I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It) by Concetta Bertoldi

I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It) by Concetta Bertoldi

Author:Concetta Bertoldi [Bertoldi, Concetta]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781642500424
Publisher: Mango Media
Published: 2019-05-14T00:24:03+00:00


Chapter 8

How May I Help You?

The spirits of our loved ones on the other side love to assist us any way they can. They just love to help out—they really get a kick out of it. I always tell people to ask for help—ask for anything. It can be something important or something trivial; it doesn’t matter. They can protect you from danger, locate a missing document, or make you a baloney sandwich. Okay, maybe not the baloney sandwich, but…you just never know.

One thing in dealing with the dead is that you have to be clear about your intentions. You can’t leave them guessing. You can’t say, “I’d like a baloney sandwich,” and then go, “but I probably should just have a salad,” and then, “No, what I’d really like is a bowl of ice cream—how many points is that?” Yes, the dead have an eternity, but they don’t have time for that! You need to be sure you want that baloney sandwich and then clearly ask for just that.

I see uncertainty among my clients, both women and men. Someone will say that they’d like to meet someone and get married, but then they aren’t sure, for whatever reason. They’re not sure they are over their last relationship or not sure they want to change their lifestyle. I tell them, “When you make up your mind, then ask your folks on the other side. But make up your mind first.”

I frequently am hired to do a party or a private group reading. About three years ago, I did one of these in a town not too far from where I live. A woman in the group I was reading for was bemoaning her love life and how her last so-called boyfriend had been a big fat idiot. But she was very sure that she wanted to move on and find love again (no switching from baloney sandwich to salad!), and right away I heard from her folks on the other side, telling her that something much better was coming her way. I heard specifically the name “Mike.” I told her this and I said to her, “Don’t worry—he’s not going to be like that other mamaluke you’re just getting over!” I suggested that she try saying a prayer, making her desires clear to the universe—by which I really mean, making her intentions clear to the folks on the other side. A short time later, she and some of her friends were down at the shore, in Belmar, having a meal at a pizza place called Mamalukes. Who should she meet but a very nice guy named Mike. And…they are now married.

I cannot tell you how often I ask for help from the other side when I can’t find something. In one of my other books, I told the story of how John had lost his keys in a yard full of snow, but I was able to go straight to them once I asked the folks on the other side for directions.



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