![]() ![]() We know we aren't alone in our continuing bond - the love between us never ends. Our mission is to tell our combined story as widely as possible - we've learnt many hard lessons over the past 18 years and we want the grief transformation we've experienced to help inspire, empower and rebirth others. ![]() We have co-written a book about healing and growth following loss, a 25-episode podcast, a 30-film playlist on YouTube of our Facebook Lives and are currently writing the book of our 18 year journey. Our work mainly focuses on showing that loss is just an illusion and healing can occur between the realms, whatever the physical circumstances. There are still Chris' belongings to be returned to me, but that will happen at the right time, for the greatest good of all. In January 2019 we 'travelled' together, back to Mali, to retrace his last few weeks on Earth - we found completion, we found understanding, we found release. ![]() He was missing for 15 years until I rediscovered my abilities as a medium/energy worker and we were able to connect. I mainly work with my brother, Christian Velten (Chris), who's in Spirit, following his death (aged 27) in Mali, Africa, in April 2003. I'm a writer, grief healer and Spirit messenger. ![]()
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