
🔮 Unlock the secrets of psychic business intuition with our incredible guest, Amber! 🌟 She shares her mind-blowing near-death experience and how it transformed her psychic abilities. From stroke survivor to spiritual guide, Amber's journey will leave you speechless! 😱
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Amber
And I would pray to go back to the other side so that I wouldn't be a burden to my family. I don't feel like that anymore. But I just, it was so amazing. And that's our home. There's no other. This is school. And it's a really hard school that's home. And I knew it the second I got there. I knew, you know, everything. Like it feels like home.
Host
All right, guys, we have Amber here today. Came in from Vancouver. Thanks for coming on.
Amber
Yes, thanks for having me.
Host
Absolutely. Near death experience changed your life, right?
Amber
Yes.
Host
2021.
Amber
Yeah, 2021. Christmas. 2021.
Guest
Wow.
Host
What a day to have a near death experience.
Amber
Yeah, well, it was a couple days before 23rd. Yeah.
Host
What exactly happened?
Amber
So I, we were having a Christmas day, we made gingerbread houses and then we, we're going to watch a Christmas movie. And all of a sudden I got the worst headache, like blinding. And I wish now, like, I wish I knew that a headache that bad is something to be concerned about. I didn't. So I went to bed and I just said to my family, you know, I'm going to go to bed. My head hurts super, super bad. So hopefully I will feel better. The next day I was having 40 people for dinner for Christmas Eve. And I went to bed and like an hour later my husband was still on the couch with the kids. And I texted and I don't remember this and I said, could you bring me some Tylenol and Advil? Cause my head hurts really, really bad. And he did. And that was my carotid dissecting and I didn't know that. So your carotid is like a artery or vein in your neck. And it was dissecting, which caused a severe, severe migraine. And so I fell asleep. And they think I had the first stroke around 11, 11:30. I went to bed around 10:30 and I didn't wake up because strokes are not painful. And I didn't know that it doesn't wake you up. So neurologists actually say like the witching hour for strokes is the middle of the night because nobody wakes up. And that seems to be when they happen. And I Woke up around 4:45 in the morning. And I was scared. I thought I was dreaming. Have you ever had sleep paralysis?
Host
I have once scared.
Amber
So it felt. And I'd never had it. And so. But people have explained it to me. So I was like, this has to be sleep paralysis. Because I used to get dreams that there would be spiders crawling on me and I couldn't move. So I'm like, I must be dreaming. I'm going to try and get up to go to the bathroom. I didn't know I was paralyzed completely on my right side. Nonverbal as well. I only could say two words, my sister's name and the F word, which was really wonderful. And so I tried to get up, not realizing I was paralyzed. And I tried to push off with my left hand because that still worked. And I got my feet on the ground and fell because paralyzed weight is dead weight. And then I was on the ground and I was in the bedroom by myself. Long story short, my husband. I ended up banging on the wall because I tried to army crawl and I couldn't because I was paralyzed. My husband came in, knew I was having a stroke because he has first aid training. Called the ambulance. We got to the hospital. It was a much longer thing than that, but got to the hospital and they can give you a medication to stop strokes. And so they gave it to me, even though the stroke was very large. So I'd had the first stroke and because I didn't wake up, it caused a second stroke. So I was having an active stroke. But once the stroke is completed, there's nothing they can do, really. The medication can stop it from completing. And so they gave me. My husband had to sign the thing. Cause the medication can kill you. They gave it to me and it didn't work. So it did stop the frontal lobe stroke, which was good. Cause that's a lot of things that you need to be human and be functional. But it didn't make me better. It didn't reverse anything. So I Pretty much was. I wasn't getting worse, but I wasn't getting better. I was still completely paralyzed. Not. And I was blind in my right eye. And so they were. They life flighted me to a bigger hospital to do brain surgery.
Host
Dang.
Amber
Yeah. And so they. They let my husband come with me. All my family came to say goodbye because they said more than likely I wasn't going to make it to the hospital, let alone long enough to get the surgery.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
So my kids were 12 and 14, and they came to the hospital. My parents, my sisters, just. Everybody came, said their goodbyes. They let Mike come in the helicopter because they didn't want me to die alone on Christmas. They usually don't let a family member in a life flight in Canada at least. And so we got into the helicopter and we went up and a sunbeam hit my face. And my husband lifted his arm up because I was really red and hot, because I didn't know this. When you're dying, your temperature can raise. And so he tried to block my face from the sun. And I wanted him to not. But I couldn't tell him because the second the sun hit my face, I closed my eyes or went like, to everyone around me unconscious. And I opened them and I was on the other side. And it was that quick. I didn't have to go to a light. I didn't have. Nobody called me there. There wasn't. It wasn't like my loved ones were there or my guides or, you know, anything like that. I just closed my eyes and I was in the garden. In a beautiful garden.
Guest
Wow.
Host
No pain.
Amber
No pain at all. I was very, very scared before. So, like, when I was in the hospital getting that medication, I actually had an anaphylactic response to the Benadryl they give with it.
Host
Dang.
Amber
So I was very scared. I couldn't talk. I just wanted my kids. Nobody could understand me because I thought I was talking. I had such severe aphasia. I thought I was. I wasn't. Apparently. I was like, mumbling and saying the F word or my sister's name over and over and over again. So I was very, very, very. I've never been more scared in my life. That first hour and a half, the dying process, the crossing over process was so not scary. Whatever the opposite of scary is, that's what it was. It was the most amazing experience of my entire life.
