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Mediumship Reading: Pursuing Your Passions with Alex

Stephanie Campos

This week I had the honor of sitting down with Alex in a mediumship practice session. I had the pleasure of connecting with a few of her Good Spirits and Ancestors. 

I find that listening to others' mediumship readings always resonates in some way and has a way of spreading universal messages for others, so my hope by posting and sharing is that you receive any messages, guidance, healing or comforting words that may need to find you.

I will be posting my practice mediumship sessions on my podcast, YouTube and clips on my social media channels, as well, as I continue to hone this skill. You can sign up and join the waitlist for a practice session on my Patreon if you're interested.

Through these readings, it is my hope to help us all remember: We are all interconnected. Our energy continues to exist beyond this plane, and we have a responsibility to one another while we are here on Earth. 

Disclaimer: This practice session has been edited down.

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Speaker 1:

Before I got started, I had someone come through pretty strong, but I, yeah, and energy came through really strong and but we'll just start over and we'll see if that person steps back forward and, um, yeah, kind of go from there. So, yeah, let's just take some deep breaths together and you can close your eyes whatever feels most comfortable, whatever feels most comfortable, and, um, yeah, there will be some periods of silence um, in between, okay, okay, uh, do you have a maternal grandmother who has crossed over?

Speaker 2:

no, she's still here with us. Okay, only, only grandparent I have left.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay Okay. This does feel like a grandparent energy, but let me see if I can kind of hone in. Do you have a grandparent who crossed over?

Speaker 2:

Was your paternal grandmother did she smoke.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, okay. So the spirit is showing me that they used to like to smoke. Was that related to her passing? Did she have? I believe, it may have been a contribution. Okay, and she's just bringing attention to her lungs. Did she work multiple jobs?

Speaker 2:

I don't even know if I can say um, she, um was involved with a lot of people.

Speaker 1:

She did a lot of unconventional things to make it yeah, okay, but she's kind of showing me like long hours, um, that tracks okay, and even like later hours as well, like working late, making me feel like she's working okay. Yeah, was she someone who she's making me feel like she had like a. She came off serious, or she had like a, you know, a boundaried exterior and could be very like no nonsense but on the inside and could be very like no nonsense but on the inside. There was just this like incredibly playful side to her as well that's exactly how my mother would describe her.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, she was always very serious, very know if there was a name someone in the family who was named Daisy, or if they're. No, we don't have anyone named Daisy. It's funny, though I do have a Daisy bouquet sitting on my, do you? Yes, I have flowers with daisies in them. Oh, okay, on my coffee table oh, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

So sometimes spirit like literally will bring stuff up like that to acknowledge that they're like literally here, you know, or that they're with you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah do you feel her around you, I do I always. I always feel her, I always pray to her okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

So that might be her way of being like I'm literally in your home, like I'm with, I'm looking at these flowers, because I haven't had flowers in my apartment in weeks oh my gosh, oh, I have chills.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm literally looking at the bouquet right now.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, okay, well, okay, I feel like she's done a good job of being like hello, this is me. Um, let's, let's kind of ask her if she has any messages. Can you share her name with me?

Speaker 1:

so her name is marie was Marie, yeah okay, did you used to um rollerblade or like, do do so? She's giving me this feeling of like you when you were younger, like in the front yard area or like in the garage area, like playing around being a kid I don't know whether it's rollerblading or doing something like that and just her kind of being like be careful, be careful, like always, kind of like so.

Speaker 2:

I used to rollerblade a lot. I never learned how to ride a bike, so I did learn. I taught myself how to rollerblade. My dad tried to teach me how to ride a bike and it went horrifically. She actually she lived in the Caribbean so I really didn't get to spend a lot of time with her. I'm her only grandchild so she had nothing but pictures of me and stuff, so she really didn't get a chance to grow up with me. But my dad would always take pictures of me and always send them to her. Yeah, but I did. I learned. I taught myself how to rollerblade. That's so funny. You brought that funny Wow.

