"When callers are in extreme emotional pain, they can be unwilling to listen to messages I may have for them other than what they called for," reveals Donna ext. 9448, a Medium. This is true even when energies come through from the other side. "Sometimes those who have passed on want their message to be relayed so immediately that they'll go to great lengths to drown out my other thoughts," she adds laughingly.
About a year ago, Donna received a call from Kira (not her real name). The psychic immediately envisioned her client at the other end of the line - a phenomenon that generally occurs for Donna, only when a caller is deeply troubled. She appeared to be thin, gaunt, almost lifeless, though she was only in her early twenties, the psychic remembers.
Kira asked the psychic if her boyfriend of many years would ever rethink his decision to leave what she thought was a very loving, growing relationship. "Is Noah (not his real name) gone for good?" she queried.
Before the medium could answer, a woman sitting in a wooden beach chair with a faded blue canvas back and seat appeared clearly in her vision. She was wearing shorts and a sleeveless blouse, her arms were crossed and she was tapping her foot impatiently.
"Has your mother passed on?" she asked Kira gently.
"Yes, but I really want to talk about Noah!" she responded sharply.
"But your mother is here… and she seems to have brought an entire ocean scene with her, to convince you to listen," she added with her usual warm humor.
Donna described the vision to the young woman in detail. Kira responded with an emotional "okay," but impatiently pressed on for information about Noah.
By now, the psychic's thoughts were overtaken by a thundering female voice repeating, "Tell her to eat!" At that point, Donna told Kira, "Here's the deal, I can't hear anything you're saying, because your mother's voice is drowning you out. It's a lot of trouble to come through from the other side… Why would your mother want me to tell you to eat?"
"I'm depressed. I can't eat," she said, then burst into tears. "Is my mother really communicating with you? It's her chair. She loved the beach, but she was afraid of the water… "
"There's a young man standing near your mother. He has long wavy hair and a surfboard and he's calling me 'dude!' " Donna described.
"This is crazy..." Kira shrieked.
"Do you know this man?" Donna asked.
"It's Noah's brother. He was killed in a car accident right before my mom died."
"He wants you to go to a sport's bar - this Saturday! Y ou've been there with Noah. I see red leather, kind of a shabby place… Noah will be hanging out and you two will start back up again."
"That won't happen…" the young caller replied despondently.
"Your mother is showing me something … a handmade clay ashtray. She made it. It's in your bedroom. It looks like an explosion of orange paint."
Kira screamed.
"Are you okay?" repeatedly Donna asked her caller until she calmed down.
"How did you know that?"
"I think I'm psychic," she joked. Donna laughed and so did her caller.
"Do you think you can trust the messages now?" the psychic asked.
"I'll give it some serious thought," she said as she hung up the call.
Donna remembers wondering all weekend whether or not her client had gone to the bar. On Sunday evening Kira called back with a full report on their reunion. "He wants to know how I knew where to find him?"
"If you're embarrassed to say you had a reading, say it came to you in a dream," the psychic suggested as she had many times before.
Over the next months, Kira called Donna periodically to contact her mother. Eventually the story of why Noah had broken their relationship unfolded. He could not accept his brother's death… so, when Kira mourned her mother's passing so naturally, he had trouble watching her go through the stages of her loss.
Recently the couple made a joint call to Donna. Kira had finally told Noah the true story of the messages from her mother and his brother. Noah admitted to the psychic that he often heard his brother speaking to him in his head and worried that maybe he was going crazy.
"He's not trying to scare you… The worst thing we can do is stop communicating with our loved ones who have passed. After all, we carry them around in our hearts and our minds as long as we live so why not feel free to acknowledge them when we miss them?"
"Despite all those crazy, scary Hollywood movies…" the psychic stated, "Only the living can hurt you!"
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