Montse Gomez

Grief Doesn’t Change You, but It Can Reveal Your Full Potential

When death occurs, there is a before and an after. And when the cause of death is suicide, the intensity of these stages becomes even more pronounced.

In Montse Gómez’s testimony, that “before” never gave her any indication that her husband would take his own life. Nothing suggested it. As a result, the “after” was even more difficult than what we commonly experience when coping with the loss of a loved one.

The experiences that began to manifest in her life following her husband’s death led her to surrender to the evidence that it was he who was communicating through them. This marked the beginning of her questioning what she had always believed: that there was nothing beyond death. She entered a period of searching in an effort to understand what was happening to her. Books, training courses, and consultations with mediums provided compelling evidence that helped dispel her doubts.

Today, she understands that consciousness does not disappear with physical death. She trained as a medium to serve as a bridge of love between both worlds, and as an end-of-life companion, to be present for those who need support in their final moments.

She shares the story of her transformation in this interview.

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