Spirit activity increases during the holiday season. People report odd and unusual things happening as Christmas approaches. Individually, our vibration and frequency are slightly altered this time of year.
For some, it’s the excitement of family gatherings and seeing the magic in children’s eyes as they tear into their presents. For others, it’s a quiet sadness while wishing the deceased were still here to celebrate.
Either way, folks are feeling nostalgic and sentimental. Like a homing beacon, this collective energy draws Heavenly family members from the spirit realms. They don’t want to miss out on the fun and do whatever they can to assure us of their presence.
In some cases, this might take the form of electronic anomalies (a new toy truck starts working on its own without any batteries.) A framed picture of a deceased loved one might be found on a different shelf or mysteriously moved to a different room entirely. And sometimes, the event takes on a more subtle form - like dreaming of someone you’ve lost or smelling the person’s scent in your home.
One thing is for certain. There is far more to our reality than meets the eye. Heaven is a real place. It’s not somewhere up in the clouds. It’s right here - vibrating at a slightly different frequency than our Earthly plane. Our departed friends and family members are often close enough to reach out and hold our hands. When the wind blows just right, the curtain dividing Heaven and Earth can part just long enough for us to have a heartwarming experience. Just long enough for us to remember that magic is real and miracles do exist.
What’s the best way to feel their presence? Smile. Laugh. Spread joy to others. Do something nice for a stranger. Be the ringleader who coordinates the holiday party for your family. Taking these steps will cause your soul to shine a little brighter. And when that happens, it’s easier for your deceased loved ones to see you.
Everyone does the holidays a little differently. No two families are the same. Yet, there is a common thread that unites us all. We all want to feel loved. We all want a visitor from Heaven to drop by. We all wish to make lasting memories with those we cherish most. And we’re all seeking joy to illuminate this world that often seems so dark.
So, for those who celebrate this holiday… let your Christmas tree shine bright, and may your heart glow even brighter. Like Santa being drawn to a plate full of cookies, our departed loved ones just can’t help themselves. Have patience and know they’ll eventually make an appearance. They miss us always. They love us unconditionally. And nothing makes them happier than seeing a smile on our faces during the holiday season.
Happy holidays,
Andy
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