Dealing with Grief w/ Psychic Medium John Edward

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @EdMylettShow
    @EdMylettShow  3 года назад +271

    What do you do to honor loved ones that have passed?

    • @bobbie2414
      @bobbie2414 3 года назад +66

      Be kind to others and respect everyone.

    • @1011Ink
      @1011Ink 3 года назад +46

      Try to focus on the positive aspects of the deceased.

    • @emeraldchamberlain9773
      @emeraldchamberlain9773 3 года назад +15

      Stepping In and Out of Grief
      I have always taken note that inside the word spiritual is the word “ritual”.
      When my husband passed away there was a time of day when I would be overtaken by grief or what felt like a great sadness and sometimes, confusion. I wanted to feel these feelings without them engulfing my whole life. And so I did this helpful “ritual”.
      I took the top of a small table and I put a lovely scarf on it. I placed a candle in the center and a picture of my loved one beside the candle. There were a few other things that were meaningful to me and I put them on the table also. There was a card I found that he was going to give me although he never had the chance; his watch and a small piece of wood he loved.
      Whenever there came a time of the day or evening when my grief seemed to overtake me, I would light the candle; sit near the table and give myself permission to cry or talk or anything else I needed to do. Sometimes I paced the floor almost like a walking meditation. When I felt I could move on with my day I blew the candle out and carried on.
      I did not put a real limit on my time in this type of grief or how many times I needed to light the candle; eventually, I received comfort just from the candle being lit.
      Sometimes I would sit by the table and talk to myself or to him. Other days I would read a book that brought me comfort. I kept a journal of my feelings and thoughts and kept that on my table also.
      This little “ritual” felt like I was taking action in my process of grieving. I felt as if “giving myself this permission” was a way of healing and a way of walking through my process of grieving.
      I am honored to share this and hope it may help you.
      A former Grief Group Member

    • @dyancollins6894
      @dyancollins6894 3 года назад +56

      Living my life in a way that honors them DAILY. ❤️🙏

    • @Rebelwellnesslmt
      @Rebelwellnesslmt 3 года назад +41

      Give thanks to the veteran statues as I pass, say out loud, thank you, when I see the American flag. In honoring those who served and are serving. I will have conversations with family members who passed.
      And I am blessed that in my own fathers passing, I was able to converse with him, verbally saying Dad, I forgive you for what you did to me. I suffered for years, keeping it hidden. But dad, I forgive and love you. To forgive a family member, my own father, for sexually abusing me as a child. That freed me from my limitations. I lost a high school friend when I talked about it " I cannot believe you forgave him." Well, I forgave myself while forgiving him. That was a blessing.

  • @southernborn1358
    @southernborn1358 2 года назад +701

    I watched this because I’m trying to navigate the worst grief of my life. I grieved when my parents died-so I thought I had that feeling already. But I lost my husband of 33 years-suddenly-and for various reasons, I was unable to “freeze” and do nothing. I had to make major, life changing decisions and make them happen in the last 6 months. I’m in a grief support group, but my grief is so overpowering, I have no desire for anything. I just want to sleep. But I still do what I have to do daily. I just am so sad at the prospect of a long life left alone. I pray always-I don’t blame God. I’m just…existing.

    • @tracyp444
      @tracyp444 2 года назад +90

      I'm so very sorry for the loss of your husband... words are completely inadequate... grief is our toughest most life altering lesson. I'm sending prayers and hopes for you turning the corner soon......

    • @southernborn1358
      @southernborn1358 2 года назад +24

      @@tracyp444 thank you so much. 🙏🏻

    • @annaphillion9269
      @annaphillion9269 2 года назад +15

      🙏🧡

    • @alexis_rakun
      @alexis_rakun 2 года назад +37

      Sending love 💚 hope springs eternal.

    • @KL-fn7xs
      @KL-fn7xs 2 года назад +62

      Oh bless, please try to take little steps, day by day and try to imagine what YOU would like for your husband if it was YOU leaving this side of the curtain. You would want him to live fully, to enjoy and to feel the excitement of life. He wants you to feel the joy, until you meet again. Hugs to you

  • @kayligo
    @kayligo Год назад +37

    Mediums like John are why I believe in God

    • @JeffreyMobilia
      @JeffreyMobilia 24 дня назад

      Really? Why? If you don't mind answering. Not for disagreement. Just a understanding

    • @kayligo
      @kayligo 24 дня назад

      @ it gives me hope and it feels real…it feels better to believe than not….

  • @barbrafournier4895
    @barbrafournier4895 Год назад +152

    I lost my husband in 2004, I planned to go back to work two weeks after his death…..when my alarm went off, I didn’t want to get out of bed but I knew I had to get up and get ready. I sat up on the edge of my bed and my husband was standing right in front of me..I started to cry, his face was all healed from his cancer, he was dressed in the clothes he was buried in, he was wearing his glasses….I was really crying and all of a sudden, I felt this sensation coming up from my toes and as it was coming up my body I felt such a relief and when it came to the top of my head, he said to me, ( “Don’t cry, everything is going to be ok.”) After this amazing visit, I no longer felt scared to be alone in my home. I truly miss my husband!

    • @ruby7741
      @ruby7741 8 месяцев назад +9

      aww What a BLESSING he is to have come to you in such a time that you needed just what he gave you. :)

    • @ai1een876
      @ai1een876 7 месяцев назад +6

      That is amazing. My sister lost her husband in January (24). She also lost her first husband. She loved both of them deeper than anyone I’ve ever known. I keep asking them to come to her to help her grief.

    • @mariedevine8102
      @mariedevine8102 5 месяцев назад +2

      What a lovely thing that happened to you.. Hooe seeing your husband after he passed is helping you to heal

    • @janetrobinson-dz9wp
      @janetrobinson-dz9wp 4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this!! I miss my love so much!!

    • @luciemarinov129
      @luciemarinov129 4 месяца назад +2

      You were so very blessed to receive this image of your deceased husband! ❤❤❤

  • @donnaaddy7265
    @donnaaddy7265 3 года назад +236

    2nd year is brutal. You’ve moved through all the firsts and then after the first anniversary you realize there’s no gold medals for getting through. You realize they’re gone and staying gone. Be gentle with yourself.

    • @shannon2228
      @shannon2228 Год назад +10

      My problem is I have abandonment issues and I know they're still around and I know they're always up there having fun with all the other Spirits because I've been psychic and I've seen them but why do they have to leave me. I just feel so abandoned.❤

    • @mathilde810
      @mathilde810 Год назад +8

      So true… I think the 2nd and 3rd year are so hard… Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @roschamac
      @roschamac Год назад +19

      I read this recently and it may help you. Don't focus on how long it's been since you've seen a loved one, better to remember that every day apart is one day closer to seeing them again.

    • @shannon2228
      @shannon2228 Год назад

      @@roschamac 😍💓

    • @donnalong2372
      @donnalong2372 Год назад +1

      I have never lied to my kids and said more times that I HATE being Right. They hate me for that.I g

  • @victoriamayers1293
    @victoriamayers1293 2 года назад +253

    Most painful experience is to become pregnant, carry the child, raise it, prepare it for the world and then loose that child to cancer. To watch them suffer and then watch them die. Be there for their last breath, wrap them in a shroud and send them to the other side. Biggest grief ever. Thank you for some support for those of us dealing with grief.

    • @kaplyn6580
      @kaplyn6580 2 года назад +26

      This I understand and it eats at me every day watching my son slip away from cancer, till the light went out of his beautiful blue eyes, I will never be the same again.

    • @jerrenewest1983
      @jerrenewest1983 2 года назад +13

      I am so sorry for what you have been through. I was told that when you celebrate the person it can really help your healing and grief.

    • @SunflowerEyes252
      @SunflowerEyes252 2 года назад +18

      @@jerrenewest1983 for me, yes that celebration does help. However, one does not replace the other. The joy and the heartache run side by side. Both deeply. That is my experience losing my Son.

