Failsafe advice from the woman who gave you life.
While we are on the subject of listening, I just have to share my thoughts on a subject near and dear to my heart – my mother, Leah.
My mother always advised me. She guided me and ‘showed me the way’.
However, due to my rebellious, question authority, I know better nature, I didn’t always heed her advice. In retrospect, had I listened to her more often perhaps I would have been better off or suffered less. After all, she was a wise, self-reliant, creative, industrious, caring, loving woman. She did know what she was talking about.
But I didn’t really listen very often – then.
I listen constantly – now.
For the past 18 years my mother has been reaching out and guiding me from the great beyond. Her wisdom is invaluable, chock-full of insight and from a perspective I can only imagine.
The point I’m attempting to make is that while I may have believed that I knew what was best for me, there was a part of me, deep within, that knew I couldn’t possibly have known all the answers, especially 100% of the time. The trouble was I didn’t listen to myself. On some level I knew we all need help and support but choosing to accept it is a different matter all together.
But we can’t go back. We can’t erase the past, nor should we. We wouldn’t be who we are in this moment if we did erase who we were.
The beauty of it all is that we don’t need to turn back time, nor erase anything. The beauty is you can still talk with and listen to your mother, no matter where she resides … Massachusetts, Florida, Ireland or Heaven. I can help you make that connection.
I love what I do for a living. I facilitate connections and resolve problems. I help heal relationships here and in the afterlife. My clients derive the benefits of their mothers’ advice and you can too!
You simply need to pay attention and listen to your mother. Or call me and schedule a time to visit with her.
I bet she would love to hear from you!