "

Helping people get through life's trials is the essence of how she uses her ability to connect with departed loved ones, giving their survivors a measure of peace and reassurance that their connections continue after death.

She advises everyone to come with no expectations, and even though some may think bringing an item like a piece of jewelry or a scarf or purse might increase the chances of their loved one coming through, they typically act as a means of validation.

"I have found over the years that the people that come with no expectation, they have the best experience, and I think it's because I've learned that there are so many common things that Spirit might talk about or refer to, as far as burdens and guilt maybe the way that someone has passed.

"But what I have Spirit do with every healing message that they have me deliver, they have to validate it with something completely unique to the person that Spirit has me speaking to. They might talk about something that happened years ago, to remind them of happy times. They might talk about things that have happened since they died, so they know that through every milestone they've achieved, their loved ones have been with them in spirit, that they haven't truly left them.

"They talk about things that no one else would know that they said to their loved ones in their own personal thoughts or prayers.

"The thing I learned or took away from this special was these families, every year, have to relive their loved one's death in extreme detail, minute by minute, hour by hour, and how hard that is for them, and the strength that they've shown by coming," she said.



source: https://www.thegazette.com/article/long-island-medium-bringing-the-experience-to-cedar-rapids/

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