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🎙 “How a single gesture changed everything…”

🎙 “How a single gesture changed everything…”

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In this 7-minute episode, Nicolas-David Paris®, spiritual medium and author, shares a real case showing how a departed loved one can choose an intimate and impossible-to-invent detail to prove that he is still accompanying — even after death.


🔑 In this episode:

• The context: a young man convinced that “nothing makes sense anymore” since his father died
• What arrives before he speaks: the spontaneous image of the father
• The proof-gesture: the hand placed on the back of the neck — known only to him
• Why the departed always choose an “incorruptible” sign
• How the body repeats that sign after death: localized heat at the exact moment of collapse
• “Coincidence or communication?” — how the mind erases signs to keep control
• What shifts when the sign is recognized: from “I lost him” to “I am still accompanied”
• What this case teaches about the real nature of the bond after death


💎 Takeaway:
When someone dies, the bond does not end — its form changes.
The departed do not shout. They mark the invisible with a detail no one can contest, then they reactivate it at the exact moment we are about to fall.


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🎧 A podcast by Nicolas-David Paris®, spiritual medium and author, to perceive the invisible, receive messages, and elevate your inner vibration.


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