People often ask how a medium knows it’s really their person coming through.
It’s a fair question.
The answer isn’t dramatic. It’s specific.
Evidential mediumship doesn’t rely on vague impressions or emotional guessing. It starts with recognition. Details that belong to one individual and one family that the sitter will be able to relate to.
A personality that feels instantly familiar.
A way of speaking.
An attitude.
Shared memories that don’t make sense to anyone else.
This information doesn’t arrive as a story I invent. It arrives more like packets. Complete thoughts. Images. Feelings that carry context with them.
And just as important, I don’t interpret them. I pass them along as they come.
When the person receiving the reading recognizes who is present, the connection builds naturally. No convincing required.
That’s the difference between comfort and evidence.
Belief isn’t the goal. Recognition is.
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