Every living being in this world has the ability to see and communicate with the dead. But as humans began to fear the dead and view them through a dark, negative lens, they simply forgot how to see and communicate with what we now call ghosts. If a life is born on earth, that life keeps existing as a soul, even after the body is gone. The soul lingers for a certain amount of time, depending on the weight of its good and bad karmas. To put it simply, imagine a mirrored version of our world where souls live. There are ways they can communicate with the living in our world, and we humans have always had the ability to connect with them too. But as fear took over, we just… forgot how. Still, not everyone in this world forgets. Most often, it’s people who either believe blindly in ghosts and don’t fear them—despite the lack of scientific proof—or those who believe that we simply exist in the space between life and death, nothing more or less. The latter group doesn’t believe in ghosts, nor do they fear them. And it was fascinating to watch these two kinds of people work together to save the world from something dark and sinister. Hello, everyone. I’m Rosie, someone who couldn’t quite make up my mind about the existence of ghosts. I needed to know for sure. That’s how my journey started, and in the process, I discovered so much—about us, our world, the mirror world, and souls. And, whether you believe me or not, I managed to remember what I’d forgotten since I was a toddler: the ability to see and communicate with souls. So, grab a seat, some snacks, maybe a drink or two, because the story I’m about to tell you is unbelievable and full of revelations. I may not be the main character here at least in the beginning, but I was there, witnessing it all and supporting them as much as I could. By the end of this podcast, you might find yourself looking twice when your baby or toddler smiles, giggles, or cries at thin air. Or when your pet wags its tail or acts up even though everything seems fine. Since this is a long story, I’ll be sharing it in episodes—every Wednesday, because it all started on a Wednesday. So, for now, goodbye, and if you’re interested, I’ll see you next week through my podcast .

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