Words of Comfort
This year, 2020, has brought a lot of changes to us. Some good, some bad. 2020 is a year about “seeing things clearly” or things “becoming more clear” I had been getting messages for the past 5 years that changes were coming. 2020 is a year about big changes. I have two clients that have been coming to me for several years. One is an inspirational speaker/life coach. They both were perplexed when I was giving them messages about worldwide devastation. They could not understand what would go on nationally or worldwide that would cause chaos and then great healing and unity. They both gave me their blessing to share these messages. Both of them take very good notes and they transcribe what I tell them. Since about 2018 I have given both of these individuals the following messages:
“Millions of people will be brought out of the darkness and into the light”
“Hope will come to a fallen nation”
“There will be fear and devastation, but we will pull through and it will bring us closer together.”
“Great restrictions will bring new ways of doing things”
“We will overcome suffering and become more united.
“The world will be restored. Although we will never be the same, it will create changes for the better”
“There will be a big parade in New York City and people will be shouting from the roof tops” (I saw an article in April/May that when we are able to celebrate, NYC announced they will have a big ticker tape parade for the health care workers. And THANK YOU HEALTH CARE WORKERS!
These are just a few of the messages I received… but I hope it gives you hope as to what is going on worldwide. Please know that things will get better and we will pull through the tough times. The events that have occurred this year have greatly affected all of us, whether it be physically, emotionally and monetarily. It has not been easy. Keep the faith and know that there will be a rainbow. I did see a full rainbow one week before all this happened in the USA in March 2020. Please be well and take care of yourself. Be good to others. Get out in nature. Take a walk. Use essential oils. Meditate. Be creative. Paint. Write. Listen to music. Tell someone you love them. Be nice and compassionate. Just know we will pull through.
In love and light. ~Jamie~ xoxo