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Messages from Relatives Crossed Over Today

Aiesha, is a name that comes acrooss, she may have died from an infection in her spine or back like scoliosis. She may have been under 18 years old, but had a chronic medical history and died in a hospital room. She talks to me about her dissappointment with her father who used her illness to panhandle money from charity but never contributed the money to her care. Her father continues to deceive people. She is concerned about his ways causing detriment to her mother and brothers.

Ronald is another name that comes across. He is trying to reach out to his mother. ronaled died from Alcoholism. His mother wonders about him and he says it is ok to put his stuff away and he wants her to go back to school.

James "C" comes across. He died in a fight infront of a bar. He says it was the final blow to the head that took him over. The fight was with one man over money he owed but never paid back. He wants to recah out to his girlfriend. he wants to say he is sorry and that he did want to marry her.

Lawrence wants to reach David ,his brother, he left behind a magazine collection in the second box there is an envelope he wants you to have.

Comments

Unknown said…
Hi,
I lost my brother in 1997 and then my father in 1999. I would like to know if they are ok, and if they suffered at all, and whether they are near. I also want to know if they listen to when I talk to them. Also about giving me a sign. Thanks
Carla
DL Publishing said…
They do hear you. They reference seeing you talk towards the closet.. are there clothes still hanging in a closet?
Anonymous said…
hi, i lost my father in law 2 yrs ago. I talk to him all the time. I'd like to know if he's the one who keeps turning my oven on! and my stereo? If not.. could you tell me who it is please?
thank you,
Paula :)

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