Music Brings Messages from Passed Loved Ones

Would you love to easily receive an ADC (After Death Communication) message from your loved one who has passed? “Oh, you are wrong if you think I’m gone, I am right there in your favorite song.” This is the first line in the poem from the book, “My Loved One Shines On! A Gift from Beyond” that my 6 year old grandson sent to me just days after he passed.

It is the first sign Dylan mentions to let us know our loved ones are trying to reach us and send us messages that they are with us now. Music is so important because it is a vibration that can bring back strong feeling and memories. It is easy to send from many places. It can be heard at home, school, car, store, TV, etc. In fact, a song can just appear in your head. I can hear just a few notes and I am back in the kitchen dancing and singing wildly with my grandsons, daughters, husband and dogs. I feel it, hear it, and see it. It can elicit emotions of laughter and joy to sorrow, tears and loss. Sometimes even both. Luckily, the memories of the songs are many.

Music is an important staple in my life. I have enjoyed it from my childhood, playing it constantly since my girls were little and when my grandsons visited. Sometimes I can hear a song in my head and instantly identify and remember the song and words and immediately understand the message. Sometimes it can be just a few notes or a few words that has me searching my brain or asking others “What is this song?”. It is so cool to finally solve the puzzle and get the message sent to me. I am always amazed. I have been places and know it is a message but not know the song. I take out my phone and use Shazam or an other app that identifies the song and check out the lyrics. A beautiful message has just been delivered to me. First, I am always thankful and grateful, then once again I am riding that emotional roller coaster.

I keep a list of songs I am sent, after all he thought it was important so I want to remember the miracle my little love has sent to me. I have a playlist of these songs and enjoy them on many occasions which in turn catapults me back to memories of where and when I got them. They are like making new memories with my little Dylan in new places since he has evolved and he is sharing thoughts and ideas and whispering in my ear.

During a meditation at exercise class, “I Have Loved You for a Thousand Years” was delivered to me, bringing me to tears. At an intuitive class I received the song, “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet B-b-b-baby”. His love and humor shines through. Don’t dismiss them as coincidences. Be open and ready for any message our loved one wants to share. They are little gifts to cherish. Music is in everything. A bird or any animal, the wind, water, thunder, flowers, trees, all of nature is music . The earth and planets all vibrate at a certain frequency or note. Music is even in people. Dylan says “My family and I make beautiful music together.” Do you have a music story to share? Yes, even flowers make music. Does this photo conjure up a song for you about your loved one?

Re-igniting a flame of hope and love.

Disa and Dylan

Sunflower from book, "My Loved One Shines On!"

Sunflower from book, “My Loved One Shines On!”

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