    • @Unlike230
      @Unlike230 2 года назад +3

      🙏... ❤️.... 🌹

    • @Sixlifestories
      @Sixlifestories Год назад +7

      I’m so sorry

  • @BizMorning
    @BizMorning 3 года назад +186

    If someone would have said 40 years ago there would be a day when everyone will be holding a personal phone with no cord, you would be considered crazy! Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it can't or does not exists...Loved this show

    • @timgordon4853
      @timgordon4853 Год назад

      My grandma told me of the future,she said,books will be obsolete,then at 10, I seen Stop the World I want to get off 1963, can't find it but robots were running the world,she said,no house work,all will have a robot👆👌✌️🤌💕👁️👁️Dorothy says 👍

    • @jaslady22
      @jaslady22 5 дней назад

      When someone told me, you will NEVER get a 'Busy Signal' when you talk to God, that was awesome to know!

  • @mdaciuk11
    @mdaciuk11 3 года назад +313

    “Nobody leaves here alone. “. Powerful.

    • @EdMylettShow
      @EdMylettShow  3 года назад +22

      That's the truth! Glad you enjoyed this interview Mike.

    • @insightful-commerce
      @insightful-commerce 3 года назад +4

      Thanks Ed. I'm a Christian and been battling with thoughts about consuming energy content. Thanks for protecting our energy 😃

    • @janadams8044
      @janadams8044 3 года назад +12

      I also wanted to mention that my daughter is a BirthFit coach and studies that transition from womb to birth, breathing patterns, sleep patterns etc., and how is translates to the transition from life to death, how similar they really are and the signs and patterns that exist and it made sense to me. Then when I heard John speak to this, it was confirmation to me of this natural process of life and death. I came away with the same comfort in the words. "nobody leaves here alone."

    • @pawsitivenooz
      @pawsitivenooz 3 года назад +8

      I went to sleep when my dad died so I could help him cross over, and I did. I also have proof that I did that. it made his passing easier for me

    • @angalmeida29
      @angalmeida29 3 года назад +11

      Thank u so much for this Ed and John , just lost a one year old dog in a tragic accident two days ago .. heart wrenching

  • @rachelleroberts-bethel8055
    @rachelleroberts-bethel8055 2 года назад +129

    John is so correct. My Daddy came to me on December 12, 1991 for three consecutive nights. Three days later, December 15 1991, my mother died. When Fr. Saunders, our new senior priest came to give her last rites and closed her eyes, my Daddy’s image was seen on her opened eyes. I couldn’t talk to my mother about psychic phenomena, ever. I do know this, Daddy came to escort Mom home so she wouldn’t be afraid. Life is more than what we see with our eyes.

    • @gingercameronfordcrouch7057
      @gingercameronfordcrouch7057 2 года назад +8

      Never heard of images in people's eyes after the pass. Interesting!

    • @MsBee-tr9ti
      @MsBee-tr9ti 2 года назад +4

      Wonderful interview 🥰🥰🥰

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Год назад +5

      My moms friend Marshall passed suddenly from a heart attack.
      4 years later my mom was in the hospital and my dad called to see how she was. The nurse said that she was gone, probably to the kitchen area and she said she'd look on their schedule.
      She told my dad that a Marshall had taken her for coffee.
      She passed the next day.
      There's no way they could've known about Marshall.
      I believe he came to get her. It was my son's 17th birthday. i had a bird die on my 17th birthday.
      There's much more going on than what we're told.

    • @pamelarutan2575
      @pamelarutan2575 Год назад +4

      Incredible. So lucky!

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 6 месяцев назад

      @@lorimiller4301….or that we believe even when we *do* experience this phenomenon. Maybe humans are just an infinitely huge Folie a Deux.

  • @ortiztuc1
    @ortiztuc1 3 года назад +535

    Working in the ER during this pandemic and seeing so many people passing by themselves, I'm at peace now knowing that when they passed they where not alone, there was others there with that person. Glad I took the chance and see this episode.

    • @jacquelinebarnard649
      @jacquelinebarnard649 2 года назад +25

      I'm so happy for you. That must have been awful, thankyou for your gift in helping everyone who came to you with Covid 🙏🏻😇

    • @maryweatherhead5864
      @maryweatherhead5864 2 года назад +10

      Why must you get authorization for anyone to have a guest?

    • @thoralder4963
      @thoralder4963 2 года назад +9

      @@maryweatherhead5864 It would’ve been nice since it’s been a year, since you posted this question that Ed would’ve replied🤷‍♂️ It’s strange that he would’ve said that, it’s also strange that almostnobody else liked your comment, nobody else thought that this was strange

    • @CharmaineSilva777
      @CharmaineSilva777 2 года назад +21

      When I was working the ICU one night at an extra ( usually only in the operating room), my heart broke because one man died along and his nurse wasn't going in there. I wanted to go in but was scared to cross that nurse since he wasn't my patient. So happy knowing he wasn't alone.

    • @deborahcrites6571
      @deborahcrites6571 2 года назад +12

      oh yes they were not alone

  • @zariballard
    @zariballard Год назад +92

    This was a great interview. A long, long time ago, my mother, who was a skeptic, went to a psychic and this psychic told her a family secret that no one could have ever known. She was floored. My son, when he was 7 years, went to see his dad in another state who put him in a precarious position, leaving him alone at the house when he went to work, something I had told his dad never to do. Now before my son left that summer, my grandma passed and I prayed to her one day to always watch over my son if I wasn't there. While he was in this situation, his first sign was that he smelled a smell, the smell of my grandma's farm. He said he peeked out of his room and there was my grandma sitting in the living room. He freaked out so bad that he called his dad hysterical and his dad turned around from where he was going and came home to get him, never leaving him alone again. My son said she was just sitting there in her wheelchair smiling sweetly at him until his dad pulled up in the driveway and then she just faded away. Another time, I was supposed to pick him up at the bus but my car broke down and we didn't have cell phones then and I was freaking out. He waited for me and then started walking home and along the way he saw my grandma up ahead, again sitting in her wheelchair, and she was waving at him and he just kept walking towards her until he got home safely. She guided his way home. I'm a believer.

    • @scottmaples6667
      @scottmaples6667 8 месяцев назад

      cold reading fake

    • @RuthHale-g7n
      @RuthHale-g7n 4 месяца назад

      How beautiful. I wish I could see my Mother. Who recently died. I need someone to comfort me. I am so lost.

    • @janw5442
      @janw5442 3 месяца назад

      @@RuthHale-g7n It is so very painful when those we dearly love die. Remember, where there is Love, there is no distance, neither in time, nor space. May you be blessed and comforted.

  • @jillmarieweingarten3048
    @jillmarieweingarten3048 2 года назад +170

    My late daughter and I watched you on your 1990s show. We promised that the first one of us to depart would communicate through you. When she died, I received one of your books. You were reading for Aaliyahs mother and the message could have been for me. My daughter loved her and the book mentions me by name.

    • @kayewhitmer2666
      @kayewhitmer2666 Год назад +19

      Wow! That's a great example of a promise to communicate!!

    • @paulgeary6511
      @paulgeary6511 Год назад +8

      I KNOW* I SEE SIGNALS ALLL THE THEEEE TIME!*
      MY BEST FRIEND DIED IN MARCH & OUR FRIENDSHIP RELATED TO
      @AALIYAH
      & SOMEONE WHO IS A NEW FRIEND JUST GAVE ME A WHOLLLLE BUNCH OF DVDS; & ALOT OF THEM WERE AALIYAH* & OR OTHER MOVIES WE* HAD/WAS*
      MY MOM DIED IN 2017 & I GET SIGNS ALL THEE TIME TOO*...
      EVEN HER PERFUME WHEN OTHER THINGS/NOUNS ARE NOWHERE TO BE FOUND*!
      THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE*.
      SO I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND****😢😢😢😢

    • @elliepucciarella8710
      @elliepucciarella8710 9 месяцев назад

      Ppl​@@paulgeary6511

    • @elliepucciarella8710
      @elliepucciarella8710 9 месяцев назад +2

      My grandson passed,miss him so much but I get signs from all the time

  • @debramiller7296
    @debramiller7296 Год назад +43

    I honor my son by thanking him for being my son, having him as long as I did and how much he was loved by so many people, I get more signs the more joy that comes in my life, that is what they want for all of us.
    We have beautiful memorials throughout our family. Love never Dies.

