Was My Stillborn Child a Family Member Who Passed?
This post is inspired by a question from Jyoti who asks if she shared a life with her stillborn child? Jyoti says a lot of her family have died and she wonders if it was one of those souls wanting to come back and be part of the family again?
The Council says Jyoti has a strong connection to this soul and they have shared many lives together, but they don’t see this particular life as one of them. In a life as far back as Atlantis she worked with this soul as a teacher. During the early American Indians they left their tribe and went out on their own. During the first World War there was deciphering messages and carrying information to others. In this lifetime this soul came forward to help Jyoti understand something about this pregnancy.
The Counsel says Jyoti has a strong connection with this soul and she can connect with it through meditation to get information about this life and past lives. Instead of feeling loss for the child Jyoti experiences support and guidance from this soul. If it’s wanted, Jyoti will have another opportunity to give birth to this soul, but there is much to learn from this soul while it’s still in spirit.
Listen to the entire 8-minute session with The Council for all the details.
(Note: Bob mentions the fetus was aborted in the recording, but Jyoti mentions in a comment that this child was stillborn, not aborted. We imagine from The Council’s point of view they consider that the fetus aborted this pregnancy because it chose not to come into physical reality while Jyoti and her husband were moving around, but Jyoti feels the distinction between abortion and stillborn is important and aught to be made. We apologize for this error.)
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Hi Bob and Cynthia .
Thank you so much for the correction! Somehow it did not feel right to me earlier. Now it does! Thank you again for getting me answers! 🙂
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Hi Bob and Cynthia
Thank you for trying to get answers for me, but this child was not aborted! It was a stillborn pregnancy. The thought of aborting my baby feels so painful to me. There is a difference between “Abortion* and *delivering a still born*. If It was for me to decide, I would have never given up on my child. Sorry but I am deeply hurt by the incorrect mention in this post. 😦
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