You're Not Alone Because I'm Gone

You're not alone because I'm gone
For Heaven's truly near
I watch you live your life each day
Your words of love I hear

You're not alone because I'm gone
I just finished life, you see
And I'm on another journey now
You needn't cry for me
...
You're not alone because I'm gone
I leave you signs each day
So you will know without a doubt
That I never went away

You're not alone because I'm gone
For love never truly dies
You still feel me with your soul
Though you don't see me with your eyes

You're not alone because I'm gone
I am just around the bend
We'll meet again at Heavens gate
When your new journey begins
About the Author

My name is Fara Gibson. I am a Psychic/Medium. I was born with an amazing ability given to me by God. I have the ability to connect people here in the physical world with their loved ones that have passed on to Heaven. You see, I said that I was born with an ability because the gift lies in the messages that I get to give to people like you. When I was a little girl I always knew that I was a little different from all of the other kids. I could see things the other kids didn’t see, hear things the other kids couldn’t hear and I felt things that I couldn’t explain. In my teens, I discovered that it wasn’t that I was different, I was blessed. I am clairaudient (I hear spirit), clairsentient (I feel spirit) and I am also clairvoyant (I see spirit and the symbols they give me). I have shared messages of healing and assurance that our loved ones are with us and watching over us from Heaven since I was a young girl. Fara Gibson, Psychic Medium www.faragibson.com. There is a link to my FB Page listed on my Website. If you would like to focus on your Healing, I would love for each of you to join my page. I am an Author of 3 amazing books that will help you on your healing journey 

Looking Into The Windows Of Heaven 

Heaven Is Within Us 

Heaven's Voice Is Within Your Soul 

You can find and purchase all 3 books on Amazon and you will love them all so much! 

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