My Father's Attempt to Keep Me Safe...After His Death!

Lyn Vaccaro
After seeing the response to the article I wrote about my dad's death, I thought I would try to link another article from my archives regarding a time he reached out from the other side trying to keep me from a potentially dangerous situation....I'll never forget it. I would've linked it to the original article about his death,but because I was unsure at the time about how to do that, I didn't get it accomplished....see what happens when you have your head in literally millions of loads of laundry for 16 years? Well, I'm learning how to use this blessed computer pretty quick these days...thanks AC...and thanks to all of you who have read and enjoy my work. God Bless.

We all have this ability and if we but ask...we will recieve.... heres the link

www.associatedcontent.com/article/529807/why_are_catholics_hesitant_to_discuss.html

Published by Lyn Vaccaro

I am a mother of eight with a background in health and wellness, focusing on fertility enhancement, mostly for women of advanced maternal age. I owned and operated my own retail health food store for a numbe...  View profile

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  • A.M. Morgan5/3/2008

    Very powerful and moving. Thanks for sharing.

  • Aly Adair4/26/2008

    This is so very cool to write about this. I feel the same way about my Mom and Dad both staying with me after their passing. I associate special things that happen to me as being their angel wings helping me. I haven't heard voices - but I know they are there.

  • eiffelvu4/7/2008

    thanks for sharing this, I do believe myself

  • jcorn4/7/2008

    Very moving and I've had experiences where I was sure my father was reaching out to me after his death as well. Thanks for sharing this.

  • J P Whickson4/6/2008

    We all hear little "whispers" in our ears. My daughter was about to undergo surgery and a voice, just like someone talking, said "It's too bad she had to die, what are you going to tell her brother." It was odd because she had no brother, but I knew at that instant that the anesthetic could kill her and actually had to hold the bed and not allow them to take her to surgery until the anesthesiologist talked to me and promised to give it slowly. He told me later that she would have died had I not warned him and asked how I knew. I said something lame to avoid saying a voice told me. BTW My exhusband was the proud father of her brother born on her 16th birthday.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.4/2/2008

    I read this and was very moved by it. It must be comforting to know he's looking out for you in spirit form. Thanks for sharing this, Lyn. :-)

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