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Do You Believe in Signs From the People We’ve Lost? – YouTube

Have you ever received a sign from a loved one who passed away? Kelly Rizzo shares the stories she’s never been able to explain, including an unexplained flock of doves at Bob’s funeral, a jaw-dropping coincidence involving a one-of-a-kind wooden figurine, and the moment her two-year-old niece said “Uncle Bob told me” the morning after Kelly was sick and crying out to his photo.
Kelly opens up about her grief journey, what it means to be open to signs, and the difference between signs people reach for and the ones that hit you out of nowhere. She invites listeners to share their own experiences, whether you’re a believer or a total skeptic.

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yep. My biggest ancestral sign is how I came to know about my Jewish ethnicity. I started this journey through getting to finally work with runes through ancestral veneration actually. My Jewish ethnicity is on my paternal side of the family . I started going down this route in about 2017 and found out about my Jewish ethnicity from my dad on his birthday, November 17, 2023. 🧿✡️🧿✡️🧿✡️🧿✡️🧿✡️🧿🧿🧿my attend grandparents were trying really hard to keep the Jewish ethnicity away from the grandkids well after their passing away. For some clarity on this. I always loved going to the Jewish Delis and the Jewish food festivals when I was a kid (as an example of how much they tried to skirt around it. I mention this quite a bit throughout this blog about my love of Jewish cuisine. 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿I choose to connect with Freya and Odin Ancestrally due to heavy ancestral stuff with my paternal grandparents. It’s an Odin thing, the runes. I tend to be a bit Hellenistic though but focusing on stuff that involves ancestral work as well. I am really drawn to ones that embraced resilience in that pantheon. 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿

my favorite late Grandma Jean always associated cardinals with her late parents. She was orphaned by a car accident at four years old. There was always something with a cardinal on it around her house even when it wasn’t Christmas time. 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿whenever I see a cardinal I think of her.🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿

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