Host
That's good to know because a lot of people fear death.
Amber
Yeah, No, I don't now. I fear leaving my kids. I do not fear death. And actually, the first six months after the stroke, it was so hard. Like, I had to work for every gain. And I would pray to go back to the other side so that I wouldn't be a burden to my family. I don't feel like that anymore. But I just. It was so amazing. And that's our home. There's no other. This is school, and it's a really hard school. That's home. And I knew it the second I got there. I knew, you know, everything. Like, it feels like home.
Host
Did it feel familiar?
Amber
Yes, very.
Host
Like you've been there before.
Amber
Yeah. And so I don't know if you know this part, but I. People don't like this sometimes. But I was a psychic medium before, and I accepted my gifts in 2015. So I had been working as a psychic medium, animal communicator, medical, intuitive, all those things, healer from 2015 to present. So I knew my guides and I did have some beliefs. And I do think we do manifest a little bit what we see if we're going to come back, because they're not going to mess up your path here if you're going to come back. And so when I open my eyes in this beautiful garden to my left was some of my loved ones that have crossed over. Some of my dogs, which I loved because I love my pets. Like, I love my family, too. But, you know, I talked to dead people, so I knew they would be there, the animals. I always hoped my animals would be there and be okay. And, you know, this isn't just it. But they were there. And then my guides were there, kind of. There was like a little creek and a gazebo, and they were sitting there on a bench. And then to the right, which I think is not totally average for NDEs, was all of my other lives. There was like a giant crowd of people from all different time dimensions, holy, present and future, all different genders. Some seemed very genderless. And so I didn't walk up to talk to them. I technically didn't walk up to talk to anybody but my guides because everything was telepathic. So I could feel everything, even through the grass. Like, everything emanated with this, like, rainbow golden feeling of love. Every molecule. So, like, people like my loved ones, my grandma and stuff didn't have to walk up to me and be like, oh, hi, it's so nice to see you. It didn't have to happen. You don't have to necessarily talk. And I wasn't there for that. So I wasn't there to see my family, my Family didn't need to tell me to come back or anything like that. I was there to make a decision. And so, yeah, it was. It was the most amazing experience.
Host
That's so interesting.
Guest
Wow.
Host
You saw all your past and future lives.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
And you said some of them were genderless. So like, you're talking aliens or.
Amber
I don't know. You know, technically anyone not from this dimension would be an alien, I guess. Right. They looked similar. Like they looked human. Ish. Just not how we like. We like to put people in boxes. They wouldn't have fit in any box we have yet. So. Yeah, it wasn't. There weren't like green guys or anything like that. It was more. Yeah, just different levels of energy. Like humans, we have it really hard. We're here to learn a lot. And so that shows on our faces, you know, like, I haven't seen a human that just looks carefree all the time. But a lot of the people that were there looked so carefree. Well, all of them, really. Yeah. And then the other thing that sometimes I mention, sometimes I don't. My husband and my kids were there as well.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
Even though they're dead? They're not dead. They're alive. But their souls were there. Because I knew without a shadow of a doubt it would not be a choice if I actually fully had to leave my kids and my husband. But he would be okay. But my kids were 12 and 14. Right. So they were there as well, their higher selves. Just like all of us. There's a piece of you there right now. Piece of me there right now, sort of being like the marionette for all the lives we're living in all different time dimensions.
Host
Well, there is that theory that the kids souls choose the parents. Right?
Amber
They do, yeah.
Host
You think they do.
Amber
Yes. Just like I chose my. I don't know why I chose to have a stroke. And a lot of people say, you know, like, why. What kind of psychic are you if you didn't know you weren't going to. You were going to have a stroke. But I choose not to know things if I can't prevent them. So, you know, if. What's an example if my dad. My dad is in his 80s, you know, if he's going to break a hip when he goes to the mall stepping on a curb. Wrong. And it's preventable, so not. It doesn't need to happen. I will tell him if he's going to break his hip and he has to because that's part of his path and his learning. I don't want to know that. I don't want to know when people are going to die or if something's going to happen, because I would be so anxious all the time. And the stroke needed to happen.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
I had to have an nde. And when I was there, they explained that the stroke was one option. The other option was a car accident. And I would have been completely paralyzed, not just half paralyzed. And one of my kids would be with me. And then that kid would struggle with addiction because of the painkillers they would get. Forgive them for their injuries.
Host
Oh, my gosh.
Amber
And so, you know, it's like, which one do you choose? I'm glad we don't have to choose. My. My higher self did.
Host
That's so interesting. So it's. It makes you wonder what's predetermined and what isn't done.
Amber
I think we have a plan. A lot of people use the word soul contract. Yeah, Contracts are very human. We don't need to sign on a dotted line. But I kind of explain it as. It's a weird. I like visuals. So, you know, there's a buffet, and your soul is like, okay, I'm going to plan this human life. And you have your. One of your guides with you. And then there's specialized guides just for planning lives. And you go along with your buffet, and you. You yourself, your soul loads it up and put. Puts everything on. And your guides help you make the choices. And then you get to the end of the line, and the guides who focus only on planning lives are like, oh, you know, you have a little bit too much of that. Let's take some of that off. Oh, you have maybe not quite enough of this. So put some of that back on. And then you go into your life with your perfect little buffet plate. So it's not like, concrete, at least from what I have learned. It's more. We have infinite free will, but we have sort of a guideline.
Host
Got it.
Amber
And if we choose, oh, I'm going to go this really hard way right now. At another time, you might get to go an easier way or one of your other lives gets to go a much easier way because you chose a hard path in this life.