    • @echoparklady3170
      @echoparklady3170 11 месяцев назад +5

      Love Never Dies ❤

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@echoparklady3170Agreed. I think love is the human equivalent of water not only within our own bodies but in the physical world too. Think about the formation of, for example the Grand Canyon. Water was a necessary ingredient over millennia to create such awe inspiring beauty. As humans, we obviously need water to live-and to grow, to learn, to evolve. Sending you warmest wishes on your continuing journey.

  • @kandywest5811
    @kandywest5811 3 года назад +328

    Wow, just teared up. My dad, sister, aunt, grandfather and niece all passed within 1 yr and I thought truly I would grieve myself to death and it took me years to find comfort and this just helped me tremendously. My dad loved cardinals and I see them almost every day. I smile because I know he’s here with me.

    • @EdMylettShow
      @EdMylettShow  3 года назад +39

      I'm so sorry for your loss Kandy. It's good to know that this video brought you some peace.

    • @mariabolt3881
      @mariabolt3881 3 года назад +15

      You have my very deepest condolences. How you are functioning having lost so many loved ones you deserve a medal! Be well. Take care. Be gentle with yourself.

    • @christinerobinette7262
      @christinerobinette7262 3 года назад +2

      I have followed John Edwards for awhile now, & I can honestly say , he’s the real deal!!! Talking about grief has helped tremendously after losing my son 3 years ago, & yes, definitely the 2nd year is the very worst! I’m such a believer & I have premonitions , which I know is only the tip of the iceberg! I have believed in his ability & had these thoughts since early on in my life. His ability is unmatched & thank you for sharing him with us, I’ve watched it 3 times already!!! Loved every bit of the interview & forever will remember that we are born & die with the same situations & never alone❤️

    • @Teragram68
      @Teragram68 2 года назад +9

      Kandy sincere condolences for your loss, I hope you are still doing ok and are at peace. I too have had several losses in 4 years, one was life changing. I too feel as you do it’s given me peace, I’m just watching this today and I’m looking for answers as I have had very special visits via dreams I’m sure. I don’t remember dreams usually but these are as clear as a bell. Stay strong on your journey x

    • @SarahJane2025
      @SarahJane2025 2 года назад +12

      What a terrible loss you have had. So sorry. I lost my loved one and have been feeling suicidal- but we have 2 cats- so I have to look after them.
      I hope you are coping

  • @realcanadiangirl64
    @realcanadiangirl64 Год назад +36

    When I went to visit my dear aunt who was blind the evening before her death she looked up in the corner of the room and her face lit up with a big smile with a look of surprise like when a loved one surprises you with a visit. I knew it was our family members who had passed that were coming to help her cross over. She passed early the next morning

  • @Scarlett.R
    @Scarlett.R 11 месяцев назад +9

    I think I needed this. I lost my Dad only 4 months ago. In retrospect, I was lucky to have spent lockdown with both my parents.. and I have lots of good memories to look back on because of it.

  • @markiekucia5861
    @markiekucia5861 Год назад +54

    I feel so much better, yet crying, when John said even if we weren’t there if our loved one passed… they didn’t leave alone! There are loved ones on the other side waiting to greet them with love! 🥰😇 my father passed away 2 months ago today and I have been devastated because I wasn’t with him when he took his last breath! Thank you, thank you and God bless everyone!

    • @skittles2055
      @skittles2055 9 месяцев назад +1

      💕🌟🤗

    • @jennifursun3303
      @jennifursun3303 7 месяцев назад +1

      this may sound cruel but in a way you are lucky I lost my last remaining brother the first week of this year, and he died under my eyes and hands and I hated that fact. took me awhile to get over his face

  • @nik1128
    @nik1128 2 года назад +93

    Great interview. It's so refreshing to have 2 ppl actually listening to each other and not interuppting every other thing. You're a very skilled interviewer

    • @Kika1623
      @Kika1623 Год назад +2

      I totally agree with you comment!! ED is an amazing interviewer.

    • @jodyhuston1516
      @jodyhuston1516 Год назад +3

      Wow. I had a different experience. I found it quite frustrating the host kept interfering during John’s answers to talk about himself. He did ask some good questions though.

    • @reglagirl5802
      @reglagirl5802 Год назад +2

      ❤l I needed to hear this about my own passing I am in hospice, and I found that all of my spiritual beliefs disappeared as I need closer to my own passing My close friends seemed shocked about the change in my own beliefs

    • @reglagirl5802
      @reglagirl5802 Год назад

      Apparently, I needed a psychic medium to give me the message in order for it to hold strong for me❤ And nothing that they said could help change what was going on, but for some reason this John Edwards psychic medium, I was willing to listen to

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Год назад

      ​@@reglagirl5802You might like Soul Crossings with Cash Peters. I wish you the best.

  • @sharimiller9769
    @sharimiller9769 2 года назад +52

    I grew up with the abilities John speaks about. It scared me to death as a child, every night was a terror for me. I told my parents what I saw and knew but they didn't believe me and more than that they told me not to tell anyone else about my experiences. My childhood was a terror. In my early 20's I began to find some answers and began 40 plus years of solid research into what was happening to me. As I did I also trained and learned more tools as I went. I was quite good and did readings for many years but I found that people were far more intrigued with how I knew what I knew then using the information I gave them to make the needed changes they needed to make. I also found that the friends I thought were friends began to only call me when they wanted me to look at something for them. I did as much as I could and still do for those close to me but I got so burnt out and exhausted that I pulled way back. I felt like I was all by myself on a planet of my own. My husband recently died, the ability to talk to him whenever I want has taken a lot of the sting off it but now I feel more isolated than ever. This interview validated my experiences and how my information comes to me that I am sincerely thankful (from the bottom of my heart) for the information you shared. Thank you. God bless you both. I don't feel so alone tonight.

    • @jaslady22
      @jaslady22 2 года назад +3

      It's helpful to know there are others, who have your same story, I find comfort in that! I've called myself one of those misfit toys on the deserted island! I'm an adult who has night lights all over the house and shadows love messing with that light! ;)

    • @southernborn1358
      @southernborn1358 2 года назад +10

      I’m so sorry you lost your husband-I lost my husband of 33 years 8 months ago, and grief is still overpowering. I wish I could talk to him-he has come to me in dreams and visits, but I can’t speak to him in general-I was only able to speak to him in a couple of very strong visits. I’ve had a series of vivid dreams, the same one every night for a month where I felt his presence, could almost touch him, and saw the window in my room as a shining portal-when I saw that, I would turn to my left where he always slept, he wasn’t there, and the dream was over. It was so strong I couldn’t take it, and after a month this dream stopped. I wish you could tell me what that meant. I can say this-after he died, I started “knowing” things. Not all things, but the things I’ve had feelings about have happened. I’m scared in every way I possibly can be. I’m raising our 14 year old granddaughter alone now-I officially adopted her so she would feel safe that her mom couldn’t take her away out of spite. I’ve been studying, I’m constantly searching for blessed assurance that my husband will be there when it’s my time. I think he will, but I’m still searching. I’m having a hard time knowing I’ll probably live alone for another 20 years-that seems like forever. Oh how I wish I could talk to him every night-then the days would be bearable. I hear him speaking to me in my mind, I’ve heard his voice in the home we now have (just once). I’m just surviving right now. This loss has brought me to my knees. I have wonderful extended family, old friends, even strangers help us when we needed it-grateful doesn’t describe how I feel for them. Yes, I’m in therapy. My future looks empty and bleak.
      I’m so sorry people took advantage of you. I found out a long time ago that it’s better to have a very few true friends than dozens of sort of friends. You have to do what’s best for you. Guard your heart. I’m going to pray for you. I pray constantly now. You may never read this, but it’s meant in a kind, supportive way. 🙏😇😢

    • @Materialgirl_3
      @Materialgirl_3 2 года назад

      I’m not calling you a liar but can you prove it? I’m a bit of a skeptic and all though I do believe that there are people out there who can communicate with those who have departed I don’t believe everyone that says they can. There are lots of scammers out there

    • @southernborn1358
      @southernborn1358 2 года назад +6

      @@Materialgirl_3 consider this. Do you have anyone in life that you have ever loved, completely? If yes, PROVE it. You can’t prove some things in life. Not trying to be mean, just something to think about.

