Song Sync Sunday

Hello Beautiful Souls,

I hope you have had a lovely week and a restful weekend.

Today’s blog is focused on a song sync I have repeatedly received for the last five days. I have been trying to make sense of it and only now am I being guided to share it with you all. I feel its partly a message from my dad whom passed away 15 years ago on June 14, and was laid to rest just a day before my birthday (which sometimes is also Father’s Day). Imagine that! My father was only 6o years young, when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.

There were so many things I had left to experience and learn from him, that I still have to come to grips with, but thanks to my spiritual development and understanding how the soul truly lives on I have been able to find a peace and a new connection with him. This is why I am so passionate about this line of work. To be able to help others have the same opportunity to connect and re-design their relationship with their loved one. To learn to trust the nudges, and understand and accept the way they continue to connect with us via dreams, signs, symbols and songs.

The song has various versions as its been redone by numerous artist over the last few years or longer. The song I keep hearing is, “If I Die Young”. It’s clear as a bell and it’s just the chorus I keep hearing on repeat. The version I am attaching is by The Band Perry. I will however attach the full lyrics from azlyrics.com at the bottom of the blog.

“If I die young, bury me in satin, lay me down on a bed of roses, sink me in the river at dawn, send me away with the words of a love song”

I feel either the band it self will hold some significance or the actual song will mean something to someone out there at this time. There is a need for comfort and a sign from their loved one.

The channelled message I received was “Thank you for honouring my last wishes and sending me off on my next journey the way I had envisioned. I felt all of your love surrounding me as I took my last breath. I want to thank you for how you took care of me in my days, you were so gentle, kind, loving and patient. You need to know my transition was painless, I am at peace and in no further pain. I am sorry I had to leave. Please take comfort and remember my words to you, take comfort in our memories we shared together, hold on to them when you are feeling down, feeling lonely and hurting. I will make my presence know, I promise. Look for the rainbows thats my hello to you.”

It’s a reminder to live life to the fullest as its can be cut short at any given time. Take time to appreciate those around you, learn and listen, spend time and make memories. We cant go back and undo the moments we lost. If you are not at your loved ones side they also want you to know that its not your fault, they are not upset, you were not meant to see them cross over, it was in their souls contract to experience it they way they did. Not everyone can handle watching their loved one pass away it leaves a lasting memory etched in your brain and for some it may be just too much to bare.

I myself spent the last few days of my dads life with him in hospice, making sure he w as comfortable and not in pain, waking to any noise of discomfort, I was only 24 at the time it was a lot to process. I still see him in my minds eye taking his last breath, feeling confused and thankful at the same time that he didn’t looks sick but yet passed away. Find comfort in the memories you have that bring a smile to your face, and warmth to your heart, this is the way they want to be remembered.

“If I Die Young”

If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in a river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song

Uh oh, uh oh

Lord make me a rainbow, I’ll shine down on my mother
She’ll know I’m safe with you when she stands under my colors, oh,
And life ain’t always what you think it ought to be, no
Ain’t even grey, but she buries her baby

The sharp knife of a short life, oh well
I’ve had just enough time

If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song

The sharp knife of a short life, oh well
I’ve had just enough time

And I’ll be wearing white, when I come into your kingdom
I’m as green as the ring on my little cold finger,
I’ve never known the lovin’ of a man
But it sure felt nice when he was holdin’ my hand,
There’s a boy here in town, says he’ll love me forever,
Who would have thought forever could be severed by…

…the sharp knife of a short life, oh well?
I’ve had just enough time

So put on your best, boys, and I’ll wear my pearls
What I never did is done

A penny for my thoughts, oh, no, I’ll sell ’em for a dollar
They’re worth so much more after I’m a goner
And maybe then you’ll hear the words I been singin’
Funny when you’re dead how people start listenin’

If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song

Uh oh (uh, oh)
The ballad of a dove (uh, oh)
Go with peace and love
Gather up your tears, keep ’em in your pocket
Save ’em for a time when you’re really gonna need ’em, oh

The sharp knife of a short life, oh well
I’ve had just enough time

So put on your best, boys, and I’ll wear my pearls.

I truly hope that this message brings you comfort at this time. Sending you all love, blessings and healing energy.

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