Invitations
Over the years, I have found some very good information on how to interact with loved ones in spirit and invite them into daily life.
Before Robin passed away, I had no idea that this was possible and that we in the physical world could do this if we so choose. In order to invite loved ones in spirit into your life, a prerequisite is to believe and know that they continue to live on.
Upon Robin’s passing, I had faith that he lived on, but I did not have specific tools which could help me reach out more effectively. I communicated with him verbally in a loving way based on what came naturally to me, but I still had room to grow and develop in this area.
After reading and studying the excellent works of other authors, I came up with my own ways of inviting Robin into my daily life. Here is an example of an invitation that I wrote and read out loud for him:
I call to the heart and spirit of Robin Hugh Gibb of the Bee Gees with love. I open my heart to you and invite you to communicate with me in ways that are for our highest good.
I ask for the presence of God, our loving Creator, to please surround us with the greatest, most powerful Divine Love for our protection. Please protect us with your Holy Light.
I invite you to communicate with me through any signs, symbols, messages, communications, dreams, and synchronicity that you deem necessary or important.
I also invite you Robin, to communicate with me in the vibration of infinite love, for the pure joy of it and for our spiritual growth and development.
Beloved Robin, I invite your creativity, humor, intelligence, beauty, love, and dynamic energy into my life.
I surrender to however you wish to communicate with me due to the trust and kindness we share.
I thank you for all of the times you have communicated with me and I look forward to how our spirits will align.
Thank you, Robin. Thanks and praise to God. I send you my love and gratitude.
Love,
Christina
It feels good to invite Robin in this way. After I make my invitation, I stay open to his presence and pay close attention to what transpires. That’s where the fun comes in because messages always come back in ways I never could have imagined.
Since I invite him to communicate with me, I open my heart and share with him things that are going on in my life. Just like with someone in the physical world, communication with Robin is a two-way street.
Holiday Invitations
One of my favorite ways of communicating with Robin and inviting him into my life is to decorate his altar for different holidays.
As you know, I decorated Robin’s altar for Christmas and I offered a meal at Samhain. I also decorate his altar for Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and Easter.
Doing this brings fun and joy into our home. It is still possible to have fun with loved ones after they pass away because they are still involved in our lives.
Decorating an altar space for holidays can be an amazing creative activity, and provides a place to commune with the spirit of your loved one. It is a way to celebrate their ongoing life and include them in what’s going on for you.
I wanted Robin to know that I welcomed him and was truly committed to communicating with him. One way to demonstrate my commitment was to not just create an altar, but create one with vibrancy and living energy that changed with the seasons and holidays.
Additional Ways to Invite Loved Ones
Music:
After I got to know Robin, I found there are particular songs I like to dedicate to him. As mentioned in the literature on afterlife communication, loved ones in spirit like to use music to communicate with us.
I also think we on Earth can use music to communicate with our loved ones in Spirit. Why not? It’s a great way to invite them, especially if they were musicians or singers.
One of my favorite songs to play for Robin at his altar is Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack.
It is because of the impact his music has had on me. The song is absolutely beautiful and I cry nearly every time I play it for him. Robin singing lead on Heart Like Mine is a perfect example of him “killing me softly” or deeply piercing my heart, with his song.
I also like to play Nobody Does It Better by Carly Simon. It has nothing to do with the movie, but with the lyrics. It’s my way of giving a musical compliment to Robin.
Humor:
I love to have a laugh with Robin, and I share the funniest things I can find with him. It is very beneficial for our communications if I can raise my vibration to a higher level. Reading humorous material really helps with this. It is well-known that humor is extremely therapeutic and one of the best ways to cope with life’s challenges.
I love the BBC’s Anglophenia page and I know he appreciates the humor.
Some of my favorite things to laugh with him about are 8 British Inside Jokes Americans Don’t Understand and 10 Weird Things Brits Do in America.
Here are a few more funny things I like to share with him. I hope you like them:
- Aspects of British Life I Came to Forget
- Playing Up Your Britishness
- Use Britishness to Get What You Want in America
Now we know all of your little tricks! I’ll bet Robin used some of those!
Special Items:
One thing that I came to love, along with creating Robin’s altar, is buying him special English china. I knew absolutely nothing about English china before his passing, but I came to love searching for it in local antique stores. I wanted to offer him his tea in something special and something from his country. I like the history associated with the china also.
I purchased this Spode Copelands England Floral Cherry Blossom china for him a few years ago. It’s the perfect size for a tea love offering and it’s really pretty:
It’s fun to buy china and other special items for Robin so we can create our own memories now. Buying special items is especially nice if you are spiritually connected to someone who died, but you didn’t know. Even if you don’t have any of their personal items, you can still get started with creating an altar with things you think they will like. I know Robin loves his altar and is very familiar with it. Periodically, he will move some special items from his altar on to the floor so I know he has visited.
Meaningful readings:
On this website, I have shared with you many books that I like to read to Robin.
He was one of our greatest writers of love songs. So, I like to share works with him that are beautiful and worthwhile.
One book that I have read to him from over the years is called Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom by John O’Donohue.
I was drawn to it because it contains deep knowledge about soul connections. I liked that the author’s examination of soulful relationships has a Celtic orientation, the part of the world that Robin was born and raised in.
Some people may not be used to the idea that you can read to loved ones in spirit. But they can perceive us and hear us without physical ears. This had been made abundantly clear to me, so I read to Robin as a means of afterlife communication. Reading to him has often drawn in precise synchronicity to me, so I know there is a connection being made.
If we can pray for them out loud, I don’t see why we can’t read to them out loud. If you’re lovingly connected to someone on the other side, I have found it to be a beautiful way of sending a message and an invitation.
I close this post with this heart-warming quote by John O’Donohue:
“The one you love, your anam cara, your soul friend, is the truest mirror to reflect your soul…It is beautiful to have such a presence in your life.” (pg 26)
Your anam cara can be in physical form or discarnate. Yes, Robin’s presence in my life is beautiful and I will continue to invite it with gratitude.
Love,
Christina