Hugs to the OP.
I completely 100% believe in the power of the mind and soul. I have heard people who were very satisfied with John Edward. A friend of mine went a few years ago but no one came through for her in the group session. Two friends of mine are going to see Sylvia Browne this fall.
Congrats on getting the tickets and I hope for the best for you.
I would also agree with the others who say just to talk to him. In a book I read, they advised to set aside a few minutes (30 or so) each day (the best time being in the quiet of dawn - before you get ready for your day) and just sit and meditate. (or pray or just talk to your grandfather) Make it like an appointment and bring a notebook to write notes to your grandfather or even a picture of you two.
Another thing is to listen for the little signs. A song on the radio. A particualr flower growing out of nowhere. Sometimes people in my family smell pipe tobacco or gardenias out of nowhere and we know my grandparents are checking in. Butterflies or mourning doves flying near your home or work. Often animals or small children are aware of messages that adults aren't aware of. I have experiences with this being true.
To those who don't believe in psychic powers, I can respect your choice, but I have too many experiences for me to not believe in something else being out there. I know we all get other lives and other chances.
I am certain that those who have passed away have the ability to communicate with us. Sometimes it's not easy. Sometimes we miss it. But the possibility exists for sure.
Here is one little story -
When my grandmother passed away, my family was given a dwarf apple tree as a present in her memory and planted it in the yard. It grew and 25 years later it was a twelve feet tall tree that was way too big for a little urban backyard garden patch. It was invading neighbors' yards and we were required to chop it down. We were all really sad about it, missing my grandmother and my pet poodle who always loved that tree as well as all the others who have gone. Losing the tree made us all those feeling surface. Well, from that dead stump, somehow - two baby apple trees are now growing. No one knows why or how, but they are growing from under the stump and curling right around it. To me, this is a sign - a sign that they're all okay - and that your grandpa is, too.