Host
Interesting. Yeah. I've heard you've got these guys. And if you don't accomplish the goals in that life, you'll just have to repeat it. Do you think that's true?
Amber
It's. There is no repetition because time doesn't exist. So time and space don't exist on the other side. So everything is Happening at the same time. So right now I'm living, Right now I'm living in the 1800s, the 2300s. I'm living in different areas. Dang, right now in this dimension. So I'm living a life. I don't know how because, you know, it seems foreign, but in one of the southern states, I'm like a 50 year old woman with big hair. I'm living a life in a different part of Canada. You know, there's millions, millions and millions of souls, but there's billions of people on the planet.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
So, you know, all of us are living. It's not important to know your other lives. It doesn't necessarily impact you right now. It's just there's such a bigger picture, which I don't think Everybody who has NDEs learns all of this stuff. You know, again, I had a good relationship with my guides and when I was there and they helped me make the decision of whether or not I wanted to come back. They were able to say, okay, if you come back, this and this and this, it's going to happen and it's going to be great. But this and this and this is going to be, is going to happen and it's going to be the most difficult, horrible, you will want to come back. And so I was fully aware, really, I was signing up for coming back.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
So you knew that would be super difficult.
Amber
Yes. I don't think it's like rose colored glasses when you're over there. It's like, oh, yeah, I can handle that, no problem. No, it was so hard. And I, I wanted to go back more than I wanted anything in my life in that first six months. And they explained, you know, like, if you choose to go back, the first six months will be, you will learn a lifetime worth of patience. Like a lifetime worth of patience in six months. It will be the hardest time you have ever had in your life. And my life has not been easy, so to be more hard than, you know, like, I moved out at 14, I was homeless. I have had a very difficult life as far as like having to be independent. Just so, so much stuff. It hasn't been an easy life. And so when I kind of thought about it over there, everything, yeah, rainbows and unicorns, you come back and it's like, oh my gosh. Like I, I woke up paralyzed on the right side completely. I didn't even have a shadow of movement. I was nonverbal. I did wake up with vision. So I magically woke up and I wasn't Blind anymore because your right eye.
Host
Was blind, you said completely.
Amber
Like in the first mri, it was all the way to the back. And they told my husband, that's never coming back. That's not something that can come back. And so they actually took my license away because they didn't believe me that I could see.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
So I didn't have a license. They did because I. So the thing that was going to kill me was a seizure that I started having when I landed there. And I think, you know, was not fun to have, but I had to be on a very strong medication for six months. And so they take your license in Canada when you're having seizures and that sort of thing.
Guest
Geez.
Host
You had a stroke and a seizure?
Amber
Yeah. So I had two strokes and then. Yeah, a seizure when I was still unconscious.
Host
Holy crap.
Amber
Yeah. But. But thankfully I was on the other side. So I went to the other side when I was in the life flight. I stayed there. Like, my soul stayed there. I didn't have to feel anything. So that part for my physical body was very, very painful. From the helicopter all the way to when I had the seizure. Extremely painful. And so I was not in my body. I was still on the other side until just before the seizure. And that's when I made the decision again. Time and space don't exist there. So it felt like I was there for 100 years.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
Or 50 or 10 or like there's just. There was no pressure. I didn't have to make the choice quickly. I kept going from the grass to the water because it was like avatar, like everything. You could feel everything. Just I had no shoes on. And so I would put my feet in the grass. And I can still. Anytime I have a hard time, I close my eyes and I can feel it. Wow. And so I was still over there as soon as I made the decision and was when the seizure started. And I chose to go back the second I chose. I was no longer in the garden, but I wasn't in my body. I was in, like, this light filled kind of waiting room. And I know other Nders, like people in surgery and stuff kind of float above their body.
Host
Heard that.
Amber
Yeah. Just to be sort of outside side of the pain. And so I stayed in this, like, floating zone until the seizure was done. And then as soon as it was done, as soon as the. Because it was long. Because they had to give me a medication to stop because my brain was swelling so quickly. And. Yeah. So as soon as it stopped, I closed my eyes again and I Was in my body completely unconscious. There was no. Still joined to the other side. Nothing. I have no recollection from, like the moment I went into. Back into my body until I woke up a day or two sort of later.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
So you were like, unconscious, but you were in your body.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
And were you having thoughts or.
Amber
Nope. That for all of that part, no, I was fully, fully human again. I was very medicated. So I got there and my husband had to choose whether or not to do the brain surgery because I was too far gone.
Host
Damn.
Amber
So they pretty much said, it's probably not going to do anything. And because she had that very strong blood thinner, it's probably going to kill her. And so they said, you have to decide if you want to do brain surgery or not. And Mike, my husband, had no idea. And so he's like, well, what would you do? He said to the neurologist or neurosurgeon if it was your wife laying there? And he said, I would not do the surgery. So if the neurosurgeon wouldn't do it for his wife, I think my husband made a good choice. He was not educated about this stuff. And so because I wasn't going to get the surgery, they put me into the ICU just to try to keep me alive till my family got there. Because we, like, it was a short, light flight, but it was a two hour drive. And while I was on the other side, not only could I sort of make decisions and be there and be with them, I could see all my family. So I could see my kids packing a suitcase. And I wanted to be like, what are you packing? They were packing, like, fancy clothes. They had no idea what was gonna happen. I could see my one sister. She hates when I talk about this, but she gets a nervous stomach and so she was bawling her eyes out. She was in the car too, driving to her house, and she was racing to try and make it to the bathroom because she was so nervous. I could see my other sister bargaining with God, if you let her live, I promise I will start going to church. Like, I will do anything if you let her live. And so I got to. I. I didn't feel sad watching it. Even my kids, like, they were so scared. And I didn't feel sad because everything made sense. But I think it was still, it was helpful to be able to see them.
