• Jeremiah, a 1600's Cromwellian Soldier Killed in Battle Spirit Communication

  • Jul 31 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Jeremiah, a 1600's Cromwellian Soldier Killed in Battle Spirit Communication

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  • Jeremiah, a 1600's Cromwellian Soldier Killed in Battle Spirit Communication

    Spirit Communications: do Spirits really communicate with mortals?  The answer to that question is a resounding “YES”!  Spirit communications happens every single day to people all over the world.  Nearly every major religion maintains, as a primary tenet, the belief in the afterlife.  The major religious books, such as the Bible, Torah, Qur’an, Tripitaka, Bhagavad-Gita, and others are replete with references to spirit to mortal communication.  After thousands and thousands of years of this communication, what would make you believe it would all suddenly stop?  It hasn’t stopped, and it continues to this very day, every day around the world. This may leave you with more questions than you previously had.  Questions such as: “why do spirits communicate?”; “what is a medium?”; “who can be a medium?”; “how to spirits communicate with mediums?”  To answer the first question, most spirits that surround you are attractted to you because of some affinity, either a relative, friend, or loved one.  The overwhelming reason they communicate is to give you messages of love.  This site is dedicated to educating people on Spirit Communication, mediumship, and all it offers all of these spirit-related books, spirit messages, and more, free of charge.  Click the “Learn more” button to read more about Spirit Communications through history until today.

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