Surviving Loss | Near Death Experiences | Psychic Mediums & The Magic of Soul Groups

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Surviving Loss | Near Death Experiences | Psychic Mediums & The Magic of Soul Groups

from Spirit Posse: A Spiritual Podcast for Inner Peace & Wisdom · host Spirit Posse

In one of the most moving and spiritually profound episodes of Spirit Posse, Carrie, Jennifer, and Kim reflect on life, death, and the eternal connections of the soul.Carrie opens her heart about the tragic loss of a loved one and the divine signs and synchronicities that guided her through grief. Together, the Posse explores the mysteries of near death experiences (NDEs), mediumship, and the idea of soul groups — those spiritual families who incarnate together to learn, grow, and support one another across lifetimes.✨ Highlights include:Understanding soul groups and reincarnation through love and connectionReal-life stories of near death experiences (NDEs) and transformationThe power of psychic mediums and communication with the other sideExploring psychometry and clairalience as forms of intuitive knowingHow synchronicity and spiritual awareness can bring meaning to lossThrough heartfelt storytelling, the hosts remind us that love is eternal, the soul is infinite, and even in grief, there is grace and healing.📚Books and terms mentioned in this episode are listed/linked below:Synchrodestiny by Deepak ChopraThe Survival of the Soul by Lisa WilliamsE-Squared by Pam GroutLife after Life by Raymond A. Moody Jr. MDClairalience The ability to acquire psychic knowledge by means of smell.Psychometry The ability to acquire knowledge about an event or a person from touching objects associated with them. Want to connect, share your story, be a guest or have us on your show as a guest?We’d love to hear from you! 💌 Write to us at [email protected]

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