    • @SparkingLife111
      @SparkingLife111 2 года назад +3

      @@southernborn1358 u r in the 1st yr of his passing. U r beyond overwhelmed with grief. I understand that. U likely r an empath so this loss hurts deep. But truly u r wrong in 1 aspect...the next 20yrs will be wonderful if u allow it. There is no age limit on love or finding love. My best friend passed away her husband went to group therapy for widows he took his time and just remarried last month. My bestie wanted him to go on with his life. She had cancer and his dad died of cancer too. It was hard for him. But listen u need counseling grief counseling asap. Take your time let the tears fliw. Get to the doctor for basic bloodwork n checkup get to the gynocologist for checkup get to the dentist for a teeth cleaning get to the eye doctor for a checkup...thise r basics to make sure u r taking care of yourself and remember your daughter needs a healthy mom and mental health is most important. Most moms suck to be honest they cause daughters so much emotional damage so i wish u the best time and lors of fun memories with her. U r her angel. I still call upon and talk to my best friend every day almost so dont worry about ever not reaching out ir forgetting about him bc it wont happen. U r lucky to be having dreams about him but take the moments and cherish them u dont need a deep dive into meaning just see them as sweet hellos n visitation to let u know hes not gone. All he took w him was love into the afterlife. And he knows and feels all your love. I wish for u healing on every level and on your journey to know its ok to cry its ok to laugh its ok to be grateful to be alive and enjoy the sun. Focus on yourself moving forward to be the best u can be give yourself time to grieve n heal it can take a good 3yrs for some people that i notice by yrs 2/3yrs people start looking for love and find it quickly. But dont focus on that so much instead focus on taking a trip somewhere u always wanted to go and do a craft project with your favorite shirt of his make a pillow with it so u can hug it when needed. Find balance in the healing and living life.

  • @teresafraser3049
    @teresafraser3049 2 года назад +74

    I couldn't agree more with when John expressed the importance of boundaries 👏 I had to walk away from my entire family for the same reasons which I've never had a moment of regret seeing how their adjenda was to break me down in every circumstance. I actually saved my sanity and ultimately my life once I decided on cutting all ties and can open heartedly say. ...I have forgiven each and everyone of them and choose to LOVE them from afar ❤🙏❤

    • @judihart9658
      @judihart9658 2 года назад +6

      Amen!👏💖👍😎

    • @joanneswenson4559
      @joanneswenson4559 Год назад +7

      Thank you Teresa!! I couldn't have said it better myself! Feel exactly like you have felt!! It's still tough, Lord knows that, but thank you because I don't feel so alone!!!

    • @janicenelson9443
      @janicenelson9443 Год назад

      ​@@joanneswenson4559t ko koo😅

    • @michaelstratton7826
      @michaelstratton7826 Год назад +2

      Me too!

    • @kimbadull6448
      @kimbadull6448 9 месяцев назад +1

      ❤️❤️❤️ Am working through a version of this - finding my way through knowing who I am and the disappointment of my family as I do so. Feel so different.

  • @firewaterbydesign
    @firewaterbydesign 2 года назад +75

    This man taught me more about LIVING than I ever learned about dying from him. John truly has a beautiful gift 🎁 that ALL of us have,but some have it stronger than others. It is like a muscle, the more that you use it the stronger that it gets. He is an amazing human being that has helped and continues to help so many grieving people who do not understand that ONLY our physical bodies die, NOT our souls!!

  • @vaniareyneke4761
    @vaniareyneke4761 2 года назад +25

    I spent the last two years of my mother's life with her daily. I did not skip a day the last year. We spoke a lot of how she would pass and whether there is music up there. She also missed her sister who passed several years back. The night before she passed I had to rush her to hospital. She passed at 7.30 the next morning and I felt terrible that I was not with her. I kept thinking, I hope she was not scared and that she was not alone. Thank you.

    • @angelarohr2479
      @angelarohr2479 Год назад +1

      Maybe your mom wanted u to remember that time u were there not the passing thinking it wud spare u. ❤ sorry for ur loss

    • @namiesnaturals3557
      @namiesnaturals3557 11 месяцев назад +2

      IV heard some won't pass until alone. Don't want to make feel bad. My step ma sleep bedside my pop n in morning went to get coffee n came back he passed.

    • @myrahtshabalala5473
      @myrahtshabalala5473 5 месяцев назад

      They normally dodge us in the end like she can ask for something & as soon as you leave her, she quits asp. We should stop worrying about not being there

  • @rachelleroberts-bethel8055
    @rachelleroberts-bethel8055 2 года назад +25

    John is right on target. Our loved ones, though transitioned, still exist. My Daddy came to me three consecutive nights in a vision. The fourth evening, my mother’s soul left her body and transitioned. So that she wouldn’t be afraid, and I would know, my Daddy was there to escort her home.

  • @donniehairston9559
    @donniehairston9559 3 года назад +81

    MAN MR ED MYLETT! My dad passed very very suddenly a week ago and it's been tough because have an incredible relationship. That last phrase on "birth and death" really helped close that hole that was there. Thank you Mr Ed and Mr John for that from the bottom and top of my heart.

  • @nitroone6772
    @nitroone6772 2 года назад +22

    I'm so glad he said that about grief. My husband died a year ago and I'm into the 2nd year. It's tough.

    • @CreateCraft02
      @CreateCraft02 Год назад +2

      My husband passed on aug.3 miss him so much any advice would be great.having a hard time.feel lost

  • @angelamanning3616
    @angelamanning3616 11 месяцев назад +7

    I’m so glad I saw this video. A very dear friend of mine lost her husband after over 30 years of marriage, and when I spoke to her recently she told me that she still misses her husband terribly and hasn’t got rid of any of his clothes etc and that she didn’t want to move on because she doesn’t want to live without him. This made me incredibly sad because she was so vivacious when she was younger. Your programme has given me a lot to think about and I’m so grateful it found me. We don’t live near each other any more but it’s time we got together and had a laugh about old times, particularly when he was still with us. She has four beautiful children and 10 grandchildren and so much happiness and pleasure still to come. I’m on a mission now. Thank you so much! 💕💕💕

  • @HappyGrannyOf3
    @HappyGrannyOf3 Год назад +2

    In ‘04 my husband, Roy, was dying from cancer. I already knew our flesh is just a vehicle for our energy in this realm but Roy was not a believer. I would lay in bed with him to watch Crossing Over most every day (if he wanted to or not). An amazing experience related to the show topic that day happened within moments of the end of the show that he could no longer deny the truth. Because of you John, my husband was able to die in peace and not fear. I will always have love in my heart for you for the gift you gave Roy that day, even though you had no idea.

  • @ginnydoll0703
    @ginnydoll0703 Год назад +15

    Nobody dies alone.
    THANK YOU!
    I lost a loved one 19 days ago in a tragic accident. Although other people were involved, he was physically alone. They said it was instant, he had no pain. This is exactly what I needed to hear right now.
    Although I already knew this, for some it hadn't occurred to. Now I need to let the rest of the family know.

  • @laureenbaer1664
    @laureenbaer1664 Год назад +12

    My father passed away during covid and he was alone. At least my thoughts were that. Listening to Mr. Edwards, it brought comfort to me to know my dad was not alone. He passed Jan 26,2021 and I am still grieving . I know you never get over this but you do get thru this. Thank You for having him on your show!

    • @lorihanlon2525
      @lorihanlon2525 Год назад

      My Dad passed from COVID on 5/19/21 and I still struggle as well. You are not alone. They were not alone!

    • @laureenbaer1664
      @laureenbaer1664 Год назад

      @@lorihanlon2525 Thank you for replying Lori!

  • @rowannpalulis3180
    @rowannpalulis3180 3 года назад +14

    I honor my husband that passed 14 mos ago by keeping his memory alive, telling funny stories of the things he did, posting his picture on FB, try to smile and laugh at things we would laugh about, wear his miraculous medal necklace, light candles for him and lots of other things.