Host
So you were like astral projecting then?
Amber
Yeah, I was on the other side. And I think on the other side, you can kind of see anything anywhere, right? Yeah.
Host
That is so interesting.
Guest
Wow.
Host
And then how long did it take to fully recover?
Amber
A long. A long time. To the doctors, it was miraculous. To a mere human that doesn't understand Dr. Terms, it was the hardest thing I've ever done. So being paralyzed. They told my husband, start looking for long term care. You probably won't be able to take her home ever. I was in the ICU for two weeks. And then after the icu, they let me go home because I lived close to a hospital. And then I did rehab in the hospital for 10 weeks. And then I did paid rehab. Almost broke us for the whole first year.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
Because not only was I paralyzed, the movement. I started moving on day. Maybe three.
Host
That's quick.
Amber
Like maybe four.
Host
They said you'd be paralyzed for life, right?
Amber
Yep. On the right side. So my left side worked fine. No, they said I won't get anything back. And they didn't believe my husband. They thought I was like twitching. But within three or four days, I was walking and we actually. My husband did a video the first time I walked to the bathroom. And I think that was like December 27th. The stroke was the 21st or 22nd in the morning.
Host
Yeah.
Amber
Yeah. Or 23rd. And I was saying words almost as soon as I woke up. And I fully had to learn to talk again by repetition. Speech therapy. But the. When I. So I came home and my first checkup with the neurologist, we drove to and he could not believe that I was walking. I was walking with like canes. And he actually called the stroke team from Emerge to watch me because they were so affected by the mom who was dying in front of her kids on Christmas Day and that nobody could believe it.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
But it was still. I'm still recovering. I still have aphasia. I can't feel the right side of my body at all.
Host
Really.
Amber
No, I. I can move it. I can move it better if it's mirrored to the other one. I can't feel anything. It's like a line.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
I have struggles eating. Once it hits 3 o'clock, I start losing my words. I do stumble over words still or can't find words. I'm missing all of this part of my brain and most of this part. Yeah. There's a picture in my book. It's like it is all gone.
Host
So they took it out?
Amber
No, it goes away. So in the picture in the book, it's still there. It still looks like brain tissue, but it's white. And so that was right after the stroke, but now. So when you have a stroke, it doesn't come back at all. Like you don't heal that part of the brain. So once it dies, it takes a while. So I think it took like a year for it to change to look how it will look. So now it's probably tmi, but when you see scans of my brain, it looks kind of like a bladdered looks in. In an ultrasound. It's just black water.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
So like it's. They call it sloughing. It sloughs off all the brain tissue and it fills with fluid, like brain fluid. And so you don't heal the brain, but you create new pathways.
Host
Got it.
Amber
So you, your brain relearns to do things from different parts of your brain. And I shouldn't be able to talk that your speech center usually is on this side of the brain or this side. But because I'm left handed, very rarely a left handed person will have a speech center on the other side of the brain. And apparently I do.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
Everything just happened, right? And they call that a miracle. But yeah, you know better.
Amber
Yeah, I know. If you go in my medical charge, every doctor, because I've had a few little strokes, which is part of recovery. It says my miraculous patient at the top of the neurosurgeon's chart.
Host
Yeah.
Amber
And because I shouldn't be able to do anything.
Host
That is so fascinating.
Guest
Wow.
Host
Did you lose memories?
Amber
Yes. Yes. So I have retrograde amnesia. So for me, every morning when I wake up, it is March 28, 20.
Guest
What?
Host
It's like that movie where the girl wakes up at the same day every.
Amber
Day and I have to tell myself and reorient. So I lost. So the stroke was in 2021. I lost the two years before completely. And then the four years before that were patchy. So I created memories through pictures. So like, you know when you see a picture of yourself when you're three and you think you remember that birthday when more than likely you don't. I have created as part of rehab, looking at pictures and my family would tell me what we were doing and I would create memories. So I remember some stuff now, but I always like when I write a date. 2020.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
Yeah. It's anything. And I have short term memory loss now, long term memory loss, which is kind of nice. You know, when I get mad, I stay mad for like half an hour. And then I'm like, oh, it's fine now.
Host
That's crazy.
Guest
Wow.
Host
So do you even remember any of your past patients that you've done work for?
Amber
The psychic work for I didn't ever. I like to leave work at work, so. So when I'm even sitting here, I meditate beforehand and allow them to. Their thoughts become my words. So it's them talking. So unless I am learning something, I don't want to remember anything I say. And so I do groups and private readings and stuff like that. So when I sit down, I let spirit come in and then when I'm done, whatever work I'm doing, I let them leave and I take nothing with me.
Host
That is fascinating. So is that channeling?
Amber
Yeah, yeah.
Host
So that's your higher self coming down to take over or.
Amber
My guides. It's mostly my guides.
Host
Okay.
Amber
My. My human self, I'm just human, right. I don't know any more than the average person other than I can read people's energy and stuff. But I think even that is the other side. But it's their guides, it's their loved ones. I don't physically channel loved ones through my body. Like I don't let them come into my body because I think that would be number one. Kind of weird, but possession, yeah, Very tiring, I think. But guides, it's all telepathic. And that part of it got a lot easier after being on the other side because I'm not as scared of it. I think before I wanted like a separation. Like I always let them stand to the right, so I made them stand over there. I like a separation. I don't want them like fully in my. I know people that do that and are fine, but I like a little bit of separation.
