
The Infinite Life with Katische Haberfield
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The Infinite Life with Katische Haberfield
The Ghosts of the Greenslopes Mall.
Join Katische as she shares her unexpected encounter with earthbound spirits in the Greenslopes Mall car park and how she helped them cross over. Later, Katische hired medium Megan Jones to conduct a session with the healed spirits, and we get to hear their stories of why they did not cross over and how they came across Katische in the car park.
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Welcome back to the infinite life podcast. This week we have yet another session with Megan Jones, the medium and. I wanted to tell you about the background, this particular session who comes through in this session. So it was part of the nine sessions that I booked with Megan. To find out some of the stories of the earthbound spirits that I had crossed over. This particular set of spirits that came through was linked to a day that I literally just went to the local Greenslopes shopping mall. To do my groceries. And I remember. Getting into my car. And just sitting there for a minute. And I remember thinking. Oh, why does this shopping mall always have like a really creepy feeling in this basement? It's just always had a really creepy, kind of a feeling. And. Before I knew it. It was as if that acknowledgement of that feeling. Uh, brought. The attention of those that were lingering in this space. And I was just. On the receiving end of a massive amount. Of energy that just came rushing at me, just like wish bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, attachment attachment attachment. And I was like, holy. Holy smokes. I wasn't ready for that. I hadn't even thought about protecting myself energetically because I was just doing my grocery shopping at Kohl's. And I was quite taken aback. I was like, okay, I didn't give you permission for that. And who have I got. And. I got a whole bunch of animals and people that have touched me to that day. And it kind of validated the fact that I had in the past three years felt like there was a lot of. Energies swirling around in that car park. You know, there were always stray kittens., Homeless people sometimes. And, it's just sometimes set a bad feeling for me. And sometimes that bad feeling can just be associated with. The fact that you're not tuning into. Something or somebody who's trying to communicate with you and they can feel angry or frustrated because they know that you should be able to listen to them. And that you're not. Because. If we have the expectations that we can only communicate with ghosts or earth bound spirits when we're in a cemetery. And we're going to be closed to that experience anywhere else. In the world. And only in a cemetery location, then you're completely missing opportunity to help her cross over spirits wherever they may have died. So anyway, it was quite the learning experience. For me. So Megan brings through. Some of who I call the green slopes spirits. I hope you find this interesting. And insightful. Now Mr.
Megan Jones:The first thing that I really felt the first thing that he showed me that came in strongly was I felt like he was lonely and I felt like he lived by himself in an apartment.
Katische Haberfield:Okay. Oh, yes.
Megan Jones:He feels He feels older like he feels like he's like middle, middle-aged to older. The way he's coming, in. I'm also feeling like, like he's just showing me the scene that he keeps taking me to is, he's like sitting in what looks to be like a den, like a living room or a lounge room. And he's just by himself watching TV. Is how it feels. I don't see a tv, but it just feels like he's sitting like in this chair alone is what it feels like.
Katische Haberfield:Can you ask him where he came across me? Cuz I think I know who it is.
Megan Jones:I feel like the connection is with the apartment. Or somewhere close to where the apartment was. But he's also showing me it looks like someone, and I'm, I could be wrong, but I'm, assuming that this is you. I feel like someone's like researching, like on the computer looking okay for him as well, or like wanting to know about him. Okay. He's making me feel like however you found him, it was It was like a, It was by surprise though. Okay. It was like you found him by surprise. You weren't necessarily expecting it. But then I feel like you did more research or something like that.
Katische Haberfield:And how did he actually pass?
Megan Jones:So he's making me feel two different things, and so I'm not really sure which one it is. But originally I felt pressure in my heart and thought heart attack. But then when you asked the question saw like a fast moving car. Okay. So I don't know if those tie together or if one is more symbolic to something.
Katische Haberfield:Could you check if there's not two or two people here? Cuz I've got two distinct stories that are coming to mind. Maybe even three. I just wanna separate the energies. Check if there's just one or if there's a couple of men, because there's a couple of men that have got distinct stories that
Megan Jones:So they're in the energies are blended. I can't tell them apart, but when I asked, they showed me this, and that's my sign for there could be multiple to coming in together, but they're not they're not separating. So what we're gonna have to do is we're gonna have to call out which one we want to answer, and that might, okay. That might actually produce an an, answer from that one only.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah. So there there's three that are coming to mind and you may feel resonant.. So there's one fellow who I came across when I said to you, I went to the shopping mall, and I Yep. And that particular fellow was he was in his own apartment, Lonely, suicidal, depressed and that was the one fella. His name is Adam. Like literally at the time of crossing He basically told me each day is a struggle. He felt sad broke. He lived near me and he died at home. But when you mentioned the car, there's another, one who died in a car accident on the freeway near me. And then the third one that I'm thinking actually got was an elderly gentleman who got hit by a train late at night. So that's when I when you said the car, I was like, Oh, could be the one that got hit by a train, or it could be the one on the freeway. But when you said to me alone an apartment, I very clearly felt like it was, this fell Adam who was at the car park.
