What Happens When We Die?

Death has always been one of humanity’s deepest questions. Across cultures, religions, and generations, people have wondered what truly happens when life ends.

Is death the end of consciousness, or is it a transition into something greater?

In this episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, medical intuitive Julie Ryan offers a perspective that blends spirituality, intuition, and energetic understanding of the human body.

Her insights provide both comfort and curiosity about the mysterious journey from life into the afterlife.

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From Corporate Inventor to Medical Intuitive

Julie Ryan did not begin her career in spirituality.

For decades she worked as a successful inventor and entrepreneur in the corporate world. Her life revolved around innovation, problem solving, and business leadership.

Then something unexpected began to happen.

Julie started noticing intuitive impressions about people’s health and energy fields. What began as subtle insights gradually developed into what she now calls medical intuition.

Rather than ignoring these experiences, she chose to explore them.

Over time she discovered that she could perform energetic scans of the human body, identify energetic imbalances, and even perceive spiritual activity surrounding illness and death.

This discovery transformed the direction of her life.

Today Julie uses her intuitive abilities to help people find clarity, healing, and peace.

What Is Medical Intuition?

Medical intuition involves perceiving the energetic patterns within the body.

Julie describes her process as scanning the body energetically and observing imbalances, blockages, or energetic disturbances that may relate to physical or emotional issues.

While this approach is not meant to replace traditional medical care, it offers another layer of understanding about how energy, emotion, and spirit influence physical health.

Her work also extends into understanding the energetic process that occurs when someone approaches death.

The Spiritual Transition of Death

One of the most powerful aspects of Julie’s work involves helping people understand the dying process.

Many people fear death because it is unknown. Julie believes that much of this fear disappears once people understand that the transition is not something we go through alone.

According to her observations, the moment of death is often accompanied by the presence of angels, spirit guides, and loved ones who have already passed away.

These spiritual presences help guide the soul through its transition.

Rather than a moment of darkness, Julie describes death as a movement into love, peace, and expansion.

For many listeners, this perspective can bring deep comfort during times of grief.

Everyone Has Intuitive Abilities

Julie believes that intuition is not a rare gift reserved for a few people.

Instead, she sees it as a natural ability that all humans possess.

Just as muscles grow stronger through exercise, intuition becomes stronger through practice, awareness, and trust.

Listening to your inner guidance, paying attention to subtle impressions, and becoming more aware of your emotional responses are simple ways to reconnect with your intuitive intelligence.

Managing Fear and Living with Joy

Fear often blocks spiritual awareness.

Julie shares a simple practice called the two minute rule, which encourages people to pause, reset, and shift their emotional state when fear begins to take over.

Her message is that life was never meant to be lived in constant anxiety.

At its core, she believes the universe operates through two primary energies.

Love and joy.

When we reconnect with those states, we return to our natural way of being.

A Message of Hope About Life and the Afterlife

The greatest takeaway from Julie Ryan’s work is a message of reassurance.

Life continues beyond the physical world.

Love remains constant.

And the spiritual realm is closer than most people realize.

For anyone navigating grief, questioning their spiritual path, or seeking deeper meaning in life, this conversation offers a gentle reminder that we are never truly alone.


Listen to the Full Episode

You can listen to the full conversation with Julie Ryan on Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms.

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Why Your Past Is Preparation, Not Punishment (with Bishop Kevin Foreman) Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations

In this powerful episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, Bishop Kevin Foreman joins us for a deeply inspiring conversation on spiritual growth, emotional healing, leadership, faith, resilience, and personal transformation.Bishop Kevin reminds us that we cannot conquer what we refuse to confront. Through his wisdom as a pastor, author, entrepreneur, and transformational leader, he shares how pain can become preparation, how the past does not have to define our identity, and how faith must be connected to practical action.This conversation is for anyone who feels stuck, tired, wounded, or unsure whether