Q: Hi, Willa,
I saw the documentary "No one dies in Lily Dale", and was fascinated by it. I'm doing my research online, and read your blogs. I have a silly question, but it's kind of important for me. What language do spirits use? Does it matter if the passed one does not speak the same earth language as the medium?
Thanks,
JM
A: During readings, sometimes spirits come through who spoke a different language (meaning other than English) while on the earth plane.
If I am experiencing spirit contact with them clairaudiently, then I may hear the different language pattern and indicate this to the client. The client will then confirm, "Yes, my father spoke Greek. Literally." Quite honestly, it sounds like gibberish because they are usually talking too fast - so I tell the spirit to give me information another way.
Spirits convey information in a multitude of ways using the 5 Cs. This means that impressions and information can be conveyed in other ways than verbal speech. The primary language of spirit is symbols. And I am also strongly clairsentient, so I feel impressions and feelings from spirit.
Bottomline: It is not necessary for the loved one in spirit to speak the same language as the medium. Mediumship is a soul-to-soul connection.
Additional note: I have clients worldwide and their loved ones in Spirit come through without issue - no matter what language they speak. Language is not a barrier for spirit contact.
I saw the documentary "No one dies in Lily Dale", and was fascinated by it. I'm doing my research online, and read your blogs. I have a silly question, but it's kind of important for me. What language do spirits use? Does it matter if the passed one does not speak the same earth language as the medium?
Thanks,
JM
A: During readings, sometimes spirits come through who spoke a different language (meaning other than English) while on the earth plane.
If I am experiencing spirit contact with them clairaudiently, then I may hear the different language pattern and indicate this to the client. The client will then confirm, "Yes, my father spoke Greek. Literally." Quite honestly, it sounds like gibberish because they are usually talking too fast - so I tell the spirit to give me information another way.
Spirits convey information in a multitude of ways using the 5 Cs. This means that impressions and information can be conveyed in other ways than verbal speech. The primary language of spirit is symbols. And I am also strongly clairsentient, so I feel impressions and feelings from spirit.
Bottomline: It is not necessary for the loved one in spirit to speak the same language as the medium. Mediumship is a soul-to-soul connection.
Additional note: I have clients worldwide and their loved ones in Spirit come through without issue - no matter what language they speak. Language is not a barrier for spirit contact.
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