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Christina Jean, a psychic medium, explains her journey into connecting with the afterlife began after her mother's passing. Initially a skeptic, she delved into books and near-death experiences (NDEs) which affirmed the existence of an afterlife. A significant validation came six hours after her mother's death when a woman communicated a message from her mother to Christina's father. This experience, coupled with her grief journey, inspired Christina to train as a medium to help others.
Christina details how her mother communicates with her daily through signs, especially license plates bearing her name or initials. She explains that telepathic communication from spirits often sounds like one's own voice, making it crucial to differentiate. Christina believes our intuition is key to hearing spirits, especially in meditative states. She highlights that we manifest our afterlife through our thoughts, and upon passing, we undergo a life review to understand our actions without ego. Spirits retain their personality and interests, and can even re-experience past life moments. She also explains that schizophrenia and psychosis might involve hearing spirits, but mental illness needs professional attention, and trauma is the root cause of many mental disorders. Healing trauma in this life is crucial to avoid carrying unresolved issues into the afterlife.
Christina explains that when communicating with spirits, they retain their personality and interests, suggesting we maintain our individual selves. She introduces the concept of an 'oversoul' as the larger part of our soul, with individual incarnations like fingers on a hand, all happening simultaneously across different lives, including potentially extraterrestrial ones. She also details how souls in a coma, or those with Alzheimer's or psychosis, can communicate as if they've passed, indicating a portion of their soul is not fully present in the body. This highlights the fluidity of consciousness beyond the physical form.
Christina emphasizes that one can create heaven on Earth by healing trauma and cultivating a positive mental state. While the afterlife offers a quicker path to understanding and healing without ego, her goal is for people to do this work now. She explains that simultaneously happening lives mean we don't 'come back' in rebirth but rather experience multiple incarnations at once, providing opportunities for comprehensive growth and healing.
Christina discusses the metaphysical perspective on suicide, noting that while many spirits regret it, some instances may align with a soul's pre-chosen plan. She believes the day of our death is pre-chosen by our higher self before incarnation, framing free will as the choice made before coming to Earth. She reassures that death is not to be feared; we are immediately greeted by loved ones, spirit guides, and pets, with full understanding and no sense of longing or missed experiences as all lives happen simultaneously.
Christina clarifies her view of God not as a person, but as the universal source from which all beings—plants, animals, and humans—originate. She believes we are all fragments of this source, experiencing itself through individuals. Regarding global chaos, she sees it as part of a collective awakening, revealing truths and inherent duality that Earth provides. This duality, she notes, is absent in the afterlife, which consists purely of love and light.
Christina attributes 'darkness' to forgetting who we are, as the human brain is like a program influenced by past lives, epigenetics, and current life trauma. Her rigorous healing journey aims to 'deprogram the program,' reconnecting her to her true, infinite soul self. She notes that neuroplasticity allows us to reprogram our brains and move beyond these inherited patterns. She also shares insights into grieving, explaining that spirit communication can help, but personal healing takes time.
Christina encourages asking deceased loved ones for specific signs to validate their presence, reassuring that love and connection never die. She proceeds to conduct a live reading for the host, Yanuka, connecting with her grandmother, Mumu. During the reading, Christina discusses Mumu's acknowledgment of a lost child, Mumu's communication style, her experiences during a war, and her strength. She also validates Yanuka's writing and future journey, mentioning her connection to the Pleiades and Mumu's excitement about 'Wisdom from North.' Mumu's message for Yanuka is to persist in her journey despite difficulties and that she is aware of everything in Yanuka's life, including her husband.
Christina shares her deepest spiritual insight: the brain is a program, and healing trauma requires deprogramming influences from past lives, generational legacies, and current experiences to reconnect with our soul self. She defines self-love as unconditional acceptance, including our shadows, and recognizing that those who trigger us most can be our greatest teachers, revealing aspects of ourselves needing healing. The deeper meaning of life, she states, is to deprogram the brain and remember who we truly are—infinite souls, not our ego.