Remember that Thanksgiving is all about gratitude. Or at least it is supposed to be. Sometimes it seems to have morphed into being about eating too much, football and preparing for Black Friday shopping. But that isn’t the way it is supposed to be.
Consider Thanksgiving as a time to be retrospective. You can’t help but think of other Thanksgivings, the traditions that you were raised with, the people who surrounded you as you grew up. If you are lucky, you are still surrounded by people you love who love you. Most of us have people who are no longer around for Thanksgiving. Some families are separated by distance, and others haven’t been able to get together because of Covid. We are constantly redefining who family is, and what our Thanksgiving traditions are.
By using the same recipe as your grandmother for stuffing, or watching the parade with family before you eat, you are celebrating the connection between you and family that are on the other side. People on the other side are still aware of what is going on in our lives, and they feel connected
Celebrate the holiday by taking time to contact loved ones who have passed to the other side.
Book a session with Ann Marie, and find out how they are still watching over you, loving you and keeping track of what is going on in your life. Loved ones on the other side will bring up the fun times that you have shared, the love they have for you, what is important to them, and how they are doing on the other side. It is a great pleasure to be able to offer this service, and everyone who has a session feels better afterwards. It is a way to feel more connected, to understand that life goes on after the body fades away, and that there is an order, a perfection to life that you cannot see until you get the higher perspective.
The best reason to talk to your loved ones on the other side? To realize how much you are loved.
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