Speaker 1:

OK, ok, wow, I wonder if she ever got pictures of you rollerblading and she? Told your dad like be careful, make sure you're careful, like she's just giving this very protective energy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he always was about me because I was her only grandchild.

Speaker 1:

Mm, hmm, mm, hmm. Are you in a transitional period at work right now? Are you considering making a big shift or a move, or stepping into a new role, or have you? Has there been some sort of change?

Speaker 2:

career-wise? Absolutely. I work in medicine and I've been interested in transitioning into a different field completely.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So a lot of the time, spirit will show me tarot cards. Are you familiar with tarot? Yes, I do. I have a deck myself. Oh, yay, okay. So she showed me 10 of pentacles and the wheel of fortune and to me that's just a message of like this shift, the change that you're making career wise, of like this shift, the change that you're making career wise, is faded. It's meant to be like you're acting in alignment with whatever changes and shakeups are happening. So I think that's just her confirmation to pursue your passion, pursue what you're feeling excited about.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying not to cry. I'm going to try not to cry because I got into medicine. I don't know if you're familiar with Caribbean culture, but I'm Haitian and Dominican, so a lot of times you get pressured quote, unquote into being a doctor, being a nurse, being a lawyer. I work in the ophthalmology field right now as a technician. I've always wanted to do IT, I've always been great at computers, and my mom just was always like there's no career in that for women. Like what are you going to do? And now, considering how the future has evolved, all I see myself doing is that, like I fixed my own electronic devices to this.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my gosh Before I call. Like technical support and IT has been something that I've been strongly thinking about for the past few months, but I've been a little hesitant to like go forward with it because I'm like, am I going to fail? Am I going to make it? I'm a woman, not only that, I'm a woman of color. Am I going to really be able to like push forward in this field? And so to hear that from her specifically, like that meant a lot to me because, again, she had a very unconventional life taking care of my dad, you know. So that that means a lot, a whole lot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're doing, I'm having like full body chills, like you are healing the line, pursuing your passions, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no-transcript. Um, now, because I I've always, I've always prayed to her like she. She passed away when I was 13 and it was right before I started high school. So I was in a very depressive state because I didn't get a chance to see her before she passed and you know a lot of friction with my parents as far as that and communication and stuff, so I never really knew if, like, was she proud of me? Did she like really get to see, like how far I've come in life? You know what I mean. So, to hear that, for her to be like just go for it, just do it, like, and it's something I've always wanted to do.

Speaker 1:

She's seen it, she's with you, she's proud of you like she's there with you every step of the way. You know every time you feel her like that's her.

Speaker 2:

I literally have a picture of her on my wall. I have a wall full of pictures of all my family and friends and I have a picture of her with me as a baby, her holding me, and I will never take it down ever.

Speaker 1:

I just heard that was the best day of my life.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, what a cry man. I I can't even remember the last time I saw that lady and I honestly I say it all the time to people in my life like she is literally the only grandparent I felt like that genuinely loved me. You know, just because I was her only grandchild and just her watching what I went through growing up with my parents and trials and tribulations and stuff like it, made me sad to and to hear how she passed. She passed away from heart disease and smoking can cause that, you know, and my dad was also a smoker, you know, and he was also a drinker as well. So it's, it wasn't. That's why, when you mentioned I'm like it doesn't sound too far-fetched, because my dad said that like she was suffering when he died, so I wouldn't be surprised if, like, and he said he didn't want me to see that, yeah, and he told me a week after she passed. So I didn't even know that she was suffering the way that she did.

Speaker 1:

So lungs make sense did you used to write her letters? Did you ever write her letters?

Speaker 2:

I did like in a journal I never up to her. Oh really, she's showing me letters.

