Cross Over Helped Me Talk to My Departed Mom — Here’s How It Can Help You Too
Introduction: The Day I Thought I’d Never Hear Her Again
The last time I spoke to my mom, she told me she loved me—and then she was gone.
For years, grief wrapped around me like a heavy blanket. I missed her voice, her laugh, even the way she’d nag me about wearing a jacket in the cold. Friends said, "She’s always with you," but I couldn’t feel it.
Then, a friend handed me Psychic Lisa’s Cross Over with a promise: "This book changes things."
Skeptical but desperate, I read it. And what happened next—a real, undeniable connection with my mom—was something I never thought possible.
If you’ve ever longed for one more conversation, one more sign, or just proof that love doesn’t die with the body—this is how Cross Over can help you too.
How ‘Cross Over’ Bridged the Gap Between Me and Mom
Lisa’s book isn’t about vague "positive energy" or generic psychic predictions. It’s a practical, compassionate guide to recognizing when—and how—your loved ones reach out.
Here’s what shifted for me:
1. The "Whispers" I’d Been Missing
Lisa teaches that spirits often communicate in subtle, everyday ways—but we dismiss them as coincidence.
A sudden scent of my mom’s perfume in an empty room.
Her favorite song playing right when I begged for a sign.
Dreams where she felt more real than reality.
Cross Over helped me stop rationalizing these moments—and start trusting them.
2. The Meditation That Brought Her Through
Lisa’s guided method for spirit communication isn’t about "summoning ghosts"—it’s creating a quiet space to listen.
The first time I tried it:
I felt a rush of warmth, like a hug.
A clear thought popped into my head: "Stop worrying about the stove." (Mom always worried I’d leave it on.)
I heard her laugh—not with my ears, but inside.
It wasn’t "magic." It was learning a new language—one my mom had been speaking all along.
3 Ways ‘Cross Over’ Can Help You Reconnect
Whether you’re skeptical, grieving, or just curious, Lisa’s book meets you where you are:
1. For the Grieving: It’s Not "Letting Go"—It’s Learning to Love Differently
Validation: Lisa shares stories of others who’ve received precise, personal messages (like a daughter hearing her dad say, "Tell Sarah I fixed the porch light.").
Permission to not "move on." Instead, it’s about keeping a bond—just in a new way.
2. For Skeptics: "Okay, But Prove It."
Lisa doesn’t ask for blind faith. She encourages testing the signs:
Ask your loved one for a specific signal (e.g., a blue butterfly).
Keep a journal of "coincidences."
Note dreams with unusual clarity (spirit visits often feel more vivid).
"I didn’t believe until my grandma’s nickname popped up three times in an hour—a name no one uses anymore." —Mark, reader
3. For Spiritual Seekers: Strengthening Your Intuition
Even if you’re not grieving, Cross Over teaches:
How to sense energy shifts when spirits are near.
Why some people feel a "cold spot" or sudden emotion.
How to protect your energy while staying open.
"Is This Really Them?" How to Know It’s Not Just Wishful Thinking
Lisa’s biggest lesson: Spirit communication is specific.
They mention tiny details (e.g., "Your childhood teddy bear was blue").
They show up in timing that’s undeniably meaningful (e.g., their birthday, the anniversary of their passing).
The message feels different—lighter, clearer, or "not your own thought."
"When my husband said, ‘Tell Jen I’m sorry about the burnt pancakes,’ I sobbed. That was our last breakfast together." —Lisa, reader
A Final Thought: Why This Book Is Different
Most afterlife books are either too vague ("They’re in a better place!") or too sensational ("I spoke to Elvis!"). Cross Over is neither.
It’s a roadmap—one that helped me rebuild a relationship with my mom after death. And if you’ve ever ached for that?
This might be your sign to try.
Your Turn:
Have you ever felt your loved one’s presence? Share your story in the comments—I read every one.
P.S. If you’re ready to start, grab Cross Over click here and look for the candle exercise in Chapter 3. That’s where it all began for me.
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