Host
I could see that. Do you think it's important for people to know or connect with their spirit guides?
Amber
It depends on your path. You know, it's. I don't think my life's any easier or better because of it. And if you are, you know, a soul that's here to learn more than teach, it's probably better not to. Okay. Because it's a little easier, I think. So if you are kind of like a mid energy soul or higher, then it's probably good and helpful. But you know, there's certain people, I could talk for 10 hours and they would never understand what I'm saying because they're not meant to. It's not my job to give anybody faith. They have to get there by themselves. And I think same with guides. You know, certain people I think can get obsessive and then not make decisions for themselves. So I don't ask my guides to make decisions for me. And I thank people who want to know their guides. It's more like, hey, tell me what to do now to be the best me or be on the right path. And if it's like more obsessive like that, it's probably not great. There's no way of being human. That's wrong. Just because I can see my guides talk to loved ones, that sort of stuff doesn't make me any better than somebody who can't. And it's all different levels of learning. And if you take like somebody in kindergarten and stick them in a PhD class, they're not going to understand anything. And vice versa. Somebody with a PhD would be real bored in a kindergarten class. So saying to like a lower energy soul. Hey, get to know your guides. If you want to be this good human that can understand things, it's not necessarily great.
Host
Makes sense. So when you say lower energy soul, is that someone that hasn't had as many life experiences and you were soul?
Amber
Yeah, I use soul age. But then people get angry because yes, it's easy to understand age, but then people will be like, but I know a three year old that's clearly like an old. I don't mean age, I mean how many lives they have lived. Right. But I think people get confused there. But yes, like a younger soul, there would be no benefit. They need to forget the other side or else they will go back there. So like when we plan our lives, we plan a beginning and an end. But then in that time span, we plan anywhere from two to 10 exit points. So the stroke would have been an exit point. And if you're a young soul and all of a sudden the entire world gets dumped on your lap, you're going to take the next exit point.
Host
Interesting.
Amber
And it doesn't mean suicide necessarily. It's just like people maybe drive the same way to work every single day. And one day they're like, oh, you know, I'm gonna go this way, I want this different type of coffee. And then there was an accident where they were supposed to be, or maybe there's not, but there would have been and they went that way. That's avoiding an exit point. So it's not always this blatant oh, I almost died.
Host
Right.
Amber
It can just be certain circumstances where if you do it, you're going to the other side.
Host
Wow, so everyone deals with these exit points, huh?
Amber
I don't think I've met anybody that doesn't have any other than maybe, you know, a baby lost very young or in utero or something like that.
Host
Yeah, but even Those are like lessons, right?
Amber
Yep.
Host
For the parents.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
My dad lost his baby at birth.
Amber
Yeah.
Host
And that was really tough for him. But I think it was a lesson, right?
Amber
It is for the parents for sure. And we will live every human experience. So in this life, he lost a baby. In another life, he will be that baby that was lost.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
Right. You have to experience every facet of what it means to be human. And you can't do that in one life. You need infinite lives and infinite dimensions to understand.
Host
So is that like the game? Then we. We live all these experiences and then what. What's the end, you think?
Amber
I don't 100% know yet. I. I know eventually, you know. So I have an analogy of rain clouds because I think it under. It helps me understand. So picture your higher self as a rain cloud. And all the lives you're living are raindrops. And so they come down, they live, they go about, and they go back up to that rain cloud, and there is a higher rain cloud above. So God, source, whatever you want to call it. And that rain cloud has created all the other rain clouds by their raindrops. I do think eventually we go back to source. I don't fully understand how it happens, but because I wanted to go there so bad, I don't want to know necessarily how it happens, but I know there's no pressure and we want to come here. Life is not punishment. Even though sometimes it feels like it. It's not like, oh, you messed up or you made a mistake and now you have to do it again. No, it's more a learning experience. So you live your life. You have your buffet plate. You go to back. And then you do a life review and you see how you affected the world and how the world affected you. And you also get to see, like, say you had an argument with a family member and, you know, you felt really vindicated, like, oh, yeah, I'm right. I won that. And then you go about your life. When you do your life review, you then need to watch the other person. And maybe something you said offhand, not even thinking about it, really, really hurt them. And they then carried that with them for the rest of their life. You get to look at that, experience it, learn from it. But that soul also was over there. So it's not like you're stuck unfinished business. Oh, God, I'm going to have to apologize when they get here. That's not it. It's more a very objective, loving, learning experience.
Host
You don't get punished for that, not at all.
Amber
There is no punishment.
Host
Oh, no bad karma or anything, because I believe in karma.
Amber
Karma for humans. So we here, we need a reward. Punishment society in order to function and exist. Otherwise we will all just offer each other, get mad and be like, screw you. Right? You have to have that here on the other side. No, it's just love, really. 100%. And that's very hard to understand when you think about some of the horrible people in the world. Like, I want certain people that do certain things to be punished. Like, in the core of my soul, I want them to be punished because you want them to feel some of the pain that they have caused other people. But when you get to the other side, those people that have done those horrible things, even though I still don't agree with this, I'm getting on board with it. They are older souls because they're not here to learn. They're not learning anything. They're horrible people. They're here to teach. Think of the worst. And everybody brings up almost the same examples. I'm not gonna say it because everybody's thinking, but that somebody who every. Almost every human on the planet agrees this is a horrible person. They are not learning, but think how much they're teaching. Like somebody who died decades ago. We're still learning from them now.