Speaker 1:

She's seen them, so she's acknowledging those letters. Was she kind of popular Like in her community? Did she? She what?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely Okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, she's showing me, she's making me feel like a warm heart. Like a warm heart, like she's making me feel like a life well lived, with just love and support and this energy of living life to the fullest and this social energy and being surrounded and like really well connected in her community. And it's giving me a feeling of like really well connected in her community. And it's giving me a feeling of like I'm just hearing like I was never alone, even in her her final days. Like she's making me feel like neighbors stopped by, like family, like she had people with her, yeah, and was she in her home.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, she's like what a blessing that is. I just heard. I know how much you love me. I love you so much. It wasn't just your dad who didn't want you to know how sick she was, it was her too, and it was her way of protecting you. There was something that you were working towards or focusing on, or just for the sake of being a kid, like letting, letting her be a teenager, um, and she didn't want to take that joy, that fun, that presence away from you in that moment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's always my dad presented it yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do you have any questions for her?

Speaker 2:

I mean to be honest, she, she really answered it. Okay, Really yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, All right, Let me ask her if she has any final messages and then I will ask her to step aside and we can see if someone else comes through. Okay, the main thing I heard was don't you dare settle. And she, she's making me feel like um like, when it comes to dating and knowing your worth and like you have been I don't know if you're dating someone now or if you've been you're more open to dating again and you're making excuses for someone, or you. No, don't you dare settle. That's her message.

Speaker 2:

She is a funny gal. Wow, wow. I am kind of sort of I started seeing someone recently too.

Speaker 1:

that's funny, she's funny yes, yes, um, okay, yeah, she was very clear. That was like ding ding, like okay yeah, I won't okay okay let me, let me thank her coming through. Okay, this also might seem random, um, do you have a fur baby that's crossed over?

Speaker 2:

no, I never owned a pet. No, but my, my mom and dad had when they were kids yeah, yeah, when.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but not one that you grew up with, or no? Have you seen pictures? Have you seen pictures of these dogs? No, I haven't. Okay, well, there's one dog that is like coming through and it's like gorgeous, it's like you know how, like when you see a dog, you you're like that's a good looking dog, like that's a beautiful dog.

Speaker 2:

My mom did have a dog as a kid. That ran away and that's why I could never have a dog growing up.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, well, maybe have you any part of you wanted to get a pet of some sort Always, and maybe this is a pet that is waiting to connect with you.

Speaker 2:

I've always wanted a dog. I've just been so terrified because I'm like taking care of an animal is taking care of like a child, and I'm like I can barely water myself.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you just like side note, away from medium mediumship puppies way harder than babies. I know 10 out of 10 don't recommend a puppy, but but rescuing like a, you know, a two year old dog or one that's potty trained, that's all you, Once they can pee outside chef's kisses but I always said, I would adopt.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, always there's energy around a dog for you, so just needed to name that. Even like literally today I was driving on the street and, like sometimes before these readings, like messages kind of come through and it was like I got to talk to her about a dog.

Speaker 2:

And every time I'm near a dog, like especially as a kid walking to school I would always hear a barking dog. As soon as I walk by, they stop and they sit and they say nothing. And that has always happened to me, my entire life, my entire life.

Speaker 1:

My guess is that you might have more ease with being a pet parent than you think, like it might come very naturally to you. So, anyways, no pressure, but just, you know, some assurance from the other side. If that's something you've been thinking about, the dog energy is around you and also seeking you as well. So take your time but think about that. I will, yeah, I will Okay. Um, let me see if one any one more person wants to come through, if we can get okay, okay, how are we doing? Doing okay over there?

Speaker 2:

I'm good, okay, okay Good.

Speaker 1:

All right. Do you have an uncle on your paternal side who's crossed over? I do, okay. Would it make sense if there?

Speaker 2:

was something related to his stomach. I'm not familiar with how he passed away. My dad didn't really talk about his brother. Okay, that was the only other sibling.

Speaker 1:

Okay, do you know? He's making me feel like he passed a little bit younger, like in his 40s. He was young. Yes, okay, did him and your dad have different lifestyles?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my dad was more of the good boy, he was the bad boy.

Speaker 1:

Okay, he's acknowledging that. Yeah, was the bad boy. Okay, he's acknowledging that. Yeah, he's making me feel like it's not that there was like sibling, like rivalry or a full-on falling out per se, but it's like we were. We were just different, absolutely, and and that created distance and space. That makes sense. He just said I was a headache.

