Woman's World

Balloons from above

Woman’s World reader Carol Kauffman received an incredible sign from her son in Heaven that told her he is always nearby! She writes:

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My son, Kyle, passed away suddenly in May 2020, right at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. We couldn’t hold a funeral, nor could we have friends come into our home. We set up an altar in the front window with the f lowers we received, and while people called us and stood at the end of our driveway, we didn’t get those much-needed hugs that people take for granted after a loved one passes.

Shortly after Kyle passed, I was meditating, and in my mind, I saw a large red balloon outside our window. I’d read that if you see an object in a meditation, you will see that object in the world within a week or so. This is a sign that your loved ones are close by. I doubted I’d see a red balloon as we were sequesteri­ng and had no red balloons in the house.

As I got off the couch, I heard my husband in the garage. He’d begun cleaning out our son’s apartment. Kyle had been a gifted artist, and my husband was bringing in his paintings. When he brought in the third painting, I gasped. My son had painted a blue sky with clouds and a red balloon!

When we were f inally able to have our grandkids over again, on one day, we blew up a packa age of balloons of all colors. Ev Eventually, all the balloons def lated, except one red one, which stayed round and plump for a long time!

It also seemed to “gravitate” to the boys wherever they were playing.

A couple of years later, when we were babysittin­g our grandsons at their house, I blew up another package of colorful balloons. At bedtime, I had the boys take them upstairs to their playroom.

The next morning, I went into the kitchen and, in the dog’s bed, right next to the dog, was a red balloon. Kyle adored the dog. I fixed my coffee, and sat down. Something brushed my leg. Another red balloon! It was as though Kyle were saying: “Whenever you see red balloons, think of blue skies and me!”

“There was another red balloon!”

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