Sessions for Children new $99

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The voiceless ones often take the brunt of life’s difficulties. Children are really suffering these days with the stress of Bug-19 and hardships of every kind. So what can we do? Quite a bit.

Working with children is truly hopeful, there are many very advanced beings who have incarnated now. The children respond quickly to shamanic journeys that connect them to their angels & guides especially animal totems. Having support and guidance in the subtle realms is comforting and useful to them.

 

Having previously enjoyed Jane’s workshop for connecting to spiritual guides and reading her book, I sought her out to work with 3 teens (14,16,17) that are a part of my family. Each child a different background yet a common thread of loss and hardship. I arranged for each child to have a one on one intuitive session with Jane.

With Jane’s gentleness and accuracy, the response from the kids was excitement and delight, having felt validated and seen for their inner worlds.

We followed up with a group soul retrieval session a couple of months after. The next day I wrote: “We have all been having a very connected day. I am especially appreciative for your guidance and that we were able to have it as a shared experience. A lot of tears have moved through last night and this day, lots of release.”

Jane’s guidance has been instrumental and we continue with renewed self exploration and improved relations with each other.
— Brenda Castine, Vancouver, WA

Lucky James Dean

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Eight-year-old James Dean & his grownup came for an intuitive art session at New Renaissance Bookshop in Portland recently. He was still struggling with the loss of his best friend and companion, Lucky the dog. His mother searched for solutions to help her son manage his heartbreak.

Several years passed and they had already adopted a new puppy, but the boy was still missing his pooch. During our intuitive session I was able to communicate with the soul of Lucky the dog on the other side of life.

Lucky told me that he was still alive in the spirit world and would reincarnate and return to earth as a long-haired dog in the future. Lucky shared images with feelings with me about how he used to cuddle with the boy as they both drifted off to sleep.

Lucky also relayed that he visits James Dean at night and that they go flying and play in a magical forest. I relayed this information to the lovely young boy sitting across from me, and matter-of-factly he told me that he often has vivid dreams of playing with Lucky in a magical forest and wakes up after flying with Lucky, still feeling his wet nose on his cheek. One last thing!

Lucky the dog wanted me to communicate something important from the afterlife — he had left a present for the boy to let him know that he still loved him and would see him again. I described a round coin with a hole in the middle that Lucky the Spirit dog was sending me telepathically.

"Yes yes!” cried James Dean, “I found a coin that was shiny and gold with a hole in the middle. Thank you for telling me Miss Jane! I feel better now.”

Tears welled up in my eyes, as the sweet innocence this child and his powerful spiritual presence told me I was sitting across from a very old soul. James Dean and his mother left my office a little lighter and happier then when they had arrived. I feel so deeply grateful for the opportunity to do the work that I do.

 

Nurturing Intuition

 Children are naturally intuitive and psychic—they arrive on earth with an open channel to the subtle dimensions. This window typically closes around age seven, when they leave the world of magic behind for a rational and material one. Many say that a new type of child is incarnating now,  with increased psychic abilities and spiritual knowledge, who may keep the “window” open longer.

Past life experiences are commonly expressed by children who are just beginning to talk; often they describe who they were when they were “big before,” where they lived and how they died.

Although children’s invisible friends are considered fantasy, from my vantage point, these friends are ancestors, Spirit Guides and Angels.

With a little training, parents can nurture their children’s intuitive ability, enabling deep personal and spiritual confidence. In later years this will give them a marked advantage in their social, educational and professional life. Here are some basics:

1. Acceptance from adults about their children’s unseen worlds.

2. Reading fairytales are important for creating a safe place for magical thinking, flying, angels and aliens, talking animals and trees, fairies and elves. This strengthens the limbic system, the primary seat of creative thought in the brain.

3. Be in dynamic relationship with Spirit Guides, Angels and nature spirits; build fairy houses, write letters to elves, ask trees what they are thinking, etc.

This is very dear to my heart. I have volunteered for ten years in the public schools teaching children creative development. I feel it is the solution to a world in crisis/spiritual evolution; to grow better we need to start with the children.