A Spirit’s Calling Card

Many times our departed loved ones choose a particular way in which they show up to us, that is like a unique signature, so we will recognize them when they do.

Liz writes:
I was sitting on the end of the bed in our spare room and was looking at the recordings we had on our TV in there. I felt a cool draft which got even stronger. I noticed the ceiling fan had started up all by itself. As I looked up, my partner came upstairs, thankfully to witness it along with me.

The remote control that turns it on was on the bedside table at the other end of the bed, so clearly neither of us switched it on. Not sure if this is my Dad again, I’m forever asking for messages and signs, poor man!

Spirit Breezes

Commentary- When I sat down to write this commentary, I pondered if this was, indeed, Liz’s father making an appearance, like she wondered about. Almost immediately, I was reminded of another post in which something quite similar happened, as far as wind/air flow that I call “Spirit Breezes.” 

Hundreds of posts have been written on the GriefandMourning.com site, but as I was looking back through some of them, I remembered, Unexplainable Wind Gust and I realized that it was also Liz’s post, as well. 

When I realized this, I thought, “Of course, this was Liz’s father!” It’s funny, but it seems that some of our departed loved ones have favorite ways of informing us of their visit. It’s like a spirit’s calling card and seems to be somewhat of a unique signature, so we know it’s them.

However, it’s not that they can’t come to us in other ways, and… they sometimes do. It’s just that coming to us in a similar way each time, helps us to know with clarity that they are the one who has come to us with a message, to remind us of their love, and that they are still with us.

A message with a unique signature

A message with a unique signature Credit: Pixabay

4 thoughts on “A Spirit’s Calling Card

  1. Crystal on said:

    How cool that you looked back to discover that Liz’s father had used this method to communicate before. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Thanks Jade, I’ve had no more “incidents” since then 🙁

  3. Liz, I hope you get the messages and signs you are looking for.
    Your Dad is always with you, even when the signs may seem less frequent.
    Know he Loves you always.

  4. Thanks for the story Jade, so interesting. Best wishes Liz.

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