Megan Jones:So I am feeling like Adam is the stronger, like he's the one that is doing most of the communicating.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah, that was the first vision that I said when you said that. I was like, Ooh, I know who it is that, So that was my first response.
Megan Jones:Do you know if do you know if he died from some kind of heart failure or heart?
Katische Haberfield:The thing I got at the time was that he died at home and I felt like he had ended his own life.
Megan Jones:It does feel like it was at home to me as well. And it could just be that he's not wanting to bring through the guilt and the remorse feelings of Yeah. Of what comes through with that. And the, and then the heart feeling could just be the heaviness like the struggle and the heavy heart.
Katische Haberfield:The, I guess the main thing we just wanna know for him is thank you for coming through and what would he like to teach us? Tell us what does he wanna communicate Otherwise he wouldn't be here.
Megan Jones:Yeah. I do feel like. He was in a relationship at, some point. But when I ask about that relationship, I'm just feeling like she left. And it just it, feels like to me like he's wanting to he's really wanting to portray, like he just didn't have a will to do anything, to go anywhere, to meet people, to be happy. It just feels like his life was at home sitting in this, in what looks to be like this chair.
Katische Haberfield:I guess what we're interested in is knowing what has he learned since, What was his purpose anything about his journey.
Megan Jones:He's making me feel like Like his, lessons in life were, of loneliness. I'm feeling like he needed that. Like he needed to feel lonely is, what it feels like. His soul needed to feel to know what that experience felt like. I asked him just point blank Did, you kill yourself? And the words that came to my mind were I, might as well have. So it's possible that he did, but it's also possible, I'm feeling like there's, was like, like lack of care, like he wasn't taking care of himself. He wasn't. He wasn't putting effort because of the loneliness and because he just let it just let it swallow him is how it feels to me. And again,
Katische Haberfield:he didn't.
Megan Jones:Doesn't feel like it.
Katische Haberfield:No. Okay. Alright. I just had a friend who drank himself to death around a similar sort of age group, and I was wondering, Oh, is he in that group as well? Okay. And it could just be he's not bringing that through, but Substance abuse is normally one that I can pick up on pretty easily. Yeah. Actually, yeah. Yeah, that's right. I just wanted to clear that out, that it wasn't, and you have anything?
Megan Jones:It, feels more like food. Food? Okay. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. It could be it like, yeah, it feels like food was a coping mechanism for him to just. Yeah.
Katische Haberfield:So you can eat yourself to death, which is not classified as suicide, but you've killed yourself by eating yourself to death.
Megan Jones:Exactly. Exactly. And so that's, how it feels to me is that he, he wasn't he, wasn't taking care of himself. He wasn't doing things for his own betterment, for his own health. And I feel like a lot of that was definitely around his, diet and His physical health as far as exercise. And sunshine and he just, became really reclusive. It feels like the pattern actually started in his childhood. He's wanting to go. He's bringing up it feels like he's bringing up his mother. And it, it feels like he was Almost manipulated through food here's a cookie. Go play. Like here's a here's, food. And he just found his way. He found like his, happiness.
Katische Haberfield:He rewarded through, he was taught to say, ate his emotions and to be rewarded through food. I have been guilty of doing this myself. When you say, Here you go darling, you feel better, just have some chocolate. Yeah.
Megan Jones:Yeah, I know. I'm guilty of that for sure. Yeah, he just said unconscious pattern. And then just the, loneliness it just made it worse and until the point to where it it, killed him. He feels super like he feels super sweet. He feels super. Just really caring. Like he feels like a really caring person. That definitely like the loneliness and all that. It didn't make him bitter towards the world is how I'm feeling. It just, it was more of how he felt about himself for sure. Not towards other people. But it did prevent him from being around other people because he just felt so unworthy and so disconnected himself. He didn't But I feel like he never blamed the world or He never got angry and bitter towards anyone else. It was all towards himself.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah. I felt it was all in his head. Yeah. That's the, sensation I got at the time.
