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LIFE AFTER DEATH Communication: When Loved Ones Bring HOPE & HEALING with Wendy Elizabeth – #437

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In this episode:

Could the enduring love we hold for those who’ve passed away manifest in mysterious, comforting signs? This heartrending episode invites Wendy Elizabeth, who walks us through her poignant experience of grief following the loss of her daughter, Summer. Her journey, marked by an unwavering belief in the afterlife, has led to an enlightening exploration of otherworldly communications. Wendy’s stories, captured in her books Summersmiles2410 and Calling All Angels Journal, offer solace and affirm the possibility of perpetual bonds with our departed loved ones.

In our quest to understand the invisible threads that connect us to the divine, we share uplifting stories of angelic encounters and the unexpected ways these celestial beings enter our lives. You’ll hear how journaling, guided by angelic presence, has bridged Wendy’s world with that of the afterlife, and how music and personal manifestations can lead to profound joy amidst sorrow. Our episode becomes a haven for anyone touched by grief or intrigued by the ethereal, as we illuminate the tender interplay between human resilience and angelic influence.

 Guest Biography:

Wendy Elizabeth, the author of Summersmiles2410 and Calling All Angels a companion journal to her first book.

She began her writing after the loss of her daughter. Her study of Angels and the spiritual side while caring for her elderly parents is her life’s work.

Wendy loves to paint and is currently working on her next novel. She writes in a rural town in the mountains with her kids and two dogs.

📣 Wendy Elizabeth’s website:

➡️ https://jonathan-wind.com/

Episode Chapters with Short Key Points:

(0:00:01) – Communication With Deceased Loved Ones
Belief in an afterlife, communication with the departed, and finding solace in shared light after losing a child.

(0:12:32) – Loved Ones and Spirit Guides Signs
Personal experiences and signs from the beyond, spirit guides, specific symbols, and trusting extraordinary encounters.

(0:18:24) – Miraculous Encounter With an Angel
A child falls on an escalator but is unharmed, possibly due to the appearance of an angel named Matthias. We reflect on human resilience after loss.

(0:28:10) – Angels’ Role in Our Lives
Personal significance of names, faith, guardian angels, and their role in our lives and afterlife.

(0:40:38) – Angels and Living in the Present
Belief in angels, personal anecdotes, divine surprises, and the comfort they bring in contrast to traditional human interactions.

(0:49:21) – Manifestation, Music, and Finding Happiness
Staying present, manifesting outcomes, and music’s impact on memory are explored in this chapter.

(1:00:23) – Journaling and the Afterlife
Nature’s journaling method, reincarnation, and navigating grief through signs from lost loved ones are discussed.

Episode Transcript

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2 thoughts on “LIFE AFTER DEATH Communication: When Loved Ones Bring HOPE & HEALING with Wendy Elizabeth – #437”

  1. Also, I’m wondering if Julie can recommend a counselor or therapist with specialization in STEs such as those listed under certified practitioners at the aciste.org web site. None of those currently listed are licensed to practice in Florida and I’m wondering if Julie may know any such especially with respect to my anticipated and already existing sadness and “fear“ of losing my 95 yr old mother and the limited time left with her. Thank you.

    1. Hi Doug,

      I don’t know of a therapist.

      Is it worth asking other practitioners if they can recommend someone in your area?

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