Host
That's true.
Amber
Right? That is a teacher. Maybe not the type of teacher we want, but it is part of the human condition. And I think it's hard to, like, objectively see being human that way.
Host
Yeah, well, there's no good and bad, right? No good and evil or whatever. It's all relative.
Amber
And I've never seen a demon or negative energy, you know, and there can be an argument made that I have really good protection. So, you know, I'm not saying I'm completely right. And I probably wouldn't disagree if somebody has something different to say. Yeah. But I only see love. And I've talked to horrible people. Like when I've done readings that people who only come forward to apologize for the pain or crimes they have committed, but they were on the other side just like everybody else.
Host
Interesting. Well, I also think your vibration is really high. So I don't. If there are demons, I don't think they would even reach you. Honestly.
Amber
No. You know, no, but I. You know, the fact that I've seen. I don't know what kind of censorship if you have to take it out. But, like, I've seen pedophiles, I've seen rapists, you know, not physically in person, but, like, talking to, you know, a daughter will come for a reading and doesn't want to talk to this person. I do have boundaries and I don't let them speak a long piece. But sometimes they will. If they think it will help that person, they will apologize. And they are surrounded in the exact same love. Because how, if you see that rain cloud, how can you punish the rain cloud and all of the raindrops? Because one raindrop did something horrible and that soul would have to be punished at the same time as that one raindrop.
Host
So it would affect everyone, you're saying?
Amber
Yeah.
Host
Wow, that's crazy to think about. Yeah. Forgiveness is important, right?
Amber
Yeah. And it's okay here to not because maybe that's your lesson. You know, if you're gonna be an angry person for your whole life, which I would not recommend because guilt, shame, regret and anger cause cancer, cause heart attacks for sure, and cause very awful people. But you can be angry and horrible and grumpy your whole life and you're not going to be treated any different when you get to the other side.
Guest
Wow.
Host
Yeah, I did not expect that answer. Yeah, I assume karma would come get them in the next life or something.
Amber
Nope. Because it's all happening at once. Right. So maybe they're a complete nightmare here doing awful things, but they're living 50 other lives doing wonderful loving things. So in that way karma is balancing everything. Okay, you're doing awful things in this life. So let's make sure that this life is doing something amazing for humanity because it has to balance. Everything has to balance.
Host
Yin and yang. That's crazy. When you hear people taking DMT which is released when you die, like is that like a cheat code to experience what death looks like or.
Amber
I think maybe, but I think you have to be cautious. A lot of people talk about what is that? Yes. And if you are somebody that is at least like a middle aged soul, I think it can be beneficial. It can help you get to where I am when I'm channeling. Right. Because I can just sit down and talk to dead people or talk to my guides. So I think it can kind of bump you up so that you can at least for yourself get that kind of knowledge. And I think that's wonderful. But if you are a little bit of a younger soul or if it's not meant for you in this life, it can actually cause mental illness and psychosis. So you have to be cautious. You have to make sure you're cleansing your energy, cleansing your space and you have very trustworthy people around you. Same with, if you ever go to somebody like me, if the energy feels off or heavy, or just, just tell them, say, hey, you know what? No, thank you. You know, because not everybody is coming from a really loving, high energy place. Very quickly, if people start making a lot of money, they're not necessarily delving in like somebody who isn't or you know, that the focus can shift. But I think, yes, any substance that could potentially push you a little bit higher in this dimension can be good. But maybe with caution.
Host
Right. Have you dabbled?
Amber
No.
Host
Psychedelics?
Amber
No. So part of my past was I was born this way, so I could see dead people from, from a young age, three, four, I remember it. I also had psychic vision. So I would see a plane crash and then it would happen, a bear attack and it would happen. And I thought I was causing them because I had no reference. I didn't want to tell anyone. I thought adults were rude because they didn't talk to half the people in the room. And I couldn't understand why they just ignored because I didn't know they were all dead. And so I learned through, like at some point I was like, I'm not doing that. I'm so scared. I don't want to do this anymore. I hate it. I don't. And I learned any type of substance shut it off and let me ignore it. So I start. I live in Canada and on the west coast, so it's like weed central. So I started smoking weed, which led to things like psychedelics, alcohol, stuff like that. And then I had, I think when I was 16, had like a spiritual awakening where there was this bright light. I was in Mexico. I dropped out of school. My parents took me there because I was not doing good. And there was two paths shown to me. This bright light was there in this path of one way was just light. The other way was all of my friends and all the stuff I was doing which was comfortable to me. And I had to make a choice. And I had no idea what I was doing. I was 15, or I think 15, whatever grade nine is. And I chose light. And I didn't pick up drugs anymore. I came back, started going to church. Unfortunately, I soon learned not necessarily because for me, light when I was young, I was like, light is religion, right? Because that's what society tells you. No, no, that's not what they were trying to tell me. I maybe misinterpreted a little. And I ended up at a church where I went all in. And I ended up getting married at 18 a week after I got turned 18. Not the greatest choice. I learned a lot and I'm so grateful for it. But it was a slightly cult. Yeah.
Host
Was it Mormon or.
Amber
No, it was like a very Pentecostal Christian, like born again Christian.
Host
Okay.
Amber
But, like, we couldn't do things like dance, play cards, really. That was all of the devil. And being a medium was like the unpsychic. The psychic was the problem because then it's a false prophet.
