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Signs of Life - Personal Experiences, March 26, 2026

Signs of Life - Personal Experiences, March 26, 2026

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Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. (Although Mediums Provide A Valuable Connection To The Deceased, This Show Centers Around YOUR Direct Experiences Which Do Not Involve A Medium.) Collect Your Stories and Join Us This episode of Signs of Life Radio features hosts Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra exploring the profound ways deceased loved ones communicate with the living. Through personal anecdotes and caller testimonies, the program highlights how acknowledging "signs" can transform the grieving process into a journey of spiritual connection and healing. The episode begins with host Janet Mayer sharing a personal account of electronic interference, a common medium for spirit communication. She recounts her computer crashing immediately after she mentally addressed her late uncle, whom she described as a "jokester." This event, coupled with her work in Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), underscores the theme that spirits often manipulate energy to provide playful or urgent validation of their presence. Janet specifically references an EVP recording where a spirit stated, "We are in your world," emphasizing that the deceased remain intimately connected to our daily reality rather than residing in a distant, unreachable location. Callers Carol and Christine provide vivid examples of how these signs manifest in specific, personal ways. Carol describes receiving comfort from her 11-year-old grandson, Ivan, through the repeated appearance of ladybugs and references to the game Minecraft. Christine shares a unique "morning song" phenomenon where specific lyrics—such as Crosby, Stills & Nash’s "Southern Cross"—pop into her head upon waking, often correlating directly with her life decisions or travel plans. The hosts suggest that these musical messages are not random but are tailored to the recipient's personality and shared history with the deceased. The dialogue also addresses the emotional complexity of grief, particularly when it involves difficult relationships. Caller Lisa, who is visually impaired, discusses her late mother’s communication through flickering lights. Despite a complicated past, Lisa felt her mother’s support when a stranger unexpectedly helped her with difficult paperwork. The hosts reflect on the "surprising creativity of grief," noting that while sorrow and joy are intertwined, remaining open to signs can help move an individual from a "frozen" state of anger or pain into a more "transcendent" space of peace. The episode concludes with a story about a young girl named Marie, whose father, after a tragic passing, played "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a basement piano to comfort her. This narrative serves as a final testament to the idea that the bond between loved ones is not severed by death, but merely changes form. The hosts encourage listeners to foster their own "spirit practice" by maintaining an internal dialogue with those who have passed. This discussion reaffirms that the survival of consciousness is evidenced through a variety of personal, often playful, communications. By staying open, practicing gratitude, and acknowledging the presence of the deceased in our physical world, individuals can find a path through grief toward a continued relationship with those they have lost. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
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