dolphin-1739674_640A bat sends out sound waves which echo off objects and return to the bat to provide it information, to include distance, size, density, speed of travel, and so forth.  The same is true of other creatures which use echolocation as their mode of knowing.  You may think of whales and dolphins in this category.  These creatures are merely doing in a refined way that which you do with your thoughts continuously without realizing it:  You send them out and receive information in return – not quite the bounce-back effect of these echolocators, but trust us:  that which you send out does come back to you.  You get the picture.  … or do you?  “That which you do in life echoes in eternity.”  Amen, Aymen.

Note from Suzanne:  Not only did Sanaya send us a scientist today, but a reference to a beautiful soul named Aymen who I had the honor of reuniting with his Mom, Tracy, from the other side.  Aymen had this phrase about echoes which Sanaya quoted this morning tattooed in Italian on his chest.  It is one we should all have permanently tattooed on our hearts.  (Aymen’s visit is one I will be featuring in my upcoming keynote presentation, “The Transformative Power of Hope” at the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies conference in Scottsdale, AZ. It will be live-streamed, so If you’re on my email list, keep an eye on your inbox for an email about it).