Psychic who claims to talk to the dead says they share two regrets about life
A psychic who claims she can talk to the dead says that many of the spirits have the same regrets about their time on Earth.
Jill M Jackson, a medium from Mississippi, told the Daily Mail that the deceased residing in the spirit world often share their remorse of having followed strict interpretations of religious teachings and commandments while they were alive.
She says these spirits feel that modern religion narrowed their worldview, causing them to judge others of different faiths.
Jackson revealed: ‘They wish they had taken the positive parts of that message in understanding that, yes, there is a creator God, yes, that there is a higher consciousness, but it’s not about control. That it is not fear-based.’
She said the other main regret was not taking more time to enjoy life.
‘A common theme is that humans need to play more often,’ she added. ‘That is when they look back on their life review, and notice that they were so serious, and that they had so many opportunities to just have fun, laugh and play.’
Jackson claims that she is able to communicate with these spirits because all living beings, and realms like the afterlife, give off a ‘vibration’ or ‘vibrational frequency’ which operate at different energy levels.
Tapping into these is what she says allows her to connect with loved ones to pass on insights from the other side.
Jackson says: ‘It’s very different than what Hollywood portrays it to be. We have been programmed to think about heaven being up in the sky, way away from us.
‘But in reality, our loved ones are [just] in a higher dimension than where we are.’
She says her encounters are often random, requiring her to quiet her mind and clear her personal thoughts when a spirit appears in her mind’s eye.
Some spirits reveal specific regrets because they are hoping their loved ones will avoid repeating the same mistakes, Jackson says, while others can be harder to get talking.
Jackson recalled one audience reading – a large gathering where the medium allows any spirit to send them messages – where she says she envisioned the spirit of an audience member’s grandfather, but struggled to get him to send a message.
‘I finally said to the person in the audience, “He is so quiet”,’ she says. ‘And the guy started laughing and said it was like pulling teeth getting him to talk at all [while he was alive].’
Jackson says that each encounter is different, and so not all the messages to loved ones always follow these examples.
Some spirits only telepathically send vague images or impressions, she claimed, while others provide more detail of their intentions.
Jackson claims she began seeing spirits in the afterlife as a child, but she could not hear or understand them until she was 12 years old.
The turning point happened when the medium says she saw her deceased grandmother, floating above her bed in a healthy and full form, reassuring Jackson that she was free from pain in the afterlife.
Since then, Jackson has been recognised by Best American Psychics in both 2015 and 2016 as the ‘Psychic of the Year’ based on their review of her ‘integrity, accuracy and meaningful service within the psychic and spiritual community’.