Last shot of the day on a film set, also the last name of the author of this blog. Martin - Latin singular, those soldiers who work for Mars, God of War. A smith. In this lifetime of words, music and film. AKA "The Afterlife Expert" (Coast to Coast AM) If you want to reach me, I can be found on FB, LinkedIn, or Gmail under MartiniProds (my youtube channel)
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Hacking the Afterlife Podcast 17 - Edgar Cayce
Here's our latest podcast "Hacking the Afterlife #17"
I have been trying for week's to win a copy of Your book/podcast on Quara under a comment about the afterlife. I NEED to know. My mom passed leaving me alone with no family as that wasn't important to her. I'm sad, lonley, angry, hurt, etc. But since her being in my home for 15 months and passing at a hospice house, and i not being there at that time. Its been since November of 2018 she passed and now i don't want to be left here alone. Please, please help me, atleast to fill out the questionnaire
Sorry - I didn't know that there were comments hidden on my page - I hope it worked out. But we can always reach out to our loved ones - just pretend you can. Take a photograph of her, say her name, remember her voice - and start to ask her questions. If you don't hear anything ask her to nod, shake her head or shrug. Don't judge the answers - ask questions about her journey (not yours). "Who was there to greet you?" "What are you up to?" Keep asking. When you hear or see and answer before you can ask the question you'll know you're connected.
I have been trying for week's to win a copy of Your book/podcast on Quara under a comment about the afterlife. I NEED to know. My mom passed leaving me alone with no family as that wasn't important to her. I'm sad, lonley, angry, hurt, etc.
ReplyDeleteBut since her being in my home for 15 months and passing at a hospice house, and i not being there at that time. Its been since November of 2018 she passed and now i don't want to be left here alone.
Please, please help me, atleast to fill out the questionnaire
Thanks for your valuable time,
Loree Lemler
Sorry - I didn't know that there were comments hidden on my page - I hope it worked out. But we can always reach out to our loved ones - just pretend you can. Take a photograph of her, say her name, remember her voice - and start to ask her questions. If you don't hear anything ask her to nod, shake her head or shrug. Don't judge the answers - ask questions about her journey (not yours). "Who was there to greet you?" "What are you up to?" Keep asking. When you hear or see and answer before you can ask the question you'll know you're connected.
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