Spirits can give us approvals in many ways. Sometimes after a loved one passes and we don't
know what kinds of services or practice they wanted, we make decisions and hope for the best. In this case, a young widow made a choice after the sudden passing of her husband and hoped he approved. He sent a sweet smell to let her know he does. Here is the exchange:QUESTION: Hi, my
husband was only 47 and he just passed away in October. I decided to cremated
him but I Don't know if he wanted that I have his ashes at home in our room
where he passed, but I only got a strong sweet incense type smell a couple days
after he died.
I didn't get any more signs, and I don't know if he is very
disappointed on me because I'm being in somehow peaceful state that I don't understand.
I want the best for him, and I don't know if keeping him at home is maybe
bother him. I also felt signs in my home before he passed and I thought there
was another energy in the house.
Please help protect my husband. What is the best for him to be
truly free and in peace. I LOVE HIM
ANSWER: The sweet
smell you experienced was your husband's approval of having him cremated. He's
well in the afterlife and around you, protecting you and keeping you safe. The
feelings of his presence in the house confirm that he is very much around you
and looking over you from the other side.
Spirits can convey their presence with scents and do so all the time. You may smell your mother's perfume, or your grandmother's peanut butter cookies whenever they visit in spirit. You may smell your grandfather's cologne or a cigarette or cigar when no one is around.
For more questions and answers about the Paranormal, read Rob Gutro's book "Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead" available on Amazon.com
convey scents to let us know they're around. It could be a floral scent, perfume, baked goods, or anything you would connect to them.