Megan Jones:Yeah. Yeah. Very. Yeah, very in his head, very reclusive, very just inner turmoil is is how it feels. I don't know what this means, but he just showed me a. It looks like a white looking flag waving. Okay. So I don't know if that's just like surrender or like I'm not sure what that, I'm not sure what that symbol's supposed to mean. Maybe he's at peace with it now. Yeah. Yeah. I would say that he definitely fills that piece. He's saying that I asked him why he didn't cross over at the time of his death, considering how lonely and isolated he felt, and he's making me feel. It was like when he died he realized that he didn't live like he felt so much regret because he didn't live his life like he should have. And I'm feeling like he had a lot of religious doubt and he didn't really know what to believe in. And so he didn't think he was gonna get another shot to. live And, to experience life. So he was like clinging on to, that. I didn't get to do it. It feels like, running out of time is what it feels like. Like he didn't have enough time and he wanted to go back and, experience and not not let his inner demons control everything. And so that's what he clung to. Me feel like when when he crossed over, he was able to, it was like, how to describe it. He's he was able to feel this hope that he was wrong that even though he was still scared and he wasn't sure what to expect, it was like he was no longer It was like he was no longer convinced that there wasn't life after death anymore. He wasn't sure what that would necessarily look like. He wasn't, I feel like he's, I feel like you've probably talked to him and he didn't really believe you is what it feels like to me. It feels like there was still a lot of doubt and a lot of hesitation, but there was just enough hope for him to see that he wasn't completely. He just wasn't sure what it would be. And then also he just said and whatever is on the other side's gotta be better than here and where he currently was. Yeah. Yep. Understand that. Yeah. Yep. And as a group, Is there some kind of message that they collectively wish to let us know that because they've all come in, as a group, so a collective feeling or a collective spiritual lesson or something that they all have come to teach us. Otherwise they wouldn't. The common emotion that they all carried was the loneliness. But the common thread message is not having enough time is what felt that's what kept them here, is that, that they felt like they ran out of time. And so they wanted to go back and. And have more time and to be able to do the things that they didn't get to do. That those, are definitely the, common threads between, the three of 'em.
Katische Haberfield:And it's interesting, isn't it, because that, is a common feeling that we have as human beings, that we don't have enough time yet when we understand reincarnation, we realize that we have all the time in the world because we come back again. There's, no there's never any, not enough time. It's just that we believe that there's just this one skin, so therefore there's only this one lifetime and this one time, and that creates this and this stress and this pressure and these expectations. And if we only could somehow embrace the construct that there are many times, then we don't need to set such expectations for ourselves. Of what it has to be, and therefore you then you wouldn't have this feeling of not having, had enough time needing to stay behind because you would understand that you going to the next lifetime and you get the time again.
Megan Jones:And yeah, like when he made me feel that way, I was like I, felt that way. Like I know I have felt that way before and we get we get very caught up in, in time even though I know now it's not really. Doesn't really exist, but we do. We get caught up in that. And I can see for sure how anyone who doesn't believe in reincarnation or they're just not aware of it, would feel that way and death, especially if they felt like they wasted their life, which is how he felt. He felt like he wasted his life. Whereas I feel like more The freeway accident, I'm feeling like his was more abrupt. Like he felt like it was it, was unexpected. It was really quick yeah. Yeah, And they're really important messages for people to hear just in and of themselves. Yeah. He has a, his word of wisdom is what he's calling it. Okay. His words of wisdom is, if you had all the time in the world, what would you do with it? And. He says to do it now. Because the only time that matters is in the present.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah. The now moment is the only moment there is, so yeah. Again, hard to embody and live as a human being. But it is the truth. It's the
Megan Jones:truth. Yeah. Yeah. Definitely a common theme in humanity for sure.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah. All right. If you could thank them and, let me know if they have anything else they wish to say. Otherwise, we'll move on to the higher being. I appreciate them all coming through.
Megan Jones:I'm just feeling like the freeway accident guy, like he's just he's just wanting to say, He was always, it feels like his energy was different, whereas he was always like, Rushing is what it feels like.
Katische Haberfield:Ah. Oh yeah. Okay. Which makes sense. His accident is on a freeway. Yeah.
Megan Jones:Yeah. It feels like he was always like impatient and always just do it, get it done do it fast fast, and he just wants, again, just to say his story is different from mine, but we still had the very similar lessons. That we needed to learn like he was lonely because he wasn't doing the things that were important to him. He wasn't spending time with the people that mattered. He wasn't doing the things that he really, loved. He was just, doing. And when he, when life was taken from him, he realized how important those things were and how he should have focused on those and not. Production and, working. I feel like he was a workaholic is what I'm feeling like. Yeah. Yeah. And so that, that's really just, he wanted just to add that on at the end. Yeah, so it's a similar feeling of not having enough time cuz he is always rushing everywhere. He's got a big to-do list to do. He's always got more work. And no matter though, he probably squeezed a billion hours in one day in comparison to other people. He still didn't allocate a small proportion of that. To himself, which is taken that one on board myself, all of us for sure can, I think all, a lot of people can relate to both of those angles for sure.
Katische Haberfield:Yeah. Very interesting lessons on time. And ones that we hear all the time as well from people, and we're just like Yeah, I've heard that before, but we don't actually do anything to change anything.
Megan Jones:Yeah. Yep. I think they're done. I just told 'em thank you and nothing else felt to come through, so
Katische Haberfield:thank you very much. Oh, they were great messages that we can remind people about.