My Dad’s Path

Jenny from Indianapolis, IN, asked:

Hi Julie,

First I want to thank you for your reading of my dad last Fall.

I had asked what stage he was in and if I should make plans to travel from my home in Ukiah, CA to him in Indianapolis. I’m in Indianapolis now and my dad, Robert, went on hospice on January 30th (6 days after I came home to visit). So, I plan to stay here for the duration of his journey.

I want to know what stage he is in now. He can’t seem to talk to us anymore and I want to support his journey as much as I can. What does he need? Is he in pain? What smells/scents, music and/or experiences would bring him the most pleasure right now? What does he want us to know? Has he forgiven himself and others? Is he ready to leave?

Any guidance you can share would be much appreciated. I love your show and one day plan to schedule a one-on-one just for fun!

I hope you’re having a beautiful day! Jenny

Hi Jenny,

I’m so delighted you got your wish and are able to spend this time with your dad.

Per your request, I first connected to you and from you to your dad. He is in Phase 10 of the Twelve Phases of Transition. This means he is surrounded by angels and deceased loved ones. His parents’ spirits are at his feet and hundreds of deceased family and friends’ spirits are there as well. There are even some deceased pets’ spirits present. All of them comprise what I call the “Welcome to Heaven” committee.

In addition, his spirit is out of his body and is attached to the top of his head where a vortex has formed. It looks like a funnel cloud (tornado). It has a strong upward pull and will help his spirit separate from his body when the time comes.

Your dad told me he is ready to go, isn’t in pain, and just wants his family around him.

When I asked him your specific questions, he said he’d like to smell a vanilla scent similar to sugar cookies baking, he’d like for you to play Broadway tunes, and he’d like to have his feet rubbed.

Please consider reading my book Angelic Attendants: What Really Happens As We Transition From This Life Into The Next and sharing it with your family. I believe you’ll find it both informative and comforting as you go through this process with your dad.

Lastly, look for the little miracles/serendipities along the way. They’ll be plentiful and will be your assurance that everything is indeed unfolding in a perfectly divine order.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Hugs too!

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