COVID-19 in the ICU: They Are Not Alone

Those in Spirit are very aware of what is happening in our world in relation to Covid-19.  All of us – in terms of collective humanity – have sent some level of thoughts out, whether intentional or not, which tells those on the Other Side that global society is facing something serious.  No doubt, spirit helpers already began their missions when the virus was waging in China.  Given that Time is different in spirit lands, they could see ahead of the curve for when the disease would spread worldwide. 

When all of humanity faces a crisis, we are truly not alone.  Legions of spirit helpers are currently surrounding the globe, all with different assignments.  Some of them are sending energy to help calm people’s nerves, others are helping doctors to find a vaccine, and then there are those others who are helping those who unfortunately succumb and pass.

It is truly an agonizing process, even for those on the Other Side.  This came through one evening after I had finished conducting a 1-to-1 session.  As I was still open to spirit influence after I had signed off with my sitter, I was wondering about how those in spirit were reacting to what they were witnessing here with the novel coronavirus.  The message came through that they were acutely aware and were surrounding the planet with teams of helpers.  It was also revealed that those in Spirit sense and feel the anguish, pain, and perhaps terror that dying patients are experiencing as they are going through the process.  What’s worse, COVID-19 ICU patients are not allowed to have their family members around them, and in some cases, the caring nurses and doctors are all wearing hazmat suits.  The last environment of patients dying is not one of warmth, love, and remembrance, but anguished trauma and separation from those they love.  This is an added burden for those Spirits waiting to receive the new arrivals.

Despite such conditions, however, it’s important for everyone back here on Earth to know – people’s loved ones are being cared for.  Yes, those who are suffering in ICU without the love of their physical families around them ARE being taken care of by their spiritual family.  That is, not only are relatives who have already passed over near them to see them across, there are hosts of other spirits whose assigned task it is to help people transition in a loving and caring manner, in lieu of the absence of their physical family being round about them within the closed confines of the ICU ward.

Those in spirit know family members are aching with grief at not being able to be bedside with their loved ones during this crisis.  They know that many are leaving without those final last words, that last physical touch, a true sign of soul-to-soul connection before that beloved spirit leaves the physical shell.  Know that those on the Other Side are doing their best to help the newly departed, and in many cases offering them the understanding and instruction they need to tap into the thoughts of loved ones left behind – to have a spiritual connection with their family which was missed due to the isolation protocols of the hospital.  At that point, the deceased are closer to their loved ones than what they could have ever been while suffering in the physical body with the effects of the virus while in the ICU bed.  Sadly, those of us on the Earth-side of life are oftentimes too filled with grief to be aware of our dearly departed, but it does provide them the validation of their survival and depth of love from those they just left behind.

 From there, spirit helpers and other departed family members are welcoming the newly deceased in lands of vibrant love, light, and regeneration.  For the spirit helpers, this is the joyful side of their work; however it is still hard work, given the sheer numbers of people passing as a result of the pandemic.  Also, each new arrival comes with unique challenges, beliefs about the afterlife that will need re-examination, and personal characteristics.  It is very specialized and careful service. 

But know they are not alone.  None of us are.  So if you or someone you know has a person in ICU, or has already lost a beloved to this horrible virus,  know that they are being taken care of and are wrapped in the arms of infinite love… at every single moment along the way.