Host
So you probably had a lot of shame just like, very, very much seeing those visions.
Amber
Yeah. But I think it saved my life. I think I would have, you know, stepped it up to much worse drugs, and I probably wouldn't have. I would have had an exit point there of an overdose or something like that.
Host
Wow. So the religion saved you in a way.
Amber
I think it a hundred percent saved me. And I practiced religion, the same religion, not quite as strict. I didn't stay with that husband. I was with him for five years altogether. But I practiced religion until I accepted my gifts. And when I told the church, when I, like 2015, I think I was 35, you know, this is. I was born to do this. I had this awakening, and they said I was a Sunday school teacher. And they're like, nope, you know, you can do the mediumship is okay. Because that's, you know, okay to talk to them. They're your loved ones. It's okay to do the medical stuff, not psychic. That's. That's a false false prophet. We don't not. And so I didn't go back.
Guest
Wow.
Host
You had to pick.
Amber
Yeah.
Guest
Wow.
Amber
I mean, lots of choices in my life.
Host
Yeah. But I think you chose the right one. You helped a lot of people. Choosing the psychic path, I don't think you would have impacted as many people with the other route.
Amber
No. And it. I think for my human self, I needed. I needed that. The calm before the storm. Because, you know, being psych is fun sometimes. It's not always fun to know everything, you know, like, not everybody walks into a room and knows exactly what everybody's thinking of them. And a lot of people are scared of me.
Host
So you could walk into any room and just know what people are thinking.
Amber
Yeah.
Guest
Whoa.
Amber
But I also know the why. I know why you are the way you are and how you got here and where you're going. And that's hard. And at first, I didn't know how to shut it off. Now it's like a light switch. But, you know, like, it's hard to be around somebody like me. It's hard to be friends with me because I think a lot of people feel on edge. My sister, the one whose name I could say, who's like, one of my closest soul bonds in this life, would. In the beginning, like, she tried to be so cool with everything, and she was trying to learn because she didn't really understand any of it. But every time she's around me, was around me, she's like, I don't know why, but, like, I know I shouldn't think bad things, but all of a sudden I'm thinking about, like, dead babies and mass shooting and, like, all these horrible things. And she's like, I know I'm not actually thinking that, but because I know you can read my mind, I just start thinking. And I think a lot of people think that, and a lot of people are scared of me.
Guest
And that's.
Amber
It's. Yeah. As a human, in my human life, it's hard. My spiritual life. And when I'm working, doing videos, interviews, readings, it's the best gift.
Guest
Yeah, absolutely.
Host
Because you could just read people. I could see why people are scared because a lot of people are not being their authentic selves. So they're hiding something. So.
Amber
And it's hard for me to react to what you're showing me on your face. So, like, so many very unhappy people joke a lot, laugh a lot, smile a lot. And I try not to. To react to how they're actually feeling because I want to be like, why? Like, how come you're joking so much when, you know, like, your grandma is dying or you just got in a fight with your spouse? Like, let's talk about that. Yeah, but people don't like that.
Host
No, they don't.
Amber
You know, and that's. And it's not helpful, you know, unless somebody invites me in, I have no right being there. And that's a hard line. And I don't think everyone who has, like, gifts like I do practices the hard line. And I try to, like, with my kids, I really try not to invade their personal thoughts and feelings. Although the other day my daughter came up and she's like, I don't feel very good. And I get a look, and I, like, was, I don't know, scanning her kind of. And she looks at me like, mom, stop scanning me. I'm like, what are you talking about? She's like, I can tell. I'm fine. I'll tell you if I'm not.
Host
They probably have powers too, right? It's genetic.
Amber
Yeah. Both of them have. They don't have all My gifts. And I am grateful for that because even though now I look so balanced, I was not like it. My life has not been easy. But both of my daughter's very intuitive. And I think my son is going to be a bit like me with the empath gifts. Like he feels everything and has a super high iq, which I think makes it kind of worse. Nice.
Host
Not nice, I guess. Yeah.
Amber
But both kids have parts of me. Neither of them are exactly like me. I don't have a genetic line of people like me.
Host
Oh really?
Amber
And most people do. I don't have any.
Guest
Wow.
Host
So are you adopted?
Amber
We thought no, I'm not. But my soul chose this because my path. I needed to not feel understood. I think my life would have looked a lot different if.
Host
If you could relate to people.
Amber
Yeah. And if I wasn't so isolated in who I was. So we choose even the painful things for a reason. So now I don't have any regrets about everything I did or said when I was young. But I sure did before.
Host
Oh, for sure. I felt super isolated growing up and I always was like I had a victim mentality at the time, but now looking back, I was like, that was probably really good for me.
Amber
Yeah. And like made your path so much stronger. Yeah, right. It's not woe is me. And I was pretty woe is me for a long time. Like, I couldn't understand why I just didn't fit. Like I felt like I was a square peg trying to jam myself into a really round hole. It just didn't work and I couldn't understand and I was very blamey, you know, like, well, if that person did that, didn't do that, then I wouldn't be who I was now. And so it's their fault. But no, I chose this path and I chose these lessons.
Host
I love it. Well, let's end off with the book and talk to everyone about this. And where can people get it?
