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🗓️ 5 June 2023
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to enlightened empaths, your community for the spiritually awakened |
0:05.0 | Empaths, where we discuss, explore and connect with fellow Empaths, |
0:12.0 | healers, intuitive, and seekers. |
0:19.0 | Hello Empaths, we hope you're having a great week. |
0:22.0 | We're going to be sharing with you some signs from spirits that you all have received letting you know that you're on the right path or that you are not alone on this beautiful journey. We're all traversing together. And we just |
0:34.8 | want to take a moment to thank you guys so much for taking time to share these |
0:38.8 | beautiful impactful and validating stories with us. If you have a story you want to share with us, |
0:44.1 | please remember you can always email us enlightened Dempaths at gmail.com. You want to start |
0:50.6 | as off to nieze? I would love to and again I agree. Thank you for sending these because it brings us all together in community to realize that our people in spirit or our animals in spirit or guides or whoever is contacting us that |
1:06.9 | we're sharing that as a family of listeners and a family of impasse. Our first one says my dad of a healthy 89-89-year-old widow. My mom had died four years prior and he pined for her. They were a package deal like peanut butter and jelly or salt and pepper. My mom took a very long time to pass and her body really deteriorated. It was very hard to watch. After she died, my dad said he wouldn't do that to us. He told me that he would say prayers every night to St Joseph for a happy death. Then he would fold his arms across his body and go to sleep hoping to meet my mom in his dreams. The next morning he would wake up, shrug his shoulders and go about his day, |
1:54.7 | hoping his happy death would be coming soon. My dad was an extremely generous man. |
2:00.8 | His love language was giving you things and money, saying I love you didn't come easy to him. |
2:06.8 | He would rather squeeze a 20 into your hand with a wink. When I started my business and needed |
2:12.0 | startup capital, he left the money sitting on my kitchen counter in a paper bag with a note saying, |
2:18.5 | this was for me and to use it as I pleased. It wasn't alone. At the end of 2020, my dad contracted the dreaded |
2:26.7 | virus that shall not be named, and while he never really got sick, he did have to quarantine for |
2:32.2 | a month in a rehab, and then we had to put him in |
2:35.2 | assisted living something he never wanted. He arrived and was compliant with his |
2:41.2 | new living arrangements making the best of it. |
2:44.0 | He insisted on having his wallet and cash on him, |
2:47.0 | even though I told him it was like a cruise that everything is paid for |
2:51.0 | and he didn't need cash. |
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