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December 2008 - Ask Kim Column
Dear Kim:
I'm reading your book How to Talk With Your Angels. I'm starting to believe that I can contact my angels...I really need their advice and support with one issue that is keeping my mind busy, a relationship! I'm falling for a lady named Andrea, but she doesn´t seemed to be interested in me. I'm praying to God to make her the woman to share my life with. I've been visiting some tarot readers and they say that she is going to be with me, it´s just matter of time...however it doesn´t looks like this is going to work because she´s been acting very cold with me. I will thank you from the bottom of my heart if you can help me with this issue.
Juvenal V., 24
Reynosa, México
Dear Juvenal:
I think it's wonderful that you want a relationship, and what's more...it's almost time for Ms. Wonderful to cross your path. However, Andrea is not your soul mate. There are only two reasons why a woman would act cold or disinterested. First, she really is interested but is choosing to play games with you. Second, she is not interested in pursuing a relationship. What your angels are telling me is that the lady in question is not interested and that you are to move on. The reason you feel so much chemistry with Andrea is because you have shared past lives in which there has been a romantic relationship. Andrea, however, does not feel the same chemistry. You are on threshold of meeting the woman with whom you are going to share the rest of your life—don't derail the process by mooning over someone who isn't interested. The woman of your dreams will feel an immediate interest in you and will show it. You are destined to meet her as early as February, 2009. She has dark hair, hazel eyes, 29 years old, is a flight attendant, and has never been married. The romance will take off very quickly and you will be married within six months after you meet. True romantic happiness is right around the corner!
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Dear Kim:
I just purchased your new book and I can't wait to read it! I just love your work! I have a crush on one of my customers; his name is Alex P. When he is near me I get so nervous and become a total wreck. I trip over myself, drop things, and get tongue twisted. I just fall to pieces...I've never felt like this before. At the same time, I feel a familiarity around him which makes me feel very comfortable when we interact. I would like to ask you and my angels if he is my "Mr. Wonderful" or not? If not, when the heck is he entering my life? By the way, your sessions in the past about my son and my ex have helped me tremendously! I can't say how much it has brought me comfort in knowing what to expect in the future.
M. R., 41
Houston, Texas
Dear M.:
Thank you for your kind words! Alex is not a Mr. Wonderful. He is not available for a relationship right now, and he does not show signs of pursuing you. It has been a long time since you felt this way about a man and this meeting was created by your angels to give you something to look forward to, recharge your batteries, and put the roses back in your cheeks while you wait for your soul mate. Alex is certainly doing that, isn't he? The reason you feel so much excitement around him is because he has many of the Mr. Wonderful qualities that you are looking for—and you're certainly a gal who knows what she wants! In the meantime, enjoy Alex (during working hours) but stay your course; Mr. Wonderful is coming any day now. I have received specific instructions to give you from your angels about where and how; please email and I will share it!
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Dear Kim:
I really enjoy your e-magazine, and the Ask Kim Column. What I'm writing about is my Mom (7/16/28). Even before Hurricane Ike, she has been depressed, and not at her best. We (all her children) threw her a GIGANTIC surprise party. Even her brother in California came! She loved it and she felt good for awhile. But she talks about maybe it's time to go (to the other side), and that she should get ready to die, no good to anyone. You know the kind of talk. But she really is a wonderful person and has done some incredible things. I think she still has more to offer. I told her doctor that maybe her medications are too much and or conflicting with one another. He has changed and modified it some. What do her angels advise?
Mary Lou R
Houston, Texas
Dear Mary Lou:
What a wonderful daughter you are! Mom appreciates all that you have done, but she has gotten very tired. She feels her life comfortably coming to a close on the earthly plane and wants to prepare you and the rest of the family for that eventuality. I do not see that this has anything to do with medication. Mom is aware that her transition time is at hand, and would enjoy knowing that you support her timeframes rather than trying to impose your own, because you recognize that the earthly plane will be a lesser place without her. And, it will be...but there is no way around that!
Be as encouraging as you can and let her know that you accept whatever she chooses. This is not to say that you will indicate, "Here's your hat, Mom, what's your hurry?" but that you will refrain from arguing with her (about her leaving) by providing all of the reasons why she should stay. You have the strength and courage to do this! Try not to cry around Mom and make her feel guilty. Trust me: you will want your earthly family to do the same for you when it is your time to transition many years from now. Mom will celebrate being back in heaven and she will communicate this to you soon after she's passed.
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Dear Kim:
My question is about my 2-year-old daughter, Alyssa. I am extremely concerned about her acute separation anxiety. Medically nothing seems to be the problem. At home she is like any normal healthy child and lets me do whatever I have to do around the house. But when I take her out to play with other kids she just does not leave my side. It is getting to a point to friends and neighbors wonder what is going on. I am just so anxious to know what's going on with her. Will she be ok and come out of this anxiety?
Anita B., 33
Tomball, Texas
Dear Anita:
Isn't it great to be a mom? I'll bet you're excited to share the magic of the holiday season with your darling daughter! My babies are big kids of seven and eight, so I hope this won't be our last "Santa" year!
Here's the story about Alyssa: she was your mother in a number of previous lifetimes in which she saw you (her child) die a terrible death (drowning, stabbed, run over by an ox cart, etc.). Now, when you go out in public where she does not feel as safe and secure as at home, she gets very protective about your wellbeing and does not want to leave your side for fear that something dreadful will happen to you. Children are wonderful channels, and they can remember their past lives far better—and with much more amazing clarity—than we can as adults. Don't worry: she is not intuiting that something is going to happen to you in this lifetime! Her separation anxiety is all about the past.
She is too young, however, to differentiate between the "now" and all of the past she is remembering. Reassure her, and allow her to cling to you! And who cares what others think? Enjoy every moment of this time. Before you know it, she'll be a teenager who wants to spend all of her time with friends because you're "lame," and you cramp her style!
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