🌟 Discovering Hidden Realms
đź§ Introduction
Have you ever had one of those moments where you suddenly see your life differently—like there’s more to it than you realized?
For a long time, I truly believed I was doing deep, meaningful work with non-speakers and their families—helping them energetically, spiritually, emotionally. It felt like I was operating on the top floor of the building, if you will. I had no idea there were more levels I hadn’t even discovered yet.
And then… I did.
It was like walking into a familiar space and finding a hidden staircase that leads to a whole new floor—one that was always there, I just hadn’t noticed.
✨ An Eye-Opening Experience
It all started when I listened to the telepathy tapes. Wow. They opened a door I didn’t know existed.
If you haven’t explored them yet, I highly recommend doing so. They offer such a beautiful, expansive view of how non-speakers (and many others!) communicate beyond words.
Before that, I had a framework. I understood communication happening across different realms—the physical, the angelic, the ancestral. I spent a lot of time in the energetic realm, and I honestly thought that was it. That was as far as I could go.
But the telepathy tapes reminded me—there’s always more. They gently invited me up to a level I didn’t even know I was missing.
🏢 The Skyscraper Metaphor
I often picture life like a tall building—a skyscraper. And for years, I thought I had access to all the floors. I was doing good work on each one. I thought I had the whole view.
But then suddenly, it was like someone handed me a special elevator key… and new buttons lit up.
There were entire floors I hadn’t seen. Whole realms of communication—spirit-to-spirit, soul-to-soul—where connection was immediate and pure. No need for words. Just understanding. Just love.
It wasn’t that anything outside changed. It was my perception that shifted. And it changed everything.
🏞 Revelations on the Hill
The Hill is what I now call this spiritual realm—a space I can visit during sessions. And here’s the beautiful part: the kids were already there. Waiting. Patient. Peaceful.
They weren’t learning from me—I was catching up to them.
They were already fluent in this kind of connection. They didn’t need devices or verbal language to express themselves. They simply waited until I was ready to meet them where they already were.
And once I got there? The clarity, the joy, the relief—it was palpable. We were finally in the same room.
đź›— Personal Journeys and Insights
Sometimes when I connect with the Hill, I picture myself riding an elevator up . That’s often how it feels—like I’m being gently lifted into a clearer frequency.
What I see on the Hill depends on who I’m connecting with. For some, it looks like a giant library. Other times, it feels like the highlands of Scotland—wide open, peaceful, sacred. It reminds me of Minecraft in a way—each session is uniquely built based on who’s there and what they need.
And the things I learn? So profound.
- One child showed me how love can travel like signals between elevator shafts—moving between floors even when we feel separated.
- Another time, Sterling (a longtime client) specifically requested Qigong—something I might not have considered on my own, but it was exactly what his spirit and body needed.
đź’« Embracing New Realms
Working with non-speakers continues to teach me that communication isn’t limited to words or behaviors. It shows up in the quiet. In the nudges. In the knowing.
Each child, each soul, brings a different lens—and every one of them adds depth and beauty to the bigger picture.
If you’re open to it, there may be hidden floors in your life too. Floors that hold insight, connection, and a deeper way of understanding the people around you.
We don’t need to have all the answers. We just need to be willing to look up… and press a new button.
đź’Ś Closing Thoughts
So I’ll leave you with this question:
Could there be a hidden floor in your spiritual skyscraper, just waiting to be explored?
If that idea stirs something in you, I’d love to hear what comes up. I’m always curious about the ways we discover more—together.
With love,
Sheridan đź’›

