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Psychic Medium Sally Morgan contacts Natalie Wells dead brother |
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Paranormal & Unexplained,
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Written by Danny Penman
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Natalie Wells talks to Danny Penman
"We watched the last of the balloons drift off into the distance before we could bear to leave the crematorium. I hugged my mum and dad and said it was time to go. We were all blubbering and doing our best to face up to life without my younger brother David.
He’d been killed in a car crash a few days earlier. He was just 19. No age at all. It was so cruel.
Dozens of his friends and family had been at the funeral to say goodbye. David loved balloons so we released hundreds of them. We also played ‘Hi-ho Silver Lining” his favourite tune. He used to sing it with my Dad at football matches. At the funeral it made me smile - and then cry.
I’m a pagan so I believe that our spirits don’t die along with our body. We are eventually reincarnated. Even so, it was unbelievably difficult for me to accept David’s death.
Every time I opened the front door at home I expected to hear his voice shouting “hiya” at me. I kept on expecting to see him walking towards me with his cheeky little smile - expecting it to be some kind of a joke.
It wasn’t long after his death that strange things started happening. Really weird inexplicable stuff. I started to ‘feel’ David’s presence around me. It was almost like an invisible hug. It made the hair on the back of my head stand out – but in a nice way.
It felt as if David was there, looking over and protecting me. I dismissed it at first though. I certainly didn’t tell anyone. I was worried that people would think I was just dreaming it up to ease the pain but deep down I knew for certain he was with me.
One day I walked into the empty living room and the TV was blaring out the Cartoon Network - even though everyone in the house hated cartoons. I asked my parents why they were watching the channel and they said that they weren’t.
“Why’s it on that channel then?” I said to myself.
It wasn’t long before I had my answer. It was David letting me know he was still with us. Shortly after the same thing happened – except that this time I was in the room and the channel just jumped to the Cartoon Network.
It happened in a flash and a warm shiver washed over me. It was David!
And it kept on happening. Several times a day the telly would jump to the Cartoon Network and every single time I could feel the same warmth wash over me. I knew that David’s spirit was with me.
After that, David’s presence became stronger and more obvious. I felt it keenly when I gave birth to my son, Solomon. I could feel his presence, almost as an aura, surrounding and comforting me. It was weird but he was definitely with me helping me give birth to Solomon. He was protecting my son!
David and Solomon now have a special bond. Solomon, who is two years old, knows when David is around. Often he’ll start giggling when I feel my brother arrive. Sometimes he’ll shout out “David!” He never met my brother and yet he always seems to recognise him in photos.
Earlier this year I went to see the medium Sally Morgan. It was absolutely amazing. It was as if I was talking directly to David.
Sally told me that “something major had happened on September 21st”. She said that David was with me, holding my hand and stroking my head. My son was born on that day. There’s no way she could have guessed this.
And this was just the start. Sally trotted out a whole list of revelations that can only have come directly from David.
Sally said David was at his funeral and loved all of the balloons that we released and the music too. My heart skipped when she told me this because David must have been there. There’s no way Sally can have known all that if he hadn’t been watching us at his own funeral!
In the spring after David’s passing, we planted a weeping willow tree in his memory. Sally said David was watching as we planted it. How can she have known that we’d planted a tree if David hadn’t told her?
David also told Sally lots of other little personal details that no one outside our family could have possibly known. They weren’t big or important things, just normal family stuff that no one else would be aware of.
Sally told us that David knew that my partner was looking for a new job and that my father had just bought a motorbike. It was David’s way of proving that Sally was genuine.
Like all brothers and sisters, me and David argued like cats and dogs. Before Sally gave me the reading I remembered all of those arguments and felt horribly guilty. I knew it was stupid and Sally told me David thought so too! He knew that I loved him and never thought otherwise.
Even so, I wish I’d said ‘sorry’ after we’d argued far more often than I did (even when I was right, which I usually was!) I should have told him that I loved him more than I did.
Now, whenever I’m worried or troubled in some way I feel David’s warmth washing over me. He’s letting me know that he’s around and that I don’t have to worry about a thing."
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