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Second Sight in 3D: A Medium's Memoirs
Second Sight in 3D: A Medium's Memoirs
Second Sight in 3D: A Medium's Memoirs
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In Second Sight in 3D, A Medium`s Memoirs, Heather talks about some of her heartfelt connections from deceased loved ones on the other side. She gives a 360 degree look into what goes on in these sessions; touching on what it is like for her giving these emotional messages, the healing the client receives in a reading, and how the people on the other side feel about having a chance to connect with their loved ones who were left behind.
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Release dateAug 16, 2013
ISBN9781481778787
Second Sight in 3D: A Medium's Memoirs
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Heather

Heather started seeing and connecting with people from the other side at age five, and in time would learn she had inherited the gift of being a psychic/medium from her grandfather. Heather Clockedile`s down to earth, honest and sometimes humorous approach to using her gift as a medium and intuitive counselor has given her a following of those who are searching for insight or connections with loved ones on the other side. She is known world wide for her work as an intuit and healer. She is a Medium, Reiki Master, and Certififed Professional Tarot Reader. Heather is also the author of A Bang into Gentleness A Psychic`s Journey Through Spiritual Transformations.

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    Second Sight in 3D - Heather

    © 2013 by Heather. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 07/18/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-7879-4 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-7877-0 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4817-7878-7 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013913104

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    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    Contents

    True Love Never Dies

    A Friendship Is Forever

    A Gift From The Other Side

    Knowing The Boundaries But Remembering Compassion

    Twin Flames: Our Love Doesn’t Die

    Bond Of Brothers

    A True Hero

    Familiar Faces From The Other Side

    So many people have asked me to share some of my most memorable connections and the stories that have gone on with my connections. Although it is clearly impossible to remember them all, I am hoping to draw from my memory bank and come up with some of the connections that have touched my heart throughout my years of being a medium. All of the connections here are true, but the names have been changed to protect the privacy of my clients. My hope is to share the heartfelt stories from the people on the other side as well as the people who come to see me for the connections. If as you are reading this the story sounds familiar it may just be because it is about you! I want to thank all of the people who come for sessions with me for sharing their loved ones and allowing me to be a part of their lives.

    TRUE LOVE NEVER DIES

    Sometimes people come into your life and you just click. Sometimes it takes a few meetings for you to realize just how much you really do. I try very hard to not befriend people who come to see me for readings or connections. That may sound harsh, but it has been my experience that it is challenging to have a true friendship when one of the people has been a catalyst for some sort of healing. There have been many clients who have come to see me about whom I have thought how if we had met differently we could have clicked, but there have been a handful of times I have tried to be friends but have ended up being more of the go-to person for anything that may be going on in the other person`s life they may need help or insight into. Sometimes people do not see me as a normal person, but tend to get star struck because of my abilities; others will tell me how comfortable they feel around me, and that they can tell me anything. Of course I appreciate these compliments immensely but to have people be able to break out of the she makes me feel good and is so helpful into the why don`t we hang out mode is not as easy as it may seem. Therefore, it is my rule not to become personally involved with people who come to have a session with me. But, sometimes the Universe plays by different rules and particular people are sent to me not only for their healing connections but for me as well. This first memoir is one of those times.

    Lauren is a client who came to see me after her husband Michael passed. The first night we met it was pouring rain. She was the last client I had that night, and was about twenty minutes late due to the weather and getting lost looking for my house. She came in a little skeptical, probably not really knowing what to expect. She was in her mid-thirties, very close to my age. I could tell she was a bit nervous when she sat down. Because it was the end of the night and we were starting late as it was, I felt a bit rushed in the beginning. I took some time, as I always do, to make sure Lauren understood a little about how a medium session worked with me. Even if you have had one with someone else, each person works a little differently and I always feel it is important to have the client know a little bit about what to expect and what not to expect in a session with me. When I was done with the explanation it was time to tune in.

