The souls will give us signs, usually subtle signs that many people miss. It’s not going to be a lightning bolt coming from the sky; no, maybe something has moved or a picture has fallen over or off the wall. They play with electronics such as TVs or car radios. They often use animals. I had a client who had a wild rabbit sit on the steps of their house in front of the door. It didn’t move when they opened the door. Their father was a rabbit hunter. I posted about a Red Fox screaming in my backyard on my YouTube Ch.
I have a client, I have known for a very long time, and I worked with him as a photographer who gets unbelievable signs.
His mother was a big believer in this. When she passed, he had a broken rubber lying on the floor in the shape of an E, the first letter of Mom’s first name.
His daughter recently passed when he saw two whitish-gray feathers with the tips forming a cross at the bottom; the feathers looked like angel wings. He just saw five leaves in the shape of fingers on his car. They were placed perfectly spaced apart with one finger pointing to a car sign. His dad often drove for a living. I had to think about that one until his dad was with me, letting us know it was him. No one is taking the time to do that.
My sign, my dad was a navigator on a B-17 Flying Fortress during WWII. He flew missions over Germany. Their plane was hit during their first mission, and they had to ditch in the North Sea and were rescued by the British navy.
A new Facebook page popped up on my news feed about the B-17s. I decided to post a photo I often post on that page, nothing new. However, within a few hours, I had over three hundred likes, and it kept going up. I have never had that many hits on that photo. Note, they are well over seven hundred now, but again, I didn’t think anything about it, until someone posted links to WWII movies about the B-17s. The movie, Twelve O’clock High, with Gregory Peck, hit me, out of all of them. NOTE: As I am writing this, it hit me, I photographed Gregory Peck many years ago. Hmm. I began to watch it when I realized I needed to get back to Dad’s book; it was a clear sign. Don’t look for signs, accept them when they pop up.
Always remain Hopeful, Never Hopeless. Always believe in yourself.
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