  • @skygazer6898
    @skygazer6898 2 года назад +12

    My close friend, Eileen, committed suicide in 1990 at the age of 34. Even now, I still think about her and our friendship, in fact, I miss her more now at the age of 65, than I ever did. Eileen had 2 beautiful German Shepherd dogs, and at weekends she would come and stay with me and bring her 2 dogs ( we both loved animals). We went to this beautiful park and I took some photos of Eileen splashing around with Emmy & Chloe near a spring. Eileen used to like the song, "Forever and Ever" by Demis Roussos. Years later I purchased an MP3 player and put around 1000 songs on it and I added Forever & Ever as I quite liked it too. This particular Sunny day, I walked my beautiful Labrador, Lucy, to this park and walked to the area where I had taken photos of Eileen and her dogs. I kind of felt quite peaceful within myself ( unusual for me as I am a born worrier) and I stared at the spot where Eileen splashed around with the dogs, I kind of visualised her being there. I said, out loud, " I miss you, Eileen" Then a huge, beautiful butterfly landed on the centre of my chest. I said, " Is that you, Eileen" Then despite my having approx 1000 songs on the MP3 player, Demis Roussos came on singing Forever & Ever. Another smaller butterfly appeared and the two butterflies danced in front of me for a short while........I can't help thinking, Eileen came to say hello for a brief moment on that day.

    • @tnt01
      @tnt01 Год назад +2

      Wow, amazing.🦋

    • @mariapearce8617
      @mariapearce8617 10 дней назад

      Well you must have put that song on because it can't play on its own

  • @carolthomason676
    @carolthomason676 11 месяцев назад +3

    I Love John Edward. And you are awesome as well. I spoke to John Edward years ago when he was on the radio and they gave a number to call and talk with him. I called and he talked with me, right away. He asked me to make sure my mother went to have her legs examined. My mother was having trouble with her legs and she had to have surgery on her varicose veins. I believe everything John Edward says. I hope you and John have a wonderful life.

  • @trishpoppins5148
    @trishpoppins5148 2 года назад +16

    I really really wish l could see my husband again.. he died 18 months ago brain tumour and I would give anything to see him and know he is ok … l loved him so much and miss him more and more every day ❤

    • @zck1720
      @zck1720 8 месяцев назад +2

      Same here. Lost my husband in Dec due to brain tumor as well. I long for him and just want to see and hold him again😢

    • @tundrawomansays694
      @tundrawomansays694 6 месяцев назад

      @@zck1720 and to @trishpoppims5148. I am so sorry for the loss of both of your partners. Yes, it hurts like hell. It changes over time but it’s always there in some form. Best wishes to you both. It’s a lonely road, grief truly is because it’s so deeply personal and unique to each of us. Nonetheless, we remain connected to one another as human beings living our lives here and now as only we can do.
      Again, my condolences.

  • @BrotherSamuelJacob
    @BrotherSamuelJacob 2 года назад +3

    I grew up traveling to carnivals with my family that had a concession business. When I was 16. A lady (physic) my booth was set up near me at a carnival. Had wanted to give me a reading for a few weeks.
    I finally did it. She told me things now at 48 that couldn’t be made up. The problem was. I got so scared that I got up and left half way though.
    John nails is. It can really scare you and make you feel a little violated.
    I got over that feeling but the experience has been with me for a lifetime.
    That’s all.
    FYI- Thank you for sending me the Bose headphones for Veterans Day Ed! You’re a class act Mr. Mylet.🤙🙏

  • @standingbearhealing5265
    @standingbearhealing5265 3 года назад +31

    Thank you so much for this! My dearest friend in the world, Chuck died on January 6th. He was my boyfriend and even fiancé for the first five of the 26 years I knew him. He communicates with me every day and we are developing our energetic language. This helped so much! Much love to you both. -Rebecca 💗🙏🏼💗

  • @chehalealexander596
    @chehalealexander596 Год назад +7

    Thank You, John Edward. My father just passed on 12/29/22, and i was the only one with him at his side when he took his final breath. i talked to him several times in his final hours & days, telling him that he was going to have so much fun being reunited with his sister who died in 1989, and his mom, his dad, and all his pals who have gone before him.
    i loved what you said about comparing birth and death to being those experiences where people are waiting for the the person to either enter - or exit.
    Amazing!

  • @suzanmoore4427
    @suzanmoore4427 3 месяца назад +2

    I had a reading from John right after my mom passed. My brother let us know before he passed he would come through John if he had a message. He came through on his daughter’s 18th birthday. Now john is scheduled to be here on anniversary of my mom’s passing and your video popped up. Just bought a ticket!

  • @josephllinas417
    @josephllinas417 3 года назад +33

    Whether or not you believe in what he does this man dropped some gems

    • @christinerobinette7262
      @christinerobinette7262 3 года назад +1

      He’s one of my favorite people, so honest !!! What a man! I love him & trust him all the way!❣️

  • @veldagalbreth7288
    @veldagalbreth7288 Год назад +17

    I know this interview was a year ago, but I believe that there is a reason I saw this today. My brother just pasted two weeks ago. My grief is increased because I wasn'tnthere when it happened and hadn't seen him in years. Your saying that people are waiting for him on the other side helps. Thank you for your message.

    • @hughhaefner3317
      @hughhaefner3317 Год назад +2

      I agree. When my brother died in 1996, I felt the presence of a few close deceased relatives in the ceiling area of the hospice room. I'm not psychic but I told my mom that there's people waiting to help guide my brother to Heaven.

  • @cindivt8025
    @cindivt8025 Год назад +7

    I lost my Dad in 2021, and it has been a debilitating struggle for me.
    Lately I have been learning about frequency and energies and have begun meditating. I believe I was led to this interview because there was so much in it that I needed to hear, from both people. John Edward has a way of explaining things so clearly, and I find I am calmer whenever I hear him speak. This is my first time watching Ed Myette do an interview, but his passion, engagement and kindness has impressed me, so now I am a subscriber.
    I thank them both (and their crew and guides) for putting this out there for us to benefit from. I believe it has changed the trajectory of my life, and I'll be going forward with less pain, and more comfort. Blessings to all who do this work, and are making a difference.

  • @sarahleach9997
    @sarahleach9997 Год назад +7

    Thank you for stopping the fear of discernment and your breaking the stigma of psychic abilities and showing you can still have these abilities and be a Christian. WONDERFUL SHOW BOTH OF YOU.❤

  • @barbaracharette3459
    @barbaracharette3459 3 года назад +31

    You are so much needed in this life John. Everything you spoke of hit me head on. I understand so much more and I am finally at peace dealing with mourning. I don’t need a reading to find healing because of this specific video. I got on You tube today with no real intent of looking for anything. But all of a sudden, I heard your name and decided to look you up to see how your doing and this video popped up and I was drawn to just click on it and boy, it was a gift that I needed. Love you and all you do.

  • @juneaustin1487
    @juneaustin1487 2 года назад +15

    Loved your show! I've been a fan of John Edwards since he began! I'm a grandmother, 78 years old, and for many years thought to be a bit odd on how I thought. I've always known better! Thank you for sharing John Edwards with us.
    It's nice to have discovered you and your show. You now have a new fan...

  • @christineplaton3048
    @christineplaton3048 Год назад +3

    Happy to hear that some faiths are learning to be open minded and grow.

  • @ReikiMedium333
    @ReikiMedium333 2 года назад +23

    This is the best explanation I have ever heard. Thank you for doing this interview. John Edward is my favorite Psychic Medium, and I have seen both of his tv shows. He has made it easier for me to do my job as a Medium. Thank you, John Edward.

  • @RaulLopezJr
    @RaulLopezJr 3 года назад +13

    Makes me think about eternity. We “were” before we got here and we will be after we leave here. At the age of 3 my son sang me a song than told me he was listening to that song with his other parents when he died. The than said my dad who had passed 15 years earlier came to get him and sent him to me. 🙏

  • @janiceschweibenz7764
    @janiceschweibenz7764 Год назад +7

    The medium I use studied under John. She’s absolutely fabulous. I am a reiki master and I’m amazed at the messages I get while doing same. Thank you for discussing the first year of loss. I’m in the early stages of losing my brother. It hits me at the strangest times. I know he is here in spirit.🥰

  • @rhondamcmahan7829
    @rhondamcmahan7829 2 года назад +12

    My husband died almost 3 years ago and the first year through the holidays I managed fine. I felt a little guilty because of how well I managed through those times. The second year of holidays hit me so hard. I was glad to hear that from John that this is "normal".

