Monday, November 10, 2014

Delivering Messages From the Dead


I have often wondered to myself from the time I was just a little kid if I should deliver messages to people when I receive something pertaining to them.  I didn’t know how to go about doing such a thing and because of that … I chose to just keep things to myself.  The most common way of receiving information at that time was in my dreams.  That question has always stayed in my head and never left me.  Now … as a clairvoyant and a paranormal investigator I have many other avenues open to me for receiving messages from the dead.

Anytime we have our equipment running, delivering messages is always something that we offer to do.  Maybe there is a reason that a spirit is hanging around.  Maybe they have a message that they are wanting to give you.  Sometimes they just come directly to us and give us the message and then move on.  This is something that we always offer to try to do for anyone when we are doing evp work or working with the Spirit Box. 

Sometimes we get messages without any names attached to them.  Those … of course … are undeliverable.  I think that sometimes they just have the need to “tell someone” whatever it is that they have to say … they just want someone to know.  Sometimes it is only told to us … other times we are able to deliver the message to someone else.  Now that I have sat down and thought about it, there have been eight specific messages we have received thus far that clearly stated who they were from and who they were for. All eight had personal messages for an individual person.  Some of the messages have been directed to and for just us.  There have been other messages that were received by the intended person because they were with us at the time and heard it come through the SB7 Spirit Box right then.

It is not an easy thing to tell someone that you have a message for them.  Not everyone receives it well.  Not everyone wants to hear it.  Sometimes rejection is soft and easy … other times rejection is swift and hard like a slap in the face.  We have to remember that if we are rejected it is okay.  Sometimes that is hard to remember though.  For me, it would kind of hurt my feelings because I was so excited to be able to do that for someone.  It has been two years now and I have learned that it is okay and that I shouldn’t be hurt by it.  I have learned to be satisfied that I made the effort whether it was received or not.

Of the eight messages I have listed above that we have received, all of them were accepted and delivered except for one.  That’s not bad.  Now you may be wondering to yourself how I have the courage to even attempt to do such a thing.  I was pretty scared the first time but just as with everything else … it gets easier and I am more confident the more I do it.  I just don’t push it.  I do realize that it can be a shock to someone’s system to be told that I have a message for them.  Some people need time to think about it before they are actually ready to accept a message.  However, the majority of the time, I have felt very welcomed and good about the messages I have delivered.

For me, it is important that I give the person a choice in whether they want to receive the message or not.  I usually do this in person or over the phone.  I’m going to use the name Sarah here for an example.  I say to the person … “If I had a message for you from Sarah, would you like to know what it is?”  If they say yes … I tell them.  If they say no … I don’t.  I just delivered a message recently that I delivered through an email message.  It worked out okay but it was the first time that I hadn’t given the person a choice first.  I was hoping if they didn’t want to read it they would have stopped reading it and deleted it.  I made it clear that I was about to deliver a message.  But I am glad they didn’t delete it!  I am glad they accepted it and read it.  And I am also grateful that I got a favorable response.  I will in the future continue giving people an option as much as I can.  I think it is important for people to have a choice.  And if they say no, even if it’s in that “slap in the face” way … they are always free to contact me later if they have thought about it and changed their mind.

As I said earlier in this post, there has only been one time that I have had anyone turn me away and not receive their message.  There have also been two messages that I chose not to deliver.  In both instances I decided against it for the same reason.  Both times it was a message of negativity from people who were negative as living people and I chose not to continue the cycle by delivering a message that I thought might cause the living person stress because of their past experiences with the person who gave me the message. 

Right or wrong … what it comes down to is this … it is and shall always remain my choice of whether I seek to deliver a message of not.  My rule is this … peace, love and light.  If it is not a message of peace … I won’t deliver it.  If it is not a message of love … I won’t deliver it.  If it is not a message of light … I won’t deliver it. 

It gives us great joy to be able to help people with their paranormal issues … to investigate for them … to do cleansings for them … and to deliver messages to them.

We are very grateful for the opportunities that we have been given.  We are grateful for the people who refer us to their friends and neighbors and associates.  We look forward to the upcoming blessings of the people we will be working with in the future.

Thank you for stopping by and visiting us on the blog.

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