Have you ever felt someone was in the room with you—someone you once loved who’s now passed on?
Maybe it was a parent, a beloved friend, or even someone you barely knew but suddenly remembered. You feel a presence, a little flutter in the air, maybe a tingle or a whisper of a thought that wasn’t yours.
And then… you talk yourself out of it.
“That can’t be real.”
“I’m just imagining things.”
Or worse—“What if it’s a ghost?” (Cue spooky soundtrack.)
But here’s the truth I’ve come to know, after a lifetime of this work:
Mediumship isn’t about theatrics. It’s about listening.
It’s not some mysterious superpower reserved for a select few—it’s a quiet, natural conversation between souls.
Let me tell you a story.
My dear friend Joanne came to me the day after her husband, John, passed away. No appointment, no warning—she just showed up at my door. She was headed to the funeral and asked, "Can you reach John? Can you tell me how he’s doing?"
I said yes—but not because I had a blueprint for how it worked. I just opened my mouth and allowed whatever needed to be said to come through:
- “He’s fine. He loves you. Thank you for being such a wonderful partner.”
- “I’m so sorry—I forgot to pay the life insurance. Call them right away.”
- “Tell my cousin Dan thank you for taking me fishing. It meant the world.”
Joanne called the insurance company. She had 17 minutes left before the policy expired.
Coincidence? Or connection?
You see, her intuition told her to come over. Not even call—just come. She was a medium that day. She just didn’t know it.
Because mediumship isn’t about turning something on—it’s about turning off the noise.
🌱 Reader Reflection:
Have you ever “just known” something and didn’t know how?
Have you ever felt someone with you during a quiet moment or right before sleep?
Instead of brushing it off—what if you wrote it down?
✍️ Try This: A Simple Mediumship Practice
You don’t need crystals (though those are lovely too).
Just a few quiet minutes and your willingness to wonder.
- Center Yourself.
Breathe. Notice your breath. Imagine it has a color. Where does it go in your body? - Set a Harmless Intention.
Say: “I welcome only what is loving and meant for me to know.” - Get Curious.
Hold something meaningful (a stone, a soft fabric, a photo). Let your focus drift inward. Use soft music or a frequency if it helps. - Start the Conversation.
Think of someone you miss. Say their name in your mind. Then talk to them (inside voice). Yes—really talk.
Even if it feels silly, just try. - Write It Down.
Or dictate into your phone. What time was it? What day? Did your shoulder tingle? Did your dog suddenly perk up? Include everything. - Return Gently.
Wiggle your toes. Blink. You’re not breaking a spell—you’re simply coming back.
💜 Why It Matters:
Mediumship helps us remember one essential truth:
Love doesn’t end when life does.
We’re all connected—threaded together by memory, meaning, and those little whispers we keep trying to explain away.
You don’t have to “be a medium.”
You just have to listen when the soul speaks.
And maybe... trust it.
✨ Your Soul Spark:
What if the message you’re waiting for is already trying to reach you?
Will you be the messenger?
With love across all realms,
💜 Nancy