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Sub Focus: Telepathic Communication Services at the End of Life.

Peter Allen, Founder

Suggested Introduction

(Reading the full introduction takes approximately 1.5 to 2.5 minutes depending on the Host. If a shorter version is needed or desired — for this topic — the bolded text can be used alone.)

With an esteemed career as a Chief Operations Officer, multiple patent holder, and Co-Founder of a thirty-plus year, best-in-class, international business, Peter understands the importance of knowledge – its value in the marketplace, the healing it can bring to the suffering, and the ethics it requires.

As a native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Peter grew up, and still lives, in the light and influence of the Edgar Cayce Foundation. With a university education and business success long achieved, Peter felt and followed the Divine nudge to combine his unique psychic skill set with his practical business acumen.

Peter’s primary audience is best classified as business to business: Government and Law Enforcement Agencies, Insurance Companies, Human Resource Departments, and Law Firms, among others. His services include:

  • Intuitive Personnel Assessment, Management, and Selection;
  • Psychic Location and Evidence Recovery, and
  • Strategic Foresight, Prediction, and Analysis of energetic trends.

Among these other services…

Peter works as a consultant with Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, Home Health, and other Providers to deliver unique telepathic communication services for the family members, or caretakers of those approaching the End of Life, and others, permanently or temporarily, unable to verbally communicate. This may include the unconscious, persons on the Spectrum, stroke or dementia patients, and infants, among others. For ease of understanding, Peter refers to his work as “Mediumship for the Living.”

This unique communication has proven to be instrumental in proactively understanding or reframing:

  • new, troubling, or novel behaviors,
  • the origins of agitation or emotional outbreaks,
  • lingering relationship or familial issues before transition, or
  • affirming final wishes.

However, the main goal of any communication session is to enable a compassionate and healing space, not only for the person themselves but also for the caretakers or family members that are present or will remain.

Suggested Questions

Following are suggested questions to aid in discussing and developing the overall topic.

  • From your work and perspective, why do some people remain “in the physical” longer than medically expected at the End of Life?
  • Although unable to verbally communicate for themselves, how aware of their surroundings are our loved ones towards the end of life? While in an unconscious state? While living with Autism?
  • How does energy work (such as Reiki) affect those at the end of life?
  • Do our loved ones seek to travel or explore outside their physical bodies?
  • How does an individual’s personality come into play at the end of life? The impulsive versus the stubborn? The methodical versus the lackadaisical?
  • What does it mean, “I’ll exit like I lived!”?
  • What role can a person’s religiosity (both positive and negative) play in their final days?
  • What ways can we proactively help ease the transition and lessen the fears of our loved ones?

Case Studies

The following real-life anecdotes have proven valuable in illustrating the efficacy of telepathic communication services, whether at the end of life or for any individual whose verbal ability to communicate their wants or needs is compromised. During the discussion, they can be referenced by the title.

  • Who’s Got Trixie?

This was one of Peter’s earliest cases and illustrated a recurring theme for many at the end of life. Even near death, people can seek and desperately need answers to questions that cause them distress and agitation in their final days.

Despite all palliative care being provided, a long-term hospice resident proved persistently agitated and had remained in hospice long past original estimates. The question was, what did she need to know before she could let go?

  • Jack’s Favorite Nurse

Telepathic information can quite often reveal the real motives or drivers of repetitive behaviors within those living with cognitive decline.

Though he could not communicate it, Jack had pleasantly happened upon a clever way to garner extra attention from his favorite night nurse. The story of Jack and the mystery of his disappearing slippers.

  • Ethan, Thunder, and a Case of Soda

The importance of telepathic communication and how knowledge, telepathically gained, can often provide helpful options and insight into behavioral management quandaries.

The mother of a non-communicative, autistic teenager was seeking help for her son, Ethan, whose recent, unexplained rage behaviors posed a danger to himself and other family members. It turns out that his service dog, Thunder, understood the situation more than anyone else did.

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