|| This summary written on Sunday 27th October 2024
Sometimes we need to be told the basics time and time again. It’s not that we don’t know them, it’s more a case we choose to forget them.
I observed an interesting pattern in my study. I’m as enthusiastic as ever to understand my chosen art form, mediumship. Daily, I make copious notes of new stuff I’m learning. I love it. It’s like food for my soul. But in that pursuit for knowledge, I’ve noticed that often, the notes I made years ago are as important nowadays as ever. Sometimes, these things might be considered as the basics.
Without my notes to refer to, I’d struggle to remember what I learnt when I lived in the New Forest. Those early teachers guided me down this early path, sharing their knowledge and words of wisdom. With that new knowledge, I progressed forward, moved on, and continued to seek new experiences, new lessons, and new ways to progress.
We all do it. We learn the basics and then move forward with our learning. Soon we forget the basics that got us to where we are. Often, we believe we need more knowledge, greater lessons and experiences, and more intense words to keep us moving forward. But those basics remain essential and yet we choose to ignore them.
Given a few more paragraphs of space, I could easily list the basic lessons my early tutors, such as Mark Stone, had taught me. He was always keen to stress how essential the basics were, yet like so many people, I’d often forget them in favour of alternative methods. I’ve often referred to the lesson I learned as a pig-headed young man trying to impress my father who was trying to teach me to ride a bicycle. After a successful minute of riding the bike without him holding the back of it, I thought I’d try to take my hands off the handlebars. I came a cropper and scarred my knee. My father’s words in response have stayed with me to this day, sixty years later. “Learn to ride the bike, before you try stunts like that again!”
The speaker in this session reminds me of one of the basics of mediumship that I am guilty of not remembering often enough. This lesson is foundational, essential, yet I, and I’m sure many other students, have allowed to become less important.
POST SCRIPT
If you read this session without trying the exercise for yourself, you cannot call yourself a student of mediumship. Harsh, but fair!
THE WFSIW SESSION
" There's a kinda hush, all over the world tonight...."
"Hello darling. We are around you and we do keep an eye on what you're up to. Say hello to that lovely Jane. She's a wonderful girl. You look after her won't you? I'll be here with your father if you want to speak again. Bye Darling" There you go. Well done! Not quite word for word, but good enough.
Yes that was me singing that song in your head. That was one of my favourite songs back in the day. As I always say to you, check out the lyrics and work out the morals related to your work.
Well, here we are again, and you seem to be staying a long time where you are. You must like it there!
I want to ask you what your thinking is around and regarding people you know that have crossed to this side. I'm asking because a great many people seem to be on the fence with their points of view. The great majority of people seem to believe there is an afterlife, but they don't seem to be interested in speaking to their loved ones over here. It's as if they don't trust themselves enough to accept they can talk to them. Yet these people would be happy enough to allow a medium to give them a half-baked connection.
I was rhetorically asking you of course. I know you are more open to the communications. But so often we hear people saying things like, "I've never heard from my mum since she passed!" or others say things like, "why doesn't my sister or brother try to connect with me, if they're living on?"
Sometimes those very people are pulling out their hair here to be heard. Yes I know another speaker recently talked to you about this, that is why you're thinking I'm just repeating things to you. But its a point we want more by people to understand.
You have readers that want to hear from loved ones this side, yet aren't trying hard enough, or with enough conviction, to make it happen. Imagine if someone told you you'd won the lottery and then a few minutes later changed their mind. Frustrating?
That is what it's like for us. We make a connection and relay a message, only for it to be forgotten or dismissed five minutes later.
Trevor? Your mum and dad? Did you want to hear from them once in a while? Good, of course you do. Then allow them to communicate with you in whatever way they can. Then, once you receive a message in your mind's imagination, accept it 100% and don't rationalise that you made it up.
Ok, perhaps you're not so bad, but your readers, well one or two of them at least, could do with pricking their ears up.
Our world is in the same space as your world. We're just on a different vibration. We're around you all the time. So wondering where we are is showing ignorance of the facts. We're here.
Can you hear your mum's voice in your head? Take a moment to listen.
There you go: did you hear her? Was that a nice message? Excellent. How easy was that?
Take a moment to write down what your mum said. Don't worry, I'll wait here.
Now then, I have to leave you soon. I'd like you to emphasise this point with your current and future readers. Will you do that?
That's the end of my message for this session.
Now you enjoy the rest of your day and we'll all be here waiting for when your return.
Goodbye, lad.
Original Notes
MY AFTERTHOUGHTS TODAY
Sunday 27th October 2024
155 days after the session was transcribed
Amazing lesson! Even if the worse case scenario is that the words are from my higher Self, what an incredible and worthy lesson for me. I am marking this session higher than others for that reason.
An interesting argument from the speaker when suggesting that many of us do believe our loved ones are in the next life, yet fail to want to hear from them. Surely that’s a sign of how low our self-belief actually is.
I know from experience that people consider hearing from their lost ones as a life-changing event. Yet, the stickiness of such events are always very low. A few days or weeks later, the person has forgotten the miracle that happened.
What a wonderful choice of song this speaker chose to sing into my mind. Think about those opening words and consider how they relate to the message.
"You have readers that want to hear from loved ones this side, yet aren't trying hard enough, or with enough conviction, to make it happen."
FAVOURITE LINE FROM SESSION
How totally accurate was this speaker’s choice of song? Take a listen to this classic hit. Who knew?
All over the world, you can hear the sounds of lovers in love
You know what I mean
Just the two of us and nobody else in sight
There’s nobody else and I’m feelin’ good just holdin’ you tight
Closer now and you will see what I mean
It isn’t a dream
The only sound that you will hear
Is when I whisper in your ear
I love you forever and ever
All over the world people just like us are fallin’ in love
La la-la la-la la-la
La-la la-la la-la la-la
La-la-la-la-la la-la la-la-la
La la-la la-la
Closer now and you will see what I mean
It isn’t a dream
The only sound that you will hear
Is when I whisper in your ear
I love you forever and ever
All over the world, people just like us are fallin’ in love
Yeah, they’re fallin’ in love
(Hush) They’re fallin’ in love
Hush
NOTE FROM TREV:
During the production of this presentation, I was near moved to tears by the wonder and power of the spirit world for relaying this message through me. Although the song was from my childhood era, I had no knowledge of the lyrics, other than the opening line.
I’m the biggest sceptic of my work, believe me. But it’s occasions such as with this session that I realise what a wonderful tool the WFSIW is for my work. I need no more proof than that presented by this speaker.