My Nightly Visits

My Nightly Visits October 7, 2024

My nights are often filled with a lot of busy spirits trying to come through with a message. It is especially noisy when I have events that open the channel to spirit participation. If you attended on of those recent events – THANK YOU. Your presence and energy truly made it a special experience!

As promised, I’ve been working on compiling messages from the spirits who couldn’t come through during the audience readings but made their way into my night.

In the past week alone, I’ve several separate spirit visits—some quick and fleeting, others lingering a bit longer. Think of it like neighbors passing by. Some wave, some don’t, and some stop to chat for a while. I jot down whatever I receive in a journal by my bed, and while sometimes I get a name or a piece of information, other times it’s just a simple hello. So, what I have down is all that I received. Again, it is often fleeting, so messaging me asking for more information will warrant the same response of I received what I received and nothing more.

I hate “selling” myself, but I will say that a one-on-one session is the best way to receive a true connection. I love doing events; however they are simply a taste test.

Again, thank you so much for coming out to see me this year!

Warmest regards,
Kristy Robinett

1.       Ada – She showed me a mess of curls and said she was living in her version of England in heaven.

2.       Alfonzo – His laughter was contagious. Alfonzo encouraged his loved ones to take risks and pursue their passions, just as he did, assuring them that it’s never too late to follow their dreams. Keep smiling, he said.

3.       Barbara Jean – (just told me name and no other information)

4.       Billy (William) – He said he was the life of the party and knew he was missed. He was so grateful for the “toasting” of him on celebrations.

5.       Buck – He kept pointing to a jukebox.

6.       Chris – He said he was killed and there hadn’t been justice served. He knew that the family was devastated about it and that it wasn’t random at all. He wanted them to keep remembering him and not focus on the death and instead focus on his love for them and the life he did live. HE didn’t feel justice would ever happen, except that of karma.

7.       Constance – She had worked in the medical field and was very caring and loving. She said her life was good. She was good.

8.       Doris – I was very confused because she said she was also with Doris (so maybe named after a mother or grandmother?). She held up a rosary and pearls. But then joked she wasn’t really Catholic. She had an adventurous spirit and loved to travel. She was BEAUTIFUL.

9.       Dorothy – – (just told me name and no other information)

10.   Duane or Wayne – He either passed or was born in February. He looked to be in his late 50’s/early 60’s. He was surrounded by family on the other side and said he loved his significant other who stuck with him through thick and thin.

11.   Edward – He grew up on a farm. He was not a big talker, but he was an honest man. Even neighbors knew they could rely on him. He said he used cash. He saved. He didn’t need much, and he thankfully married his love who didn’t need much, but he offered her anything she wanted. He said his son was mad at him. He felt like it was a misunderstanding, and he passed before it was all resolved, and he felt awful about it.

12.   Ervin or Nervin – Showed me a military uniform. Didn’t say much, but he felt like he could’ve been a better dad/father.

13.   Gary – Boy did he love to chit-chat. He had a story for everything and was even being “nosy” with spirits that he didn’t even know. He had a great wit, an amazing sense of humor, and said he could talk to a tree stump. He did keep saying “Barbara.”

14.   Gloria – Gloria had a reserved personality, often appearing somewhat stuffy and constrained in her demeanor. She likely valued tradition and formality, which may have made it difficult for her to express her emotions openly. Deep down, she possessed a sensitive and caring heart but struggled to share her feelings with others due to fear of vulnerability or being misunderstood.

15.   Harold – (just told me name and no other information)

16.   Helen – She loved murder mysteries and wanted to be a writer herself. She adored theater, and her husband joined her in on her love. Her family came from England and she loved to keep the holiday traditions alive in her culture. She was a great mom and grandma. She was dearly loved and lived a long life. Her middle name was a family name and she kept showing me roses.

17.   Howard – He said he married his high school sweetheart, who is his sweetheart even in the afterlife. He was broken when she passed away, he said. He was a very handsome man, with a headful of hair. He said it was such a beautiful reunion when he joined her. He also showed me reaching out to what looked like a little boy.

18.   J – A younger male who had addictions. He said he was found and was put on life support. He said he saw his family around him, grieving, making hard decisions. He felt awful. He knew his family believed in him, but he didn’t believe in himself, and the addiction was stronger than what he ever wanted to believe. He was so sorry.

19.   Janet/Jane – Said she was murdered by a stranger and was very confused because she didn’t do anything wrong. She was with her family on the other side and watched over her kids here.

20.   Jerry – He showed me a Jewish star and said something about Chicago – either lived in or loved. He said he had a huge resume, a huge memorial service, and the best family and friends. He wanted me to share that he hoped everyone would live life to the fullest. “Bad days happen, but don’t let the bad days poison all the good ones,” he said.

21.   Joe – He said he passed suddenly and pointed to his chest. He looked to be in his 40s but looked a bit older with salt and pepper hair. He was bummed that he never got to retire. He also said he had relationship issues but had a daughter (?) that he adored. He was sorry he didn’t get to say goodbye.

22.   John – John embraced life with enthusiasm, with his family at the center of his universe, bringing him the utmost joy. He cherished his time spent on the shores of Lake Michigan with his beloved wife. Laughter filled the air when he was with his children and grandchildren, sharing meals and creating lasting memories together. He had a career as a skilled tradesperson. He could fix anything.

