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In this episode of "The Dead Life," I am joined by my youngest daughter, Sophia DuBois, as we delve into the profound complexities surrounding grief and the experiences of those navigating the emotional turbulence of loss. Our discussion centers on the physical manifestations of grief, particularly as they relate to the passing of loved ones, offering listeners a deeper understanding of how such emotions may express themselves in the body. We address the perplexing claims circulating on social media regarding spirits and their nature, emphasizing the importance of discerning credible sources in the realm of mediumship. Through call-ins, we provide guidance and insight to our listeners, aiming to alleviate their emotional confusion surrounding life after death. Ultimately, our departed loved ones continue to exist in a benevolent form, providing comfort and support from beyond.
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In this episode of "The Dead Life," I am joined by my youngest daughter, Sophia DuBois, as we delve into the profound complexities surrounding grief and the experiences of those navigating the emotional turbulence of loss. Our discussion centers on the physical manifestations of grief, particularly as they relate to the passing of loved ones, offering listeners a deeper understanding of how such emotions may express themselves in the body. We address the perplexing claims circulating on social media regarding spirits and their nature, emphasizing the importance of discerning credible sources in the realm of mediumship. Through call-ins, we provide guidance and insight to our listeners, aiming to alleviate their emotional confusion surrounding life after death. Ultimately, our departed loved ones continue to exist in a benevolent form, providing comfort and support from beyond.
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