    I never come out and ask who the person sitting with me wants to connect with right in the beginning. I prefer to open up my energy and see who is around first. To me it seems more authentic than to ask. I like to get the validation both for myself and for the client. It makes me more comfortable not knowing specifics right off the bat. The first person I felt coming through was a young person. It was a strong energy and he had been trying to push through even before I was done explaining everything. I immediately asked Lauren if she had ties to Cape Cod and the beaches there. There was someone from the other side who wanted to reach out to her who had spent a lot of time in this area. Their passing was fast and unexpected and it had not been too long since this person had transitioned to the other side. She looked at me quizzically and answered Yes. I proceeded to tap in and listen to what this person was trying to tell us. He was speaking so fast and frantically, I was having a difficult time trying to keep up with what he was saying. I took a deep breath and relaxed into his emotions which were all over the place. I was getting the feeling of my heart stopping in mid beat. It did not seem like a heart attack to me, and knowing the person on the other side was younger, this did confuse me a little. Lauren`s mouth was open as she stared at me and listened to what I was telling her. This man was frustrated with his passing. He had big plans coming up and this was not part of them as far as he was concerned. He was telling me about a woman who was close with Lauren. He needed her to know he was ok, but more importantly, how sorry he was for his passing. He was not taking responsibility for the transition, in fact he gave me the feeling it was so fast and out of his control even he was shocked by it. With big wide eyes Lauren told me this was her childhood friend`s fiancé who had passed from an aortic aneurysm one year before they were supposed to have gotten married. She told me her friend had known since the passing that her beloved would somehow find a way to let her know he was ok and was with her. Although I usually do not like to pass on messages to someone who is not sitting in front of me for a session, this time it was important. Lauren knew without a doubt her friend would be open to receiving the message from her fiancé and was happy to pass it along to her.

    I knew our time was going to be up soon, but I had a nagging feeling Lauren was hoping someone else was going to come through for her. I tuned in and looked around the room to see if I could pick up on who this other person might be. There was a lot of emotion around this other person as well as around Lauren and I was having a difficult time pulling this person in close enough to figure out who it was. Because I knew our time was going to be up soon, I came out and asked if there was someone else in particular she was hoping would come through for her. Lauren looked at me with deep hurt in her eyes and said, Yes, I was looking for my husband. My heart sank. I did not expect someone so young to be looking for her husband. I quickly regrouped my own emotions and stayed as professional as I could, trying to mask any surprise that may have been on my face. I got back into my groove and immediately found Michael. I could tell this was going to be an emotionally heavy conversation.

    Michael felt like another quick passing, but different from the other young man. He was hot headed, protective of his wife, and perhaps even a wee bit cocky. I could tell I had my work cut out for me. Michael had not been on the other side for long and was not quite sure how to come through, not to mention being filled with emotion. I cleared my mind and tuned in. He was hesitant yet eager at the same time. I was hit by a wall of what felt like panic to me but it quickly changed to dread. Michael was not happy to be on the other side. Not at all. He had a huge heartfelt I am so so sorry for this, followed by I did not mean for this to happen. Lauren`s tears were streaming down her face at an uncontrollable speed. She told Michael she knew this. She reassured him she knew he wanted to stay and it did not want to pass. At this point I was realizing how much this session was necessary for both of them. Michael wanted to be there for support for his wife but at the same time he needed hers as well. These two were so closely connected they were going to need each other to get through this adjustment.

    I pushed on with Michael. I knew our time was coming to a close but decided I was more in control than the clock was and we had to keep going. He needed Lauren to know he considered his passing a mistake. He was adamant about this and I asked Lauren if she understood this. She cried and told me she understood. I was not sure exactly how Michael had passed. I could tell he was not a suicide victim but he was not letting me in close enough to get the details. The amount of apologizing he was doing was showing me he was taking some responsibility with his transition but not all of it. He had been as surprised by it as everyone else was. He wanted to give Lauren the comfort of knowing there was never any pain for him. He would not come out with any words for me about this but he was giving me the feelings that went with his passing. My body and mind were becoming extremely heavy and disorientated. It felt as if I were in a bubble and the world was happening around me but I was not part of it. Then my eyelids started getting heavy and I felt like I was falling asleep. The next sensation I felt was the moment Michael found himself out of his body. There was a lightness because he had shed his physical body, but it was not the most emotionally peaceful awakening I had experienced. Michael was shocked to be looking at himself

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