Jane was a happy, outgoing teenager, popular with her schoolmates. An injury from a minor accident forced her
to stay home for several weeks of recovery. Jane became withdrawn and depressed, the sparkle in her eyes was gone.
Even after the injury had healed, she avoided her friends and became a stay-at-home. This went on for well over
a year.
A releasement process was done for Jane at the request of her mother. An old-maid aunt, who had died several
years before and who had remained earthbound, had entered Jane's aura. Aunt Bea had been a sternly religious person,
and was always fussing over her nieces and nephews. Interestingly, the releasement indicated Aunt Bea's essence
resided in an area of Jane's back--in a line across her shoulders and another line from the back of her neck to
the waist, roughly in the shape of a cross. Communication with Aunt Bea revealed that she was there because she
was concerned about Jane's welfare. "Somebody has to take care of the child" was her remark. After
much coaxing, Aunt Bea was finally convinced that Jane was a big girl now, a responsible young adult, and should
be allowed to care for herself. Aunt Bea was then escorted into the White Light and welcomed by loved ones who
had gone on before her.
Following the releasement, according to her mother, Jane quickly "became her old self again. It's as if
her happy switch were turned back on."