Talking to Nightlights - includes Paranormal. Wendy

Feb 28, 2022, 02:05 AM

Seeing is believing. Believing is seeing.

I am a channel. Both versions of the book remain available. The difference reflects my shift in understanding and experience and the language I use to express my awareness. It reflects growth. The message from The Energy - remains the same - we are here to learn.

Talking to Nightlights 2. The cover is different - March 2022 - Timing and Numbers. The book was ready to go when I looked at the clock: 2.22.2022. 2:02pm 

Unseen visitor hanging around this week. Sign for me that I have support with the book activities. While Andy and I can't see this guest, Jack can. Unlike the UFO, he alerted me to in the bedroom a few years ago, he is the only one who sees the guest. His bark doesn't indicate fear or animosity. It is more like letting the guest know they have been acknowledged.

One odd thing I connect to the guest. I had a brand new book. Cassie grabbed it and ate a few pieces out of it. When I opened it up to inspect the damage, pages missing, cover chewed, I notice one page had been turned down. A perfect dog-eared page in a brand new book.

The marked pages are practice designs for intuitive healing. I did the exercise. Honestly, that wasn't the section of the book I was drawn to so it had my attention. Doing the practice exercise reinforced the need to trust my intuition. The first answer was the best answer. However, I opted to think rather than trust and took it too far. What stood out was the difference in the tone of the answer. The still, small voice was spot on. I needed to remember that.

Reconciling extraordinary experiences is a work in progress. Unexplained and curious. I decided to add some of the paranormal elements I experienced to the updated book. Talking to Nightlights 2. The nightlight anomaly is ever-present. That activity continues.

Helene Hadsell books. Amazon.
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When unresolved past life trauma interferes with the now. The Betty Riley story I mentioned is recounted in the book: A Veil Too Thin.