6. Trusting Your Intuition
At the heart of it all lies intuition. Deep down, most of us can tell whether a presence is loving or unsettling. That inner knowing is powerful.
When the feeling is warm, familiar, and filled with love, trust that it is your loved one reaching across the veil to remind you of their care. When the feeling is confusing, heavy, or fearful, trust that too—and take steps to protect your peace.
Finding Comfort in the Mystery
For many seniors, questions about life after loss become part of everyday reflection. Each goodbye we face stirs up memories of those we have already lost. It is natural to seek reassurance that love does not end, that the bonds we wove through a lifetime continue beyond this world.
While no one has all the answers, countless people have felt moments of unmistakable comfort—a fragrance, a song, a gentle presence that cannot be explained away. These experiences remind us that love is stronger than absence, and that memory itself is a sacred bridge between worlds.
At the same time, discernment is important. By noticing how an encounter makes you feel—comforted or fearful, peaceful or unsettled—you can better understand whether you are sensing the spirit of someone dear or something unrelated.
Closing Thoughts
Grief often leaves us searching for signs, and those signs can be both mysterious and powerful. Distinguishing between the spirit of a loved one and other energies helps bring clarity, reassurance, and a sense of calm.
If you sense love, peace, and connection, allow yourself to be comforted. If you sense fear or disruption, remember that you have the power to protect your heart and your home.
Most of all, trust that the love you shared with those who have passed continues to shape your life. In quiet moments, in gentle reminders, and in the very strength that carries you through, their spirit lives on.
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