Julie Ryan

Asheville Bound

Casey from Los Angeles, CA, wrote:

Hi Julie –

I’ve lived in California for many years and have been single. I’m in the process of putting my house on the market AND moving to Asheville, NC. I would love to hear what you see for my new life there – as I want to move to lighten up my life and make space for a new love. I’m 54 year old female…what do you see? I’d like to be there by September of this year!

Hi Casey,

When asking if it’s in your best interest to put your house on the market, I get a YES. When I ask if it’s in your best interest to move to Asheville, NC, I also get a YES. And, right now, the September time frame sounds more like by the end of the year.

As for a new love, I see you with a man involved in education, possibly at the high school level. He is a bit older and has gray hair.

I also see you living in a lovely, charming, perhaps Victorian home. It has a highly pitched roof line and is white.

Now keep in mind, all of the above is what I’m getting at this moment in time. Free will and other factors can affect the outcome of future events. Focus on what you want and you’ll be amazed how it all falls into place for you.

Keep asking yourself, “Is it in my best interest to …” and fill in the blanks. The first answer you get is spiritual guidance and the most accurate one.

Blessings, Julie

By Julie Ryan|2015-06-23T00:04:45+00:00June 22nd, 2015

Julie Ryan is an inventor, entrepreneur, and medical intuitive whose skills bring comfort and understanding to families during the dying process. Through her Twelve Phases of Transition®, she reveals the spiritual perspective of death, involving angels, deceased loved ones, and even pets. Julie’s insights provide peace by explaining what the dying person needs, whether they’re in pain, and how close they are to passing. Her work offers profound solace and a transformative view of life and death, making a challenging time more comforting and enlightening.

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