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Douglas E NadybalMarch 16, 2021
It is a great article but at the same time I worry that many people would view this type of spiritual communication with the dead as a form of necromancy. I think we need to be careful in telling of our experiences that these type of communications are a by product of doing family history that just happen usually according to our need at the time.
Nancy GoddardMarch 16, 2021
So beautifully and wisely said. I know it is true! We need our ancestors and they need us!
Nancy LeeMarch 16, 2021
These truths speak to my spirit! Thank you so much for sharing.
Norma OlsenMarch 16, 2021
Thanks Wally. So many good thoughts to enlighten and inspire. This pandemic has made lots of people reevaluate how we use our time. Your message fits with many of the inspirations I have received, perhaps from family angels, to write my stories and never again take a nearby temple for granted.
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