  • @nanceenurse
    @nanceenurse 6 месяцев назад +1

    No one passes alone. I needed to hear that today.

  • @tamimouw3721
    @tamimouw3721 3 года назад +19

    I've been in the audience on 3 occasions, with John Edward. His ability is amazing. He read things from me that only I and 1 deceased individual EVER knew. Thank you, Ed, for having this conversation with John, and for sharing it. I learned more today. And for those who don't like what John does, that's okay. Live YOUR TRUTH, AND I WILL LIVE MINE. Blessings! From Tami in South Dakota.

    • @MotivationalStormvideos
      @MotivationalStormvideos 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/c2pUdPsQqmE/видео.html

    • @mian6788
      @mian6788 2 года назад

      Live whatever truth you want, just know that your truth is objectively wrong.

    • @tamimouw3721
      @tamimouw3721 2 года назад

      @@mian6788 ????

  • @heidipucci9078
    @heidipucci9078 Год назад +7

    Thank you much for having Medium John Edward on the show today!❤❤😊I have read all of his books, watched all of the shows and if I had the right money would have gone to live shows too. He touched on so many things that were very healing that I feel really helped people today,{ as he usually does } And I agree with one of his previous guests that I have healed and been transformed from witnessing others grief and sorrow being healed. His way of being realistic but metaphysical at the same time really resonates with me. Thank you and God bless both!❤

  • @sharontew865
    @sharontew865 2 года назад +5

    I happened on your show with John Edward on you tube. I am in the second year of grief for loosing my dad. My sister and I took care of him. He passed in the middle of covid. I was very sick at home when he died in the hospital. I have been really struggling with not being able to be there for him. Your show and John Edward's words about him not being alone when he passed touched my soul. Yes I am still crying but those words mean so much to me. Thanks

  • @shelleylist1119
    @shelleylist1119 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I enjoyed this video so much , so many doors weee opened today in my heart , man I can’t believe it all .

    • @BM-7888
      @BM-7888 7 месяцев назад

  • @intuitivediane
    @intuitivediane 3 года назад +21

    What a fabulous introduction of an interview. This would have to be one of the best interviews that I’ve seen John do. His break has obviously calmed him and allowed him to bounce back sharing such amazing stories with such passion. We love John in Australia, and miss him very much.

  • @lindalowry8941
    @lindalowry8941 Год назад +17

    This is year 2 from the passing of my Mom. Three months ago we sold the family home and I relocated away from friends and family to a small town. Life has been more than a bit of a struggle in the past few months but hearing that what I'm going through is not just my depression that usually occurs at this time of year, but coming up to the holidays without the first year support that existed last year. This makes sense to me and something that I can work with in my processing. Really needed to hear that today. Thank you

    • @joycehaines2055
      @joycehaines2055 Год назад +1

      Am doing this exactly, the future is still in front.

    • @elizabethheyenga9277
      @elizabethheyenga9277 Год назад

      I moved to a small conservative town a bit before covid. I've never adjusted or recovered at some level, but I am gentle with myself. That is a big adjustment, be patient. I love small towns but if you didn't grow up there it can be different

  • @lisagardner6006
    @lisagardner6006 3 года назад +15

    As someone who works NICU and has worked hospice, this entire conversation spoke to my soul on both a professional and personal level 💙

  • @georginascott2519
    @georginascott2519 2 года назад +13

    Loved watching and listening to it. I also learned a lot and understood a lot. So happy to hear that no one dies alone and that there are others waiting on the other side to receive & welcome them home.

  • @micheledix2616
    @micheledix2616 2 года назад +8

    So true , I was with my husband as he was passing and what I was told it would be like by the Palliative Care specialist was NOTHING LIKE it really was.
    The sounds that my Husband was making would NOT have been astray in any Maternity Labour Ward or Rooms. I am sure his passing was like being born out of this life and into the other side. He comes to visit me and other family members regularly to say hi, I am here.

  • @deloriskornya6725
    @deloriskornya6725 Год назад +1

    Over way too soon. I have no clue who Ed Mylett is, none. I am so grateful for this presentation. I am in the second year of grief, and John is correct, about the impact it has on our lives. There are no accidents, if we learn and grow from things in our lives. It was no accident, that this was in my RUclips recommendations. This conversation has helped me so much. I am so grateful to you both, Ed and John, for this lesson in grief. My husband and partner, of 29 years, died July 29, 2021. He was my safety net. I am learning to be my own. Blessings to you both. 🕊💕🕯😇🙏🏻💚 I am sharing this with Everyone! This was such a loving time, Thank you, Gentlemen.

  • @sleeptodream917
    @sleeptodream917 11 месяцев назад +3

    What a beautiful interview. Thank you both, and everyone off camera to make this happen, so very much.

  • @dawnbyrnezarate5665
    @dawnbyrnezarate5665 8 месяцев назад +1

    I lost my mom, sister, husband, newborn grandson, my dad & recently my best friend. All within 7 years. What John & other mediums have taught me caused me to no longer fear death. I know they’re home and I’ll be with them again, very helpful but I still suffer from grief causing me to not be able to move forward in a healthy way. Thanks John so much.

  • @phalinimcleod8819
    @phalinimcleod8819 3 года назад +15

    I felt led to find John Edward tonight, and found your interview. First time I have ever seen or heard of you, Mr Mylett, and am very glad you do what you do. Thanks for having John on your program. It was an awesome interview, and the part that was the jewel for me was the part about making changes in your life as far as relationships go, so that you keep only those relationships which are supportive of the work that you are called to do. I also very much appreciated how John said, "The moment you have to defend something, you're admitting something's wrong." Great quote to remember when you're challenged by obnoxious cynics.

  • @SueShambaugh
    @SueShambaugh 5 месяцев назад +1

    When John is giving a reading to one person, everyone else should be listening because those messages can be helpful to others on how to handle, deal with our situations.

  • @teabie
    @teabie 3 года назад +7

    I lost my 33 year old cousin to brain cancer last year. As a Christian, I know where he'd gone, and I tried to deal with the grief as best as I could. I came across 2 quotes for dealing with grief which had been amazing. The first quote was a year ago, and I saw the second one just this morning. I watched the episode with Erwin MacManus from this channel, but chanced upon this with John next. Voila, both quotes were actually from the man himself here. In fact, I had just shared the second quote with a friend on WhatsApp shortly before watching this episode! John, thanks for helping me prep for the 2nd year of grief, and being able to take comfort that no one passes alone. Ed, thank you for this interview. I thank God that I got to see this, and I know this is all for a reason. 🙌🏻 Please keep up your good work.
    A fan from Australia.

    • @silkroad1201
      @silkroad1201 2 года назад +4

      What are the quotes?

    • @mimidboojay4934
      @mimidboojay4934 Год назад +1

      Yes, which quotes were they?

    • @malkaz9167
      @malkaz9167 Год назад

      Please write the quotes. If they helped you, they will help others. Thank you!

  • @teresamiller7263
    @teresamiller7263 2 года назад +6

    We don't come in alone or leave alone. I'm a mother that just lost her 18 days ago. I've read and listened to so many grieving people, mothers, etc. And nothing can really bring you peace when it's that raw. This helps to think about how we do come into the world, it is traumatic gor the child yet they are welcomed with such joy by even strangers. I'd like to think that death is the same. Thank you both for this interview.

  • @MrMurielle3
    @MrMurielle3 Год назад +3

    Thank you. My mom passed over a 1 year and 1/2. I thought it wasn't normal for me to feel more sadness and grief. I feel much better having heard about that subject. 🙏❤

  • @cristycrisler8394
    @cristycrisler8394 Год назад +5

    I have been obsessed with thinking about life and death my whole life till I started watching John and other mediums and when the light came on in my head I’m now not scared, depressed, or anxious from all the things I’ve learned from just knowing I’ve got my family with me at all times. My life changed tremendously for the better. I’m so thankful for people like you who genuinely love people and help us better than any therapist could. 😊

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 года назад +25

    *Don't let yesterday take too much up today. You are only as good as you last day.*
    *Let's make today a great one!* 🔥

  • @emilymitchell6464
    @emilymitchell6464 Год назад +7

    Thank you, this is exactly what I needed to hear. My Mom passed two years ago and two years out has been harder and lonelier (as you illustrate) - particularly with mother's day and other holidays. I am comforted to hear that's normal. ❤️

  • @laurapalladino6235
    @laurapalladino6235 2 года назад +18

    Loved what he said about birth and death! There are so many incredible nuggets of gold from this interview. It’s so interesting the way he describes the messages he receives, and honestly made so much sense. This was a fantastic interview! You never disappoint Ed!

