Do you believe in afterlife connection? How can we move forward after a devastating loss occurs? In this episode of Wisdom of Ages, host Ayn Cates Sullivan and guest Mike Anthony talk about afterlife communication and how it can be a gift. Mike Anthony is a bartender who was at first skeptical about the afterlife until his father died. His father communicated with him and gave him proof that life after death truly exists. Tune in and listen to Ayn and Mike as they discuss the road to healing and mediums to establish spiritual experiences with the dead. 

Ayn Cates Sullivan:

Welcome friends and mystical travelers. This is Ayn Cates Sullivan, host of Wisdom of the Ages, where we invite the sacred into modern-day reality. 

I’m thrilled to be part of the Super Power Team who is disrupting mainstream reality and offering an inspiring glimpse into awakening humanity on both sides of the veil. That’s what this episode is going to be about today. 

I think this is an important subject. We’re going to be talking about the afterlife connection with a wonderful guest named Mike Anthony.

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This past year has been disruptive and challenging on many, many levels. And I’ve lost several friends recently. Let’s face it: Illness and death often force us to inquire into our own mortality. 

It’s something most of us really would rather not think about. Yet inevitably, we must. Religions can offer answers, but they might be external. And science has its opinions. 

But what if we have our own experiences with the afterlife connection? I mean, once we really have our own personal experience with someone on the other side of the veil, we don’t even have to ask those questions anymore. We just know that our loved ones are fine. 

I mean, what if death wasn’t the end of our relationship with our loved ones? But instead, the beginning of a new type of relating? What if we can check on our loved ones and know they’re okay? What if we can engage with the other world so we might learn where we will be heading one day too?

I think it’s a really important question. I think it’s something we don’t have to be frightened of. And I think it’s something to be really, really curious about. I mean, let’s just say curious, right? 

I’m going to just go ahead and say … I’ve said it before … but my father passed three years ago. And I continue to have a relationship with him on the other side. 

I mean, it’s different. I can’t go hug him, but often when I see a red-tailed hawk soaring above me, I think of him. And I get impressions that the other world is more just and more fair. 

This was kind of fun, actually. Recently I had a dream that he was enjoying studying Russian literature, which is really just so, so much my dad, who was also an author. It made me smile.

So again, let’s be open and curious. Let’s dive into this. Let’s think about where our loved ones are. Dad always says to me in dreams, “You’ll like it when you get here, but there’s no rush.”

Other people have been on Wisdom of the Ages, such as William Peters, who founded Shared Crossings. And he very openly speaks about his experience of the other world. 

Dr. Gabriel Cousens speaks about his ongoing relationship with his brother, who died when he was only 18. And many more people are beginning to share their experiences about their loved ones. 

I remember growing up, and really, people were afraid to talk about it. But I think science is catching up, humanity is awakening, and maybe where we’re beginning to use the whole mind. If you’re curious about the other side, then you might just love this episode: The Afterlife Connection.

As Emmanuel says, “Death is no more than taking off a tight shoe at the end of a long day or walking out of a stuffy room into a perfect spring afternoon.” 

Think about that for a minute. I’m going to repeat it. 

“Death is no more than taking off a tight shoe at the end of a long day, or walking out of a stuffy room into a perfect spring afternoon.” 

So my guest today is Mike Anthony, who’s written an inspiring book called Love, Dad: How My Father Died … Then Told Me He Didn’t.

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