A spiritual sign

Three months after my mum passed, I was back at work but still grieving heavily, crying every day and then recovering to get on with the day. 
On this day, I had cried on my way into work, I was having a tough morning. A ladybird appeared on the window in front of me. A few colleagues commented on the ladybird and I said ‘she is keeping me company today’. 
As the ladybird stayed there all day, occasionally fluttering, I began to think the ladybird was my mum, or a message from her somehow. At the end of the day, I was gathering my bag up and dropping things into it, when the ladybird flew down from the window and landed next to my bag. Believe you me, I was amazed and also excited about this. 
I asked the ladybird, ‘do you want to come with me?’ I placed the ladybird on my bag, got in the lift, all the while staring at the ladybird. I totally imagined that when I stepped outside to walk to my car, the ladybird would be blown away, but no. 
I placed the ladybird gently on the dashboard. I was feeling lighter, happier, comforted. I had a fifty minute drive home and about ten minutes into my journey, the ladybird flew to the driver’s side window. I honestly couldn’t believe it. It was lovely, I felt like my mum was right beside me, saying It’s ok, I’m right here. 
I played her favourite music on the journey and sang along. Getting nearer to home, the ladybird started to crawl down and then disappeared under the bottom of the window. I was so happy to share this experience with my family and friends and now you.  

  • A while after my father died, my mother was looking in the spare bedroom for something and noticed papers on the floor.When she picked them up, she found a couple of stray music sheets. I play the piano and my stuff had been kept there after I moved out years earlier. When she looked at them, she found they were for the song "You'll never walk alone". She felt they were a message from my father and it helped her so much. She kept those pages close for the rest of her life. I know people might say there are other explanations but it brought her joy, just as that ladybird did for you, and that's so important. It was lovely to hear what happened to you and how much it helped. Gill xx

  • Gill, I believe this was a message from your Father. I love to hear how you and your dear Mum felt comforted by the Music. It’s a beautiful song. Thank you for your words and for sharing your experience