Your heart always tells you the truth

Messages from Your Spirit Guides
~ Channeling Loved Ones ~

with Elka Boren

Many of us have experienced contact or messages from those we love who have died. These messages often come in dreams, in seeming coincidences, or through insights. However, it is also possible to speak directly to a loved one who has passed through a clairvoyant channel or medium.

Elka is such a channel, and in this workshop, each participant will have a chance to speak and hear from someone who has passed into the spirit realm. The loved one you intend to speak with is not always the spirit that comes through. Thus you should be open to receive the spirit who makes their presence known to speak with you. You may also experience a personal healing during this workshop.

If you prefer, you may speak with a spirit guide. If you wish to contact a specific person, please bring a photo of that loved one.

Elka began using her gift as a child channeling the presence of her grandmother. More recently, she is mentioned in the book, Michael: Who Would You Leave Behind, by Brad and Debbie Alumbaugh (www.MichaelsMessage.org). Their son was an honor roll student and black belt in karate. They lost their son to drugs.

Here is an excerpt of their session with Elka:

Elka kept looking above us, as if she could see these spirits, our loved ones.
She said, "There is a young man, a boy here that wants to talk with you…

He says his name is Mika or Mida. I can't understand him; his is speaking too fast. He hasn't been over on the other side for very long, I know this because his is speaking so fast. You are going to have to help me with his name."

With our hearts pounding, and our minds running rapidly, we both echoed "Michael" back to her. She said, "Yes, he says yes. He is very excited to be here.
This is your son correct?"

We nodded.

"Yes, he is sorry it was an accident. He wasn't supposed to go like this."

His mother began to cry.

Elka said, "He is saying it had something to do with drugs. He wasn't aware. It seemed like that day was a roller coaster, it kept going faster and faster and he couldn't get off. He keeps saying he's very sorry, he didn't know."

We became comfortable with this communication, so we began to ask Michael questions directly to him instead of asking Elka to ask him. He could hear the questions from us; Elka didn't have to translate it to him, although we couldn't hear him or see him. Elka would reiterate what Michael was sharing.

During this time, Elka's accent seemed to dissolve so we could very clearly understand her.

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