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Bridges to Heaven: Loved Ones on the Other Side

Bridges to Heaven: Loved Ones on the Other Side

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An Excerpt from Bridges to Heaven: True Stories of Loved Ones on the Other Side

By Sue Frederick

FOUND OBJECTS

Sue Frederick _Shelly Wilson_omtimesIn my daily work with clients, I’ve heard hundreds of stories about grieving people finding an object that they believe is a sign from their departed loved one.

These experiences are always very healing for the grieving person— a moment that helps them understand that their loved one lives on and watches over them.

On Valentine’s Day, seven months after Paul died, I was going through a fi ling cabinet, looking for financial information to prepare my taxes, when I discovered a chocolate Valentine heart with a ribbon wrapped around it and a note from Paul wishing me, Happy Valentine’s Day. It stunned me to find it.

As I sat on the floor, crying and amazed to be holding a Valentine’s gift from my dead husband on Valentine’s Day, I remembered that one year ago, Paul had said he couldn’t find a little Valentine’s gift he’d bought me. He was frustrated that he couldn’t remember where he’d put it. One year later, seven months after his death, he nudged me to find it where he’d left it. He helped me find it exactly on Valentine’s Day.

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These impossible events are not coincidences. They’re our loved ones reaching out to help us heal and to show us that we’re not alone. Take a moment to reflect on when this may have happened in your life. Do you remember finding something that you knew in your heart was a gift from your departed? Honor them by acknowledging you received it and knew it was from them. Say, “Thank you, I recognize your divine presence in my life.”

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