What Happens Next?
By Jade Sky
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Jade Sky
Jade-Sky is a Psychic/Medium-a “direct channeller”. She was born with a special gift of being able to connect clairvoyantly with energies of deceased loved ones. Over the past 15 years Jade-Sky has fine tuned her natural skills in the areas of tarot and oracle card reading, psychometry, mediumship/channeling and uncovering past lives. Jade-Sky has read professionally for over 7,000 clients around the world, who testify to her accuracy. Mediumship is Jade-Sky’s passion. During a reading she offers up key names, dates and specific events to the enquirer so that they know without doubt that their passed loved ones or spirit guides/angels are with them. She also provides very personal and significant details to help clients reconnect with their loved ones, something which assists with their grieving process. By giving detailed information, Jade-Sky reassures her clients that life after death does exist and a beautiful place awaits us when we pass from this life to the next.As well as conducting private readings and workshops, Jade-Sky has spoken and appeared live on stage at the nation-wide Mind, Body, Spirit Festivals and featured on BIO5,2GB and NOVA radio stations. Based in Brisbane, Queensland, Jade-Sky travels extensively and can do so on several planes, be them spiritual or physical! "A+++, so accurate on so many levels. To pin point changes in my life and things that were about to happen left me inspired and speechless" Smallzy - Nova 106.9 Announcer "Jade is the best psychic I ever seen. How she has helped me can barely be put into words…. You leave the room feeling as though you’ve just met a person that knows you better than yourself. She truly is a very special individual." Chris Parsons | Producer / Presenter TPD Media "There are a lot of mediums out there today performing 'shows'. Jade-Sky is one of the few performing a public service." Stacey Demarco, Metaphysicist, Author and Judge on "THE ONE" TV Series
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What Happens Next? - Jade Sky
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The questions that I have answered in this book are questions I’m asked time and time again. They are drawn not only from clients I have read for, but also from friends, audience members at public appearances and even people I’ve encountered casually. To illustrate the questions and answers I have also included true stories both from my personal experiences and from helping others connect with the spirit world.
Everyone is affected by the death of a loved one at some stage in their lives, whether it’s the loss of a family member, a close friend or a beloved pet. My book is designed as a simple guide to help you find the information and reassurance you seek. Turn to the topics you are interested in and I’m sure you will be comforted by the answers you find.
Introduction: my journey
How did it all start, this extraordinary yet ordinary life I lead? My earliest memories are of being in my cot in the old house that I lived in with my parents and my two older brothers. I must have been around two years old.
I remember seeing light shows above me each night: bright flashes of coloured light that were my own beautiful night time ritual. The colours ranged from light pinks to light blues and they all melded into one. I still vividly recall those nights and the unique happiness I felt as I lay there. Looking back, this is my earliest memory of having spirits around me.
I remember, too, that the walls made a lot of noise – scratching and murmuring. When I was four or five, I would often cry out to my parents that the room was far too noisy and I couldn’t sleep. The noises would go on all night long and, much to my parents’ frustration, I would often end up in their bed. They said that it must be mice in the walls of the old house, but if that was the case, there must have been mice in every house I’ve ever lived in, because to this day it is what I hear if I don’t protect myself or close myself off psychically before I sleep. I know now that it is spirit people talking around me during the night. They can be very noisy when they want to be.
The spirits in our home were very strong. I often had three spirits around, but my favourite spirit was also my best friend, Carly. She was the same age as me and we did everything together. When my brothers were off playing their games in the backyard or in their bedroom I wasn’t lonely because I would play tea sets or games with Carly. She looked very like me: small for her age with mousy brown hair that curled at the back.
My family was used to Carly: my mother would give her a tea cup and set a place at the dinner table for her, and all hell would break loose if one of my brothers accidentally sat on Carly at the table or on a lounge chair. To my parents, Carly was the kind of imaginary friend that many little children have, and if it kept me happy and quiet there was no harm in it. (I’m sure my ‘imaginary friend’ often frustrated my brothers, but I guess that’s what little sisters are for.) To me, however, Carly was a living, breathing little girl who understood everything about me and my family. She would tell me funny stories and understand when I was cranky at my brothers for not including me in their games.
When I was seven or eight, we moved to a newer, brick house just up the road from our old home. I felt safe in this new house and for the first time I began to sleep quite well without the fear of hearing the ‘mice’ all night long. I think, too, that this is when I started to learn how to close myself off from Spirit, as I was now attending the local Catholic convent primary school. It was my life – I loved having friends and learning new things. Slowly Carly began to disappear until I could barely remember her, as my waking moments were now full of experiences with my living friends at school.
For the next few years, life was as it should be for any young girl – happy and fairly uneventful. Few memories to do with Spirit stand out from this time, although I recall that my senses were highly attuned to the energy of those around me and I sometimes sensed something about the energy of a person that made me want to avoid them.
One such person was a family acquaintance. When I was five or six, this man came to watch me in a ballet recital. Afterwards, my mother told me to go and sit on his lap and give him a cuddle, but my legs felt as heavy as lead and I didn’t want to go near him. I was very scared by his energy and didn’t trust him.
Of course my parents were upset – they didn’t want me to be rude – but I just could not move towards him. I was terrified and crying. It was not the first time I had come across that energy, but it was the first time I can remember being old enough to express what I did and didn’t want to do.
A few years later I came into contact with this particular man again, an experience which justified my distrust of him.
When I was about twelve, I went with my family to a function at his home. After we’d been at the function for a while, he suggested taking me and about four other, much younger, children out in his boat.
As soon as I heard this suggestion, my whole body became rigid and I went on high alert. A voice inside my head told me not to go. I tried to tell my parents that I didn’t want to go on the boat, but they said it would be fun and I could help with the younger children and watch that they didn’t fall overboard.
As we pulled away from the pontoon I felt very anxious and tense. I tried to remain calm and happy and stayed busy by keeping the younger children away from the sides of the boat. Then the man called out to me. He wanted me to come up the front to sit on his lap and help him steer the boat. Somehow I knew that this was not just a casual thing, like sitting on your father’s or mother’s lap – there was an urgent tone to his voice that gave him away. I instantly froze, then heard inside my head: ‘Keep calm, joke with him and tell him you can’t because the little ones might fall overboard’. I repeated this aloud and tried to appear strong, calm and in control.
He insisted that I come up to the front of the boat to be with him. I knew that this did not feel right so I held my ground and refused to go to him, while inside my head I heard, ‘Stand your ground, don’t show him any fear and tell him that he has to turn the boat around because the parents are waiting’. It felt like an eternity before he angrily gave in. He must have decided that I was a stubborn girl and not to be messed with.
This was the second time I had experienced such a strong feeling and heard a warning in my head. Little did I know that I was beginning to reconnect with my spirit guides. They were warning me of danger and, sure enough, a little while after this incident my family found out that this man was a paedophile.
Spirit has come to my aid or given me signs that have saved me more times than I can write about in one book, but that time on the boat was a pivotal experience I will never forget.
At the time, however, I filed that strong feeling and the voice I heard away in my memory and moved on into my teenage years. As I developed into a teenager, I felt not only my hormones changing, but also my sensitivity to the world around me. I would grow very angry and frustrated in large crowds and could not understand why