Following up on the Curious Passerby, I wasn't expecting to see Marie or at least have her interact with me in the future. Many spirits just pass through and I never see them again. I had gotten the impression Marie was just passing through like so many of the others before her and didn't really want to interact. So you can imagine my surprise when she made herself known to me this morning.
I was sitting at my desk working. My cat, Katsu, was sitting in front of me watching the ocean life video playing on my computer as I worked on some things and listened to my audiobook. All of a sudden, Katsu's head whipped around looking behind us (towards the front of the house and hallway area). I stopped what I was doing and turned off my book and looked around. I stretched my ears to hear anything I had been ignoring. I didn't sense anything, so I went back to what I was going. Katsu, though, stayed only for a few minutes before getting down and wandering off.
A few minutes after he left, I was hit with ghost fuzzies from my feet to my waist. It was so strong, I actually thought I had stepped on a plug or something around my feet. Or maybe my grounding mat had rebelled. I let the fuzzies wash over me and I sat for a minute, wondering how I wanted to handle the situation. I was working on something and it had taken me forever to get to this point in my day (appointments and things in the morning). Yet, as I sat for a moment, I decided I could pick up where I left off and entertain this interaction for a moment. So I stopped everything and turned off my book. Then I got out my divining rods and settled in to work.
I explained how the rods work and my intention for the interaction and then asked if a spirit was here that would like to communication - yes.
- Are you a spirit I know? - no.
- Are you the spirit that passed through last Wednesday? - yes.
- Is your name Marie? - yes.
- Is your name Marie E*********? - yes.
- Hi honey. It's so nice to meet you again. I didn't think you'd come back this way. Are you doing well? - yes.
- Did you use to live in W*********? - yes.
- Was your husband a man who studied religion in different parts of the country? - yes.
- I saw you were at the California Lutheran University in the 90's. I almost applied to work there about 10 years ago. Did you help set up the school? - yes. [tentative]
- Were you a volunteer nurse there? - yes. [confident again]
- I feel you have a very caring heart. Is there anything I can do to help you? - yes.
- Did you want someone to talk to? - yes.
- Did you want someone to acknowledge you, in a way? - yes.
- I can try to do that for you when I am free. So I saw that you loved having concerts in your home. Do you want to talk a little about music? - yes.
- I got the impression the concerts were beautiful performances of Christian music, like hymns. - yes.
- Did you ever listen to The Singing Nun? - yes.
(I put on the original Singing Nun - Dominique and let it play a little.)
- Do you know this song? - yes.
- Is she singing Italian? - no.
- Is she singing French? - yes.
- Do you like spiritual music like this? (put on chakra meditation music) - no.
I shared with her that I used to study nuns in film and I brought up The Singing Nun (1966) with Debbie Reynolds and I played the English version of the song. She liked that version, too.
I then explained I had to go, because I had work to do and I had to get my household going. I asked if next time I felt her around, she'd want me to play her some Lutheran hymns and she eagerly answered yes. I ended by expressing how much I appreciate her stopping by and letting me know she was here. And I told her I look forward to next time when I can play some music for her.
As I brought the rods down into my hands, I was consumed by ghost fuzzies and I said "awe honey. You are welcome and I'm getting the impression this is a church hug." All of a sudden the fuzzies intensified and I leaned in, putting my arms in a closed-hug position and told her she is appreciated.
And then she was gone.
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