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I can't help but wonder
how many people have missed some important messages from loved ones when
they've received a reading from Angie. This is understandable as we've
been trained to take words at face value, but not trained to look beyond
the words.
When people receive
readings, their first instinct is to tear the reading apart piece by piece
and line by line, looking for something specific to know that a loved one
they miss has come through. When a certain name or sentence does not seem
to apply, they seem to immediately lose faith in the person who read for
them. No medium is 100% correct, 100% of the time. If they claim to be,
then it would be wise to steer clear.
There are certain ways
to look at the readings that Angie does to get the most out of them. This
comes in three steps.
1) Read the reading in
full before making any judgments about what is on there.
2) Realize that, at
times, parts of the reading may be for someone close to you as this may be
the only opportunity "their" loved one has a chance to get through.
3) Look more closely at
the reading. Do not necessarily take it line by line, but put certain
areas together. By doing this, you will see who the person is sharing the
message through Angie's guide.
I will use several
examples for you concerning Number 3. In my own reading which you can see
on Angie's Readings page, my father comes through very strongly. Angie
states:
"A
gentleman in the family died rather suddenly and comes in to say hi. Heart
was the way he went. You know him, he says, very well. Wants to give love
and hugs to you, your mum and all the family. He is telling me he inspires
you and pushes you from Spirit. A lot of your ideas come from him he says.
Very proud of you, too. Feel Father or Grandfather here."
I have no doubt this is
my father as he did die suddenly from a heart attack, specifically
mentions my mother, and says he inspires and pushes me from Spirit and, of
course, I would know him well. However, just to be certain that I would
know it was him, he added a few other things within the reading that I
would recognize if I did not try to take things one sentence at a time.
"Have
you ever studied Mata Hari, the Dutch spy in WWI? Get this pretty strongly
here, Chris."
I was very confused
over this for awhile as I was pulling my reading apart too. However, once
a friend of mine had his reading, I went back to my own and reread it and
discovered some interesting things. Mata Hari did not make
sense to me at all at first, until I remembered that I used to call my
father a spy. He worked for the government as secret service so I never
really knew what he did for a living. Thus, I called him a spy. He, of
course, would have known this and offered Mata Hari (a spy) as an
indication that he was coming through. There is no one else who would fit
this profile that has passed.
"I also
see ice skating with you or with someone you know."
This sentence is also indicative of something my father would know that I
would recognize. It doesn't say that I am being seen ice skating, but it
is about ice skating. My father could not swim, so we were never allowed
to go ice skating as our friends were. It was a sore spot with all of us
kids.
"Where is the little white
chapel? Well attended. Is this part of your past?"
Another indication of
my father as "the little white chapel" was the only church I can ever
remember my father going to with us.
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