  • @donnaabler2719
    @donnaabler2719 2 года назад +11

    So powerful Ed and John and so full of gratitude to be able to pause and reflect on energies of birth and death with you both: transitioning to or from physical life. Have had experiences of working with many preemie and medically fragile babies coming Earth side. And just held my dad's hands ushering him back to Spirit. All are beautiful sacred energetic experiences. Thank you for this space of conversation!

  • @identitybrandbymonicakline7132
    @identitybrandbymonicakline7132 3 года назад +23

    This episode is so POWERFUL, thank you for being vulnerable and authentic. I needed this, very healing. My Mom passed 4 years ago and my Dad 8 months ago. My heart has been heavy and this helped me. John you are so accurate about year 2 of grieving. Lots of love to you both Ed and John. Also confirmed that some do not belong as an ingredient in my life/lasagna. So powerful!!!!

  • @dale9724
    @dale9724 Год назад +2

    Two people of great integrity in conversation. What a treat. No one passes alone. Honour the beloved who have passed over by living as grace-fully as possible. Thank you.🇨🇦👩‍🦼

  • @stephaniebryant1258
    @stephaniebryant1258 3 года назад +4

    I have seen John many times over 25 years! He’s the real deal!!!

    • @MsAspen
      @MsAspen 3 года назад +1

      I had a reading with him last month.Hes the real deal!!

  • @miranx5735
    @miranx5735 11 месяцев назад +12

    I can't change my past but I hope I get to meet my mom again one day and tell her that I am sorry for not being a better daughter while she was alive.

    • @lmc2375
      @lmc2375 6 дней назад

      Passing is a transition, not an end to spirit, just the physical body. It's not like she isn't able to see, know, hear. I'm trying to say, there is no need to wait to see them, you can talk to them anytime. Death just isn't the finality we think it is. And it was the spirit, their soul, that brought the body to the life it had. The body is merely a vessel. The soul can never die. ❤🙏💫

    • @juliatownsend5922
      @juliatownsend5922 6 дней назад

      Don't worry yourself. The love on the other side is unconditional. Truly. We all have parts of us we wish we could change but that all part of our learning and understanding what we are really all about. Focus on giving out loving thoughts. That not easy either sometimes! We human sweetie. All will be ok. X❤

  • @tanyabeard8923
    @tanyabeard8923 3 года назад +15

    Thank you for having John on the show. This was my first time watching and I really enjoyed the interview. Even though I was with my daughter when she passed away, it still brings me comfort to know she was greeted by our loved ones when she passed. I see signs of her everyday

  • @2CheekyRabbits
    @2CheekyRabbits 2 года назад +8

    “(If) their mom’s ok, my mom’s ok.” - start the waterworks. Grief is always right below the surface. One word, one look, one thought…and I buckle.

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 года назад +4

    *Greatness is built when nobody else is watching.*
    *I don't know which stage of life you are in but I hope you never give up...* 💥

  • @marceyvogt2007
    @marceyvogt2007 Год назад +3

    I love John. I was a devoted fan of Crossing Over. Thank you for having him on your show. Wonderful ☮️💖🎶

  • @dorothyawo9086
    @dorothyawo9086 2 года назад +3

    One of my cousins just died last week. A few days before he died he told his sister that my aunt ( his mom) had come over to fix him dinner. My aunt has been gone for several years. So I felt that my cousin was getting ready to leave this world. He had seen both of his parents in spirit before he died. It's comforting that they were there to greet him.

  • @wendyhenderson17
    @wendyhenderson17 Год назад +1

    This was a 💡 moment for me. I've lost (passed over) a lot of family, I have Leukaemia, have been receiving treatment & I'm also a Christian.
    I've been questioning, how long have I got here & I have been saying my time here is precious.
    The trauma of birth & the trauma of death analogy John spoke of blew my mind
    "Aha" moment.
    Thank you John Edward

  • @elainethomas9853
    @elainethomas9853 2 года назад +3

    Several yrs ago my daughter had a reading from John over the phone. She was so surprised that he knew what she was going through. She absolutely would love to do it again. We ( family) love John Edward.

  • @lauralonati7048
    @lauralonati7048 Год назад +2

    This is exactly what I needed to see at this time in my life. I am 61 and struggling with my Mother’s death from Covid in 2021. It’s been 2.5 years already and I have not begun to put any peace to her passing. I was extremely close to her. I am lost without her but I believe she is at peace and watches over all of us. Loved John Edward. Used to watch his show but now I am excited to see this new John. Subscribed to the channel as well. I loved both of your conversations and I feel you have both helped bring me some much needed POSITIVE energy! That’s extremely important to convey to people. Especially us that struggle with toxic family relationships. Thank you for touching on that! I want positive energy in my life! This has already changed my thought pattern!

  • @innerjourneysascendingnow7937
    @innerjourneysascendingnow7937 Год назад +3

    So beautifully spoken! Thank you Earth 🌍 Angels 😇 for your service to humanity! Shining the light so brightly guiding us all 🕯️♥️😊

  • @annemallwitz6964
    @annemallwitz6964 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this show, I am currently in my second year of grief, and although it has been easier this year in many ways, grief is more personal now. I can hear his voice in my head, a certain song will trigger a memory of him, or just knowing how he would react in a certain situation, all confirm he is still very present but also confirms that he isn't and that's when the pain of it hits.

  • @samhill65
    @samhill65 3 года назад +7

    Very courageous to have him on your show. Great job Ed!!!

    • @ziggy33399
      @ziggy33399 Год назад

      Yes, & a beautiful video ❤❤❤

  • @TheSnowboarder8888
    @TheSnowboarder8888 Год назад +1

    Hi Ed, thanks for the wonderful show! My father was a Korean War Veteran who died 3 times, and repeated to me all my life the words, there is no death! So naturally after losing my dad in 93, that became my most favorite subject. So thanks again for a great interview that explores the unseen!

  • @mauraarnett-romero6604
    @mauraarnett-romero6604 2 года назад +7

    Needed this today so much. I am just trying to understand my grief and my own mortality. I am so grateful for this show, the analogy of the pool was a huge eye opener for me. I feel blessed that I reached out to Spirit for an answer and found this show with John Edwards whom I admire deeply. One thing he used to say that has always stuck with me was “Always Blessings, Never Losses.” Something I had forgotten until this writing. I know my loved ones are helping me and guiding me today and what peace watching this show today has given me. ❤❤ My heart feels like I can see them. And it’s all because you chose to do this show. Which one day I would run into and love and peace would replace my emptiness and fear. I am never alone and I know that today.
    Thank you.

  • @marem568
    @marem568 Год назад

    Wow! Thanks for slice of the cake (43:43). I lost my dad a few years ago overseas and I couldn't be there on his last days. He was alone in the hospital room and the thought of this just made me so unbelievably sad. I thought of him recently nd said out loud, "I'm sorry" and said a prayer. I remember thinking, maybe I should go to see a medium like John Edward. Today, out of the blue, I see this video and the intro of the video John saying, "no one ever passes alone" was my dad speaking to me saying all is well. Thank you.

  • @maryannanardone8083
    @maryannanardone8083 3 года назад +6

    He’s the ORIGINAL & a dear friend but I always enjoy watching him discuss his gifts....thank you Ed Mylett.....thank you JE

  • @kimmcarthur6524
    @kimmcarthur6524 Год назад +2

    Thanks John, You nailed it! And it just hit me.. My Father passed in 1993. You helped me with geieving then and now! My Dad did not pass alone & that it was weight on me ..the unknown. Gods blessings to you both ❤

  • @TheDhammaHub
    @TheDhammaHub 3 года назад +13

    As with any bad emotions... accept and confront them and the mind will find a way

  • @alisonjames2650
    @alisonjames2650 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this interview. I actually tingled. I am a huge believer in energy and vibration. Thank you for saying out loud it's ok not to want members of your family around you. This interview was recorded on my birthday last year and I only found it today!!!!!!