23.   John or Johnson (maybe a last name) – he said he passed suddenly from an electrical shock. He didn’t want his family to think he suffered.

24.   Joyce – She showed me her lungs, but I didn’t know if she had a lung disease or if she smoked. She showed me hair dye and joked that nobody knew her true hair color.

25.   Judy/Judith – Hasn’t been gone more than a year. She said she was ready to pass and was so grateful for all the love the family gave her. She said she joined her husband and a son on the other side. She said she made it through one more holiday and was grateful for those memories.

26.   Karen – She was in her 50/60s and showed me a rosary, which is typically my sign of raised Catholic. She said she passed peacefully and was grateful to her family. She showed me a butterfly and said it was her sign she was around with a heaven hello.

27.   Lisa – She showed me a cancer ribbon, pointed to her hair, and said it was so hard. Not in a vain way, though. She was so sick, she said. She tried to keep a smile on her face through it all, though. She looked to be in her 50’s and had a beautiful pink glow around her. Everyone who met her loved her.

28.   Linda – She wanted to have a big family, and she did. She could sew or fix just about anything. She loved to travel and was so happy to be able to finally see Alaska, but she said her heaven was more like Hawaii. And she showed herself around a large family of loved ones. She said she passed peacefully in hospice, with her kids and grandchildren around her. She was treated with pride and love, which was how she lived her life.

29.   Lynn – she had a playful personality. She kept speaking of “finding your joy” and “self care”. Lynn encourages her lovd ones to seek joy in everyday moments and to nurture their relationships, reminding them that open communication is key to deeper connections.

30.   Marge – (just told me name and no other information)

31.   Mary – She said she grew up in Detroit.

32.   Nathan – (just told me name and no other information)

33.   Nicholas – He said he was having memory issues at the end but was too stubborn to admit it.

34.   Patricia – She said she sang like a songbird but then laughed, so I wasn’t sure if she was joking or serious. She too had a playful spirit even though she gave me an indication that life growing up wasn’t so grand and she had a lot of losses.

35.   Penny – She was stunned when she was diagnosed with cancer and even more stunned when her husband passed suddenly just months after her diagnosis. Her family convinced her to fight, and fight she did, but there were days she struggled with her depression, she said. She wanted to be with her husband. She told me her husband was the lucky one – she was a beautiful girl and could have chosen any suitor but she chose him. She said it was love at first sight, and although she was glad she fought for as long as she did for the “kids,” she was just as happy to be sitting next to her husband doing puzzles while he watched television.

36.   Robin – (just told me name and no other information)

37.   Ruth – Ruth’s message came through with a deep sense of love, reassurance, and protection. She wants her family to know that she is still very much with them, watching over and guiding them through life’s ups and downs. Ruth understands the challenges her loved one’s face, and she wants them to feel comforted in knowing they are not alone.

38.   Sharon – She fought cancer up until the end. She always wanted to write, she said, but her time was filled with being a mom and she had zero regrets.

39.   Shirley – She said she was a card shark and joked that was with Go Fish. She had an adorable sense of humor – a bit sarcastic, but not at all hurtful. She was quite intuitive and was the matriarch of the family. There were some issues growing up – I had the feeling her father may have either abandoned them or passed away. She also showed me a railroad (did he work on the railway, or they lived by one). She said she was an ever-present presence in her family members’ lives from the other side.

40.   Sylvia – Sylvia had a quiet strength and warmth, living a life of resilience and nurturing those around her. In spirit, she exudes calm, loving energy, with a protective instinct for family and friends. Reflective by nature, she enjoyed meaningful activities like gardening and crafting. Her legacy is one of comfort and wisdom, guiding others through tough times with grace.

41.   Tree – He said he was called “Tree” by his family and friends. He had a gentle spirit.

42.   Tom – He had a lot of health issues, he said, and showed me diabetes. He had been in the military but didn’t talk a lot about it and didn’t want to talk about it. He said he had “gone fishing” to the other side.

43.   A female (maybe M or D name, but I was unsure of this) who said she passed from cancer. She

looked to be in her 60’s (or else she wanted to look like she was in her 60’s). She knew she was sick but was afraid to go to the doctor and was trying homeopathic ways to “cure” what she had. She said she knew her family was upset with her for not getting help sooner. When she did, it was too late.

44.   A female (maybe with an L name, but I was unsure of this) who said she passed suddenly from a brain aneurysm. She looked to be in her late 30’s/40’s. She had a history of migraines and thought the head pain was just another migraine, until it was too late. She had long dark hair and was beautiful. She either had kids or nieces/nephews that she watched over because she said she was always around the kids.

45.   A little boy – He was maybe 4-5 years of age and said he went into the water and went to heaven and was with a “grandma.” He would always watch over his sister and brother. It was nobody’s fault, he kept saying.

46.   A young couple in their 20’s – They said they passed away together in a car accident. They had huge plans. They wanted kids. She said they were not at fault. They wanted it passed on that they were together.

47.   A male energy who said he died from an animal attack. I didn’t know if it was a dog or what. He was middle aged.

48.   A man who said his friend killed him on a hunting trip and there were still questions asked because his friend said it was an accident. It was not an accident, he said. They had gotten into a fight that day and his friend was very angry with him and always had a short fuse. He just never thought he would just kill him.

 

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