Summary
Highlights
Natalia introduces the concept that we are always accompanied by spirits, guardian entities, and ancestors. She explains that spirits have free will and choose whether to accompany us or transcend. She touches upon the idea of purgatory not as a punishment but as a purification period for souls to release earthly burdens.
Natalia recounts her earliest experiences as a medium, beginning at age three when she saw a man without legs. As she grew older, she saw bright orbs of light, heard voices and commotions, and felt presences sitting on her bed. Her parents dismissed these as imagination, but Natalia's sensitivity persisted, allowing her to perceive spirits around people and in various spaces.
Natalia explains that all humans are accompanied by spirits, including guardian spirits and ancestors. She describes seeing spirits in the astral plane, appearing as lights, silhouettes, or even fully formed individuals in clothes, depending on their connection to their human identity. She shares an anecdote about telling a taxi driver about his guardian spirit and a heartfelt story about her friend's grandmother's spirit guiding her to her soulmate, highlighting how promises made in life can transcend death.
Natalia discusses how spirits can remain attached to the earthly realm due to unconditional love or unresolved issues. She shares a moving story about Mariano, a brother who could not transcend due to his living brother's guilt over authorizing his euthanasia. Natalia describes feeling Mariano's spirit attached to her after the session, emphasizing the need for emotional processing to help spirits move on.
Natalia describes her understanding of the afterlife, primarily through communications with her grandfather's spirit. She explains that after death, souls undergo a 'purgation' to release earthly burdens. Some spirits, especially those who died suddenly, may not realize they are dead and continue daily routines until they gain awareness. Others, with prolonged illnesses, have time to prepare for their transition. She describes the afterlife as a beautiful place of peace, love, and growth, where souls can choose to become guides or teachers.
Natalia shares examples of specific, unknown messages she has received from spirits, such as a young man's death being a message for his family about recurring patterns. She explains that spirits communicate through dreams, animals (especially birds and butterflies), electrical phenomena, temperature changes, and sensory experiences like familiar scents or songs, assuring the living that they are accompanied.
Natalia elaborates on the diverse types of spirits. Besides deceased loved ones, there are spiritual masters and guides who have never incarnated as humans, such as angels and ascended masters. She also discusses 'lower astral' spirits, often created from collective egregores, including demons and succubi. She reveals her own experience with an exorcism, stating that possessions are real and many people are affected by entities that drain their vital energy.
Natalia describes encountering dark entities, particularly in places with negative energy like discotheques. She likens these entities to dense smoke or humanoid insects that cower when detected. She explains how these egregores lurk in homes, feeding on negative emotions and vital energy, especially near beds or in humid corners. She confirms that the worlds of 'heaven' and 'hell' are intertwined, representing extreme polarities of the same energy.
Natalia explains that if a person seeks a mediumistic session, it's often because the spirit also wishes to communicate. She notes that spirits of those who have greatly transcended might not wish to interact, as they are beyond earthly concerns. She also discusses how spirits might offer predictions or warnings, though higher guides and ascended masters tend to avoid interfering with human free will, as decisions are essential for soul growth.
Natalia reflects on whether negative actions condemn souls, concluding that self-condemnation and guilt are what truly trap spirits. She explains that some spirits fear what lies beyond and choose to remain in the lower dimensions, becoming the 'ghosts' we perceive. She shares experiences in places like churches and cemeteries where she has seen tormented spirits, emphasizing her choice to avoid such places due to their dense negative energies.
Natalia discusses how spirits can attach to individuals, particularly when someone is in a low energetic state due to anger, depression, or bad habits. She warns that activities like excessive alcohol consumption can open one's auric field, making them susceptible to negative entities. She concludes by offering advice on how to connect with the spiritual world: clean and open your channels, be mindful of your energy, and recognize that spiritual communication happens through intuition, feelings, and images.