Regina

Native country: Germany
Date of birth: 17.01.1967
Mediumship: Painters and draughtsmen
My spiritual name is Sharon Soma, my earthly name is Regina.
The spirits have been coming to me since I was a child, I was never afraid of them, it was normal for me. My parents always said I was different, well, I didn't feel that way. I grew up in Hagen and now live in the beautiful Lower Rhine region. I worked as a reincarnation guide for a long time and still do, but as I also have a secular job, my spiritual work has unfortunately been somewhat neglected. Now the time has come for me to focus more on spiritual work. I have started to draw, I have to say that I never learned to draw. They are portraits of deceased people, I don't know them and I don't know who I am drawing, I just draw and receive messages, that's all. I let my spirit guide me. I am still at the beginning with this, as it is a very delicate subject, it requires a lot of empathy and I don't know these drawn personalities. The spirits come to convey to their loved ones that death is not the end.
I am firmly convinced that every person has a soul and that it continues to exist even after death. I have already helped many people to cope with their grief and have shown them that the loss of their loved ones does not mean the end. Through my portrait drawings of the spirit world, they can see how happy their loved ones are in heaven, so they can see for themselves: Death is not goodbye forever; it continues! It fills me with joy to see how people are comforted by my work and regain hope. My task here on earth is to support the bereaved and to bring them a little closer to the spiritual world. With my drawings of their deceased loved ones in heaven, I want to show them that death does not really exist: Death does not really exist; you simply shed your earthly shell. I am convinced that everyone has a soul and that it continues to exist after death. I have already helped many people to cope with their grief and have shown them that the loss of their loved ones does not mean the end. Through my portrait drawings of the spirit world, they can see how happy their loved ones are in heaven and thus know for themselves: Death is not goodbye forever: it continues! It fills me with joy to see how people are comforted by my work and regain hope.
I firmly believe that the deceased are still close to us and that we can feel their presence. With my portraits I want to give the bereaved the opportunity to experience this closeness and connect with their loved ones in the afterlife. It is often difficult to accept and cope with the death of a loved one. But receiving signs from the afterlife can ease some of the pain. My portraits are signs that our loved ones are not completely gone. I am grateful for the gift of painting and I am happy every time I can help someone to cope better with their grief. It fills me with joy to see how my works help to bring hope back into the lives of my clients. In my opinion, it is important to reach a place of love after death. I hope that my work helps each person to find the place where they belong.