Speaker 1:

So I don't know if, for his parents, and even for, was he older than your dad? I think he was. Yeah, okay, and then did your dad sometimes feel like maybe you'll have to check in with him, but I wonder if your dad felt like he had to care for him, his brother, even though his brother was older than him in some way? Yes, yes, he's like taking, he's taking responsibility for that, um, and did he live near grandma? He did, okay, yes, um, so he's sure. I kind of asked, like, what's your personality like? And he showed me the fool, like he's making me feel like he was a risk taker. He liked to have fun, like life is meant to be lived, kind of like free spirit, like young, young at heart, energy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how I would hear my dad and mom speak about him.

Speaker 1:

yeah, for sure was your dad not able to see him before he passed?

Speaker 2:

I believe that was how it happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he wasn't able to okay, so he wants to acknowledge that I heard. I love him, even though he was mama's favorite. My dad definitely was his mama's favorite. Do you have, like, a risky side or someone that just like that energy of like wanting to have fun or just willing to take risks?

Speaker 2:

I had that, and I had someone in my life who was a risk taker.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Okay, Okay, he's, yeah, he's showing me you through his eyes, and when spirit does that, it's like she has a little bit of of me. You know a little bit of my spirit in you as well, yeah, yeah, I was a little bit of a rebel. Yeah, sure, mm-hmm. Okay, do you have any questions you would like to ask him? I mean, I never.

Speaker 2:

I never met him. I never had a chance to get to know him. I'm just, I would just be curious, like if he is at peace.

Speaker 1:

Did he like to drink? Yep, okay, he's showing me like a glass of like whiskey on the rocks and he's like I'm having fun. Of course I'm at peace, like, yes, his soul is having fun on the other side.

Speaker 2:

I'm good.

Speaker 1:

Is there someone in your family right now who hasn't crossed over that you're helping with, like medical stuff or some sort of medical situation?

Speaker 2:

um helping as far as like financial or like like advice or something just yeah, just like emotional, like that you've just learned about, maybe you're um about.

Speaker 2:

I want to say a month or two ago, um, my brother was. I have four siblings. I'm the baby. My brother was admitted to the hospital. Um, he found out that he basically has, like I guess, like a very open valve in his heart. Um, he knew, he found out about it when he was in college and um, it was pretty dangerous, he passed out and he had it when he was in college and um, it was pretty dangerous, he passed out and he had no idea. He was in the hospital for a few days, um about it and um, we ended up like exchanging information about like family history that he needed to be aware of. Um, but all my siblings were my two sisters were down there with him in Florida. They were able to see him and stuff, but it was definitely a scare. We were all like I was damn sure, freaking out. But he's okay now. He just has to stay healthy.

Speaker 1:

Good, okay, your uncle was with him in that moment. Your brother was not alone, so he's.

Speaker 2:

That's interesting because my dad was actually my sibling's stepdad, so they were more close to him than I was oh very interesting that even my paternal uncle would be with him yeah even in that closeness. That's very, and they speak very highly of my father, all of my siblings very highly. So that's very interesting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, let me see, okay. I asked him for a final message and he was like stop beating yourself up.

Speaker 2:

I do that all the time.

Speaker 1:

Yes. So if you have been caught up in a cycle of limiting beliefs, like he is wanting you to disrupt that and to have more fun. So I don't know if there is some sort of hobby or activity or something that you want to study. I mean, I know you like IT, yes, for work, but like something that lights up your inner child or your inner teen. He's like calling your soul and your spirit to like just have some fun. Like put on, throw on a pair of rollerblades again. Like do go to a rolling rink, you know, do something. That kind of shakes, shakes you up and disrupts that pattern within.

Speaker 2:

I've been trying for sure. I started solo traveling about a year ago, okay, so like considering the states that we're currently in, it makes me a little nervous to do it, but I try, I try.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, okay. Thank you so much for, for you know, allowing me to to sit with you and your spirits. Um, it's just such an honor.

Speaker 2:

I really appreciate it no, I I appreciate you. Thank you for doing this again.