Losing someone you love can be very difficult. You miss them so much that you just long for their company one more time. One more conversation, one more hug – it’s one of the most painful things we can experience in this lifetime. But even though they are physically gone, they can still be near us from time to time.
Here are 5 signs that may indicate your loved one is still nearby:
- You smell them – When the spirit of a loved one is near, it can manifest in a number of ways. One of the most common ways is scent. The way someone smells is often the strongest connection to them. I can be the smell of pipe tobacco or perfume, or even the odor of your favorite food being prepared. Appreciate it. It’s a message being sent directly to you from your deceased loved one.
- They appear in your dreams – This is one of the more common ways that spirits interact with us. Our subconscious minds are more open to the spirit world, often allowing them to come in. Dreams involving spirits tend to be increasingly realistic and not very dreamlike. Pay close attention to what they might mean. It could be a message from beyond the grave.
- Your items go missing – It can feel like you’ve lost your mind when you find items have been moved from the place you know you left them. It could be a dead relative or friend playing a joke on you. It sounds silly, but just because they’re dead doesn’t mean they’ve lost their desire to screw with you. Laugh it off.
- Unusual thoughts – You may experience having thoughts that don’t feel like they are yours, almost like your internal monologue has been co-opted. This may be a sign that your past loved ones are still with you. If you feel like you’ve had a foreign thought, take some time to think about it. Especially when your inner monologue starts talking to you as if it isn’t you.
- Signs at the funeral – According to James Van Praagh, a renowned psychic, our spirits attend our funerals. They roam the room, trying to comfort their loved ones and give them signs that everything is okay. Often, because people are so absorbed in their grief, these signs go unseen. When attending a funeral, stay open to the signs they offer.