Regret will hold you prisoner. You made a mistake. Grow from it. Do you intend to make the same mistake again? You may, for you are human, and that is how humans grow. To beat yourself up about this tendency holds you in the lower energies that likely caused the mistake in the first place. It is true that you cannot be positive and happy at all times. That is unnatural in the human experience. You will have your ups and downs. Allowing yourself to feel the downs and be okay with them is precisely how you will grow.
You are so very loved.
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I would really enjoy hearing more comments from you in this format.
We can learn and grow with and from each other here too you know.
Hope to hear from you soon.
So spot on. Thanks for reminding us the style of learning we all have.
Hi Mrs. Gieseman,
I saw you in Savannah yesterday and stepped into your class right before you told the story about a reading with a woman who had just lost her mother. You saw the mother in a coffin knocking and the daughter relayed that she knew what the message was even though her mother had not had a funeral. I was so overwhelmed with emotion I had to leave because yesterday made 30 days since my mother passed away. She was my adoptive mother but for 45 years she was the only mother I knew and loved. I felt so strongly that your message was meant for me to hear. As I was telling my husband about your session he asked if you were the woman we saw sitting beside the window in the lobby of the Hilton. When I showed him your picture he remembered you! Two women from your event came out and spoke to me because my daughter went to the other side in 2019 and they are apart of a group that support parents in their grief. i wanted to say thank you and to let you know I have watched you over the years and am inspired by yoir messages. I had no idea you would be at the Hilton at the same time I would be but everything happens for a reason and even though I’m not quite sure what my mother wanted to say besides reaching out to let me know she still loves me and is there for me, I honor the journey I am on by stopping to show appreciation when the opportunity presents itself. Savannah is one of my favorite places and it was such a wonderful surprise to see you there letting your gift shine before the world!
Hi Mrs. Gieseman,
I saw you in Savannah this weekend by means of a series of miracles. I first heard that a very powerful medium was hosting an event while riding in the elevator to our room. I asked for more details and was told about your workshop. As I was telling my husband about the coincidence, he noticed a woman sitting next to the window in the lobby who was looking our way. When I asked him later if he recognized you in the picture he said it was definitely you! On Saturday I made my way in back of your workshop and sat down just in time to hear you recall a reading where a mother showed up knocking on a coffin. The woman you were reading for recognized it immediately as her mother. I knew that message was for me to hear because my mother passed away exactly 30 days before and she did not have a funeral either, just a celebration of life. I was so overwhelmed with emotion and guilt I got up and exited the room. I came back to sit outside the doors later and two of your attendees approached me with a message. They connected me to a group that helps grieving parents. My daughter Alex passed away in 2019 and my journey had been expanding my knowledge of the invisible ever since. I wanted to thank you for sharing your gift and I hope to see you again in the future. I have seen you on several podcasts and was honored to hear you speak in person. Writing this again because my first message disappeared.