  • @sactownsluckylady
    @sactownsluckylady 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for teaching people about your awareness and the tools on how to heal pain this is remarkable to watch two grown men have a discussion like this.

  • @melissajade2149
    @melissajade2149 2 года назад +3

    I watched John's show, Crossing Over, all of the time when my dad crossed over, it helped me feel that he was around still and watching over me and my son.. Thank you for having him on.
    I have heard voices in my head since I was a child. The voice has prevented a MAJOR car accident that I surely would have died in, told me and my son to not go see the waterfall in Alaska because if we had we would have missed our helicopter ride to the glacier and let me know that a guy I was seeing had his ex-girlfriend over while I was in Peru. I always listen to this voice because it has never let me down.
    Wanting to be able to connect when I wanted an answer, not just when they had something to share, I took a course in communicating with my guide. Early into the course I was connecting with them. They told me their name John also teach how to do this? Maybe he has the wisdom to take me to the next level.

  • @jacquelynskye295
    @jacquelynskye295 2 года назад +17

    I'm a Natural born Psychic Medium. John Edward has always made perfect sense to me. Each time I've attended his events in FL, there's been phenomenal experiences happening personally for me while he stands on stage making connections to Spirit. Too much to go into here, but suffice it to say my abilities (while at his events) grow ten million times stronger. Definitely, the energy from John Edward and his audience play into enhancing my six clairs. Feels as though my clairs are on steroids while I'm in his presence. I want to add to the point he made about not dying alone. One summer's evening about two years ago, I was at home preparing to relax and watch T.V. Suddenly, before I turned on the T.V. and just after I laid on the sofa, up pops two Spirits I could clearly see in detail. I recognized both from my childhood when I grew up in another state. They each died fairly young but twenty something years apart. The father of the son coming through with him had been the boyfriend of a distant cousin to me. She and I were close during my childhood. The boyfriend drowned one day at a lake while swimming with friends. Their son in Spirit was a young baby when he died. The son later died young in an auto accident. They were father and son, but never knew each other on earth well given that the son was a young baby when his dad drowned. The father's Spirit came to the sofa where I was stretched out that evening and stood close over me. He was very excited and animated while talking fast telepathically about the mother of their son. The son's Spirit stood back a few feet and stayed in the doorway of my T.V. room. He seemed subdued and shy, allowing his dad to do almost all of the communication. They had a small excited yorkie with them running around. It's too much to go into here for there's allot of details but I'll summarize. I grew up with the mother of the son who stood back behind his dad. She and I had been close during my childhood. We had become estranged after I reached late teenage years and this continued after I moved away from my home state as a young adult. This particular cousin used to baby sit me and my siblings when we were children. Our two families were very close and we saw each other about every day. The two spirits closely connected to her eventually disappeared that evening with the yapping dog. I don't remember exactly how or when but I think they simply faded out. I turned on T.V. and tried to push them out of my mind. Seemed I was in a trance when the experience occured, like a dream, but yet wide awake. I had just stretched out and picked up the remote when they suddenly appeared and they were gone in much the same way. Early the next morning as I was waking up, I received a text from the sister of the woman related to the two Spirit visitors from the night before. Her sister informed me my cousin had died unexpectedly the night before and about two hours after my visit with them. She had been at work the day before, came home and slowly begin to feel ill. She was rushed to the hospital by ambulance as she begin to lose consciousness. She died of a heart attack that night in the E.R, only a couple hours after my visit with her son and his father, plus the dog. I am sure they were here to escort her to the other side. Her sister confirmed she had a yorkie that died recently and unexpectedly when I asked about the dog. I suppose they visited me shortly before she made her transition so I would know she wasn't alone. I heard from her sister that she was very afraid that night of her death when she suddenly begin to feel unwell. She had a history of hypertension, but was otherwise relatively healthy and active. She held a full time job and a part time job. She was close to her family and a very active new grandmother. She was a deeply religious person, but very afraid of dying that night. They said she was calling out to Jesus to save her each time the paramedics and later the E.R. medical professionals brought her back from cardiac arrest. I shared my spiritual encounter with her sister about her son and his father's Spirit visiting me the evening of her sister's death. She seemed uncomfortable, but it felt right to tell her. I've been highly atuned to Spirit during my lifetime. I also have deeply moving psychic experiences. My experiences that evening proves we don't go it alone. Proves to me and hopefully to some of you that these type experiences are validation.

    • @dianedo1234
      @dianedo1234 Год назад +1

      If you see all this and believe, best to keep it to yourself unless you really feel it must be told in that moment. To make money from it is Satanic. Truly. Can't help you then.

    • @janechiu370
      @janechiu370 Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @heavnnnsent
      @heavnnnsent 11 месяцев назад +1

      Those misguided people who say this gift is satanic are wrong. If you have this gift, do you give readings to people? Being able to communicate with somebody's loved ones can mean the whole world and I can let them truly believe in the afterlife knowing the spirit is around I'm watching over their loved ones grieving here on Earth. It's a shame we can't all communicate with our dearly departed

    • @lifeofaseven
      @lifeofaseven 11 месяцев назад +1

      THANK YOU, for this story, it's so comforting, and I'm grateful...❤
      I don't care what any of these people say, I'll never understand why there are people lurking around the internet
      just to say crappy, negative things, and dare to try and silence, scare, shame etc people out of sharing personal experiences, etc
      Constantly harping on , " omg don't you dare make money or become known for it" etc....🙄🙄 Just so lame...
      Like they could do so much more with their time, they don't seem to realize that's the MAIN reason we are here,
      to have experiences and SHARE our knowledge with each other, help each other process our emotions from what we've gone through!!!! And continue to evolve our consciousness...
      To wish other people to HIDE their gifts, experience, etc and wish them to stay poor, no abundance, that COULD possibly come as a bonus from what they share with the world.... Is AWFUL, just evil to me.
      Im so grateful for people having the courage to share.

    • @scottmaples6667
      @scottmaples6667 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah right

  • @CharmaineSilva777
    @CharmaineSilva777 2 года назад +1

    I see things and have before. I feel God a lot. After my mother's death, I found John and watched so much. It helped me heal. We didn't have a great relationship and I felt guilty for that. But I did finally heal after realizing they are still around. I could still say, " I love you mom".

  • @kayomalley103
    @kayomalley103 3 года назад +7

    Absolutely loved this episode! So many gems of wisdom! I go to a Latter Day Saint church and yet I still believe everything you’ve spoken about in this episode! Why? Because there is still a lot we don’t know from on high! Oh how I too would love to sit and chat about this subject with John too! I think my way of expressing things is through my social media quote posts but I also want to dive in deeper into more psychic work too! This is a very shortened story so I hope you get the points.. but I was driving around my town and suddenly saw my daughters head overlaying on three different women as I saw them come out of shop doorways.. after the third time it was “oh ok I have GOT to phone her and find out what the heck!” So when we spoke she said “ Who have you been talking to Mum?” With the tone of I had been nosey! So I assured her it was because of seeing her three times.. she caved and said “ok well we haven’t told anyone yet.. and we haven’t announced it on Facebook but Steve’s father died this afternoon!” Steve is her hubby.. so I said “hey listen when the other side wants me to know something they will tell me, so I was supposed to know and call you and offer my loving support!” I’ve had loads of stuff like this happen .. that’s why I love John’s stories! They have help me relay my story too! Thanks so much 🙏🏻

  • @cantoon350
    @cantoon350 9 месяцев назад

    “You bake a good cake” I loved that, so true. I have always enjoyed watching John Edward. I have lost a lot of people in my life, I’ve never needed to hear from them. I just know they are good 😊.

  • @julieee999
    @julieee999 Год назад +3

    Lovely honest interview. Am edging into the second year of losing my partner, feeling lost/off-planet and needed to hear this. Thank you Ed & John.