Amber
Yeah. So you can get it on Amazon. I self published because I am not fancy like that. And I did write it. So my guide said the first six months would be horrible, but the first 18 months would be really difficult. And then it would slowly start getting better. And I started writing it like right at the 18 month mark. I can't type again. I can't feel the right side of my body. So somebody typed while I talked. And so it is quite simple language. I still had very limited verbal skills from aphasia. But it's the story of my life. And then the stroke and the other side and everything I learned from the other side from my guides. And then each of my guides, my guides names are Peter, Jessica and Gail. Each one of them have a chapter that they answer questions because they're very different. And Peter, I gave him the name Peter. His name's not Peter. It's like something weird like TA or raw and I don't know. So I just call him Peter because it's non threatening. And they're very different types of energy. So they each have a chapter as well.
Host
That's beautiful. I can't wait to read that. Thank you. Is it on audible too?
Amber
I don't know how to do it on audible yet. I'm trying to learn so I'm not very techy.
Host
Okay, you're going to have to. Man, I haven't read a book in a while. I'm an audiobook guy.
Amber
But I'll do it for you because for me I think, I hope it's not an imposition tuning into your energy, but I think your attention span is not wonderful.
Host
I have adhd, so that's not an insult at all.
Amber
Okay. Yeah, I made it ADHD and stroke. Brain injury friendly. Oh, nice. It's almost double space and the writing is bigger, so it's much easier for people whose brains aren't totally able to focus to actually read it.
Host
I'll definitely give it a go then.
Amber
And then I also write poetry. My guides help me write poetry. So at the beginning of each chapter there's a poem that I wrote. I also came back with the gift of painting, so I painted a flower in there for you.
Host
I always hear stories of that where like some guy will wake up, know how to play the piano.
Amber
Yeah. My guys kept saying, pick up a paintbrush. And I was like, what are you talking about? And painting my life. No, I can paint.
Host
Beautiful. Well, I'll definitely read it and let you know how I take it. Thank you.
Amber
Thank you so much for having me.
Host
Thanks for coming on. Yeah. Link it in the description below. Thanks for watching guys, as always. See you next time.
Amber
Bye.
Episode: The Untapped Power of Psychic Business Intuition | Amber Cavanagh DSH #1032
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Amber Cavanagh
Release Date: December 29, 2024
In this compelling episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly welcomes Amber Cavanagh from Vancouver, who shares her transformative journey following a near-death experience (NDE). Amber, a seasoned psychic medium and healer, delves into how her life was irrevocably changed in 2021 during a harrowing Christmas event.
Notable Quote:
Amber reflects on her life post-NDE: “I knew it the second I got there. I knew, you know, everything. Like, it feels like home.” (00:59)
Amber recounts the events leading up to her NDE. On Christmas Day 2021, amidst family activities, she suffered an excruciating headache, unaware it signaled a carotid dissection—a severe migraine caused by a torn artery. Her condition escalated into a stroke, rendering her paralyzed and unconscious.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber describes her shock upon waking from her stroke: “There was no other. This is school. And it's a really hard school that's home.” (00:59)
Upon losing consciousness, Amber experienced what many describe as the "other side." Contrary to traditional fear of death, she found herself in a serene garden surrounded by loved ones, guides, and past and future lives.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber shares her peaceful transition: “It was the most amazing experience of my entire life.” (06:46)
Amber delves into her spiritual beliefs, discussing concepts like soul contracts, free will, and the purpose of life experiences. She explains that souls choose their life paths to learn and grow, emphasizing that life is not a form of punishment but a learning journey.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber explains the nature of soul contracts: “Everything has to balance. Okay, you’re doing awful things in this life. So let’s make sure that this life is doing something amazing for humanity because it has to balance.” (39:24)
Despite medical predictions, Amber began to show miraculous signs of recovery shortly after her stroke. Within days, she regained the ability to walk and speak, defying doctors' expectations. Her rehabilitation was arduous, requiring immense determination and support from her family.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber recounts her early recovery: “They couldn’t believe that I was walking. I was walking with like canes. And he actually called the stroke team from Emerge to watch me because they were so affected by the mom who was dying in front of her kids on Christmas Day and that nobody could believe it.” (23:38)
Amber elaborates on her understanding of multiple lives and dimensions, asserting that souls live countless lives across different timelines to fully experience humanity. She discusses how actions in one life affect experiences in others, advocating a non-linear perception of time and existence.
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Notable Quote:
Amber describes the concept of multiple lives: “It's not like concrete, at least from what I have learned. It's more. We have infinite free will, but we have sort of a guideline.” (14:42)
As a psychic medium, Amber discusses how her abilities both aid and complicate her life. She explains the importance of maintaining boundaries to avoid overwhelming others and herself, emphasizing that her gifts are meant to help rather than intrude.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber discusses the balance of her psychic gifts: “I try not to, to react to what you're showing me on your face. So, like, so many very unhappy people joke a lot, laugh a lot, smile a lot. And I try not to.” (46:29)
Towards the end of the episode, Amber introduces her self-published book, which chronicles her life, stroke, NDE, and spiritual insights. She highlights the collaborative effort with her guides in writing poetry and artwork, aiming to make her story accessible and impactful.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Amber invites listeners to explore her book: “It's the story of my life. And then the stroke and the other side and everything I learned from the other side from my guides.” (49:38)
Sean Kelly’s interview with Amber Cavanagh offers a profound exploration of life, death, and the spiritual dimensions beyond. Amber's journey from a life-threatening stroke to becoming a psychic medium provides listeners with unique insights into personal growth, the interconnectedness of souls, and the untapped potentials of psychic intuition in business and beyond. Her resilience and openness invite aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals to embrace their inner strengths and navigate the digital and business landscapes with newfound wisdom.
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