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Three sibling spirits, now on the other side, seemed to work together to create a moment that left their family in awe: a group FaceTime call that no one initiated — and one that had never occurred between these three family members before.

 

Here’s what happened:

One cousin, Steve P., was asleep in Australia when the call connected.  Another, Tasso S., was also in Australia, his phone sitting untouched on the table in front of him.  And my husband Steve, in Florida, was driving with his phone on the passenger seat and picked up the call through his car’s Bluetooth.

None of them had their phone in hand or started the call. It simply connected them.

 

Across oceans and time zones, through sleep and stillness, this spontaneous connection unfolded, uniting them in a moment of shared presence and love.

 

It felt like their parents, three siblings now in spirit, were reaching through the veil together. A group reunion, orchestrated not on Earth, but from the other side. As if they were saying: “We are still here. We’re together. And we’re with you.”  

 

I believe these moments are more than coincidences. They’re sacred signs of how deeply love endures. Spirit doesn’t need words or logic, they use the energy we recognize: timing, emotion, nature, symbols… even technology.

 

Especially during the holidays, may this story remind you:

You are never truly alone. Love crosses all boundaries.

And our loved ones still find ways to show up when we need them most.

From Lisa's Perspective

  As a Medium after-death communication never gets old, I’m still so excited this happened to my husband and cousins, who never seeks out this kind of connection. And yet, spirit reached them in a way that none of us can fully explain. The technology side of it still blows my mind; there’s just no logical explanation for how that group call happened.

It’s a beautiful reminder that our love transcends time and space, and that we are all just a breath away. I always tell my clients, “Spirit hears your thoughts and prayers without me” and now, apparently, they make group calls too. Way to go, Yaya Eleni, Aunt Nikki and Uncle Aristides. Thank you, my heart is full 💛

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