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What if I told you that no one really dies? That what we call death is not the end but a transition into another realm? This idea isn’t just a comforting notion or a modern spiritual claim; it is a truth deeply rooted in sacred traditions and ancient civilizations across the world.

As a Hindu, the Bhagavad Gita’s teachings resonate profoundly with me. It speaks of the soul as an eternal spark of divine energy—without beginning or end, incapable of being created or destroyed. The body is merely a vessel that the soul sheds, continuing its eternal journey. This understanding is not unique to Hinduism but finds echoes in other ancient cultures.

Belief in the Afterlife Across Civilizations
From the Mayans and the Incas to the Egyptians and the Hindus, belief in the afterlife has been a cornerstone of human spirituality. The Mayans built intricate pyramids, aligning them with celestial bodies, reflecting their view of life as an interconnected cycle of energy. The Egyptians believed in the “Field of Reeds,” a paradise where the soul continued its existence. Their elaborate mummification process was rooted in the belief that the body served as a bridge to the eternal.

Hindus view life as a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara), with the soul evolving in its journey toward ultimate liberation (moksha). These civilizations, though separated by vast distances and times, shared a fundamental belief: life does not end with death.

Mediumship: A Bridge Between Worlds
The role of mediums, those gifted to connect with the spirit world, has existed since ancient times. Mediumship is not some mystical “woo-woo” concept—it’s deeply scientific. Mediums use clairvoyance (seeing), clairaudience (hearing), and clairsentience (feeling) to connect with the high-frequency vibrations of the soul. Since the soul vibrates at a much higher frequency than our dense physical reality, a medium tunes into this energy to communicate with those who have transitioned.

I firmly believe that mediumship is an innate ability—one that cannot be taught but can certainly be nurtured. For me, this journey began unexpectedly, following the tragic passing of my son, Daksh. In my grief, I found myself questioning everything, only to discover that I could sense, hear, and see messages from him.

Signs from the Other Side
The spirit world communicates with us in ways that are both subtle and profound. For me, Daksh communicates through numbers, his unique “language” even while he was alive. Every time I pick up my phone, I notice angel numbers—divine patterns like 111 or 444—that provide evidence of his presence. These signs are not coincidences; they are the spirit world’s way of bridging the gap between dimensions.

Laura Lynne Jackson, a renowned psychic medium, beautifully explains this in her book Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe. She highlights how the departed often use signs to assure their loved ones of their continued existence. These signs, whether they come in dreams, feathers, music, or numbers, serve as gentle reminders that the bond of love transcends the boundaries of life and death.

Healing Through Connection
For the past 7 months, since Daksh’s transition on May 3, 2024, his messages have brought me profound healing. His presence is no longer just a memory but a living reality. Communicating with him has not only lessened my grief but also opened a door to understanding the vastness of the spirit world.

This journey has reshaped my perspective on life and death. It has shown me that what we perceive as an end is, in truth, a beginning. The soul continues to exist in a realm far more real and eternal than this physical plane.

A Message of Hope
Mediumship is a gift—not just for those who practice it, but for everyone seeking proof of life after death. It offers solace, understanding, and an unshakable sense of connection with our loved ones who have moved beyond the veil.

The next time you notice a peculiar sign or feel a sudden rush of warmth, pause and wonder: could it be a message from the other side? In these moments, the eternal journey of the soul reveals itself, reminding us that love, like the soul, never dies.

This blog, written as evidence of my own healing journey, is a testament to the love and guidance from my son Daksh, who continues to show me that the spirit world is just as real—and even more eternal—than this one. Let us open our hearts to the possibility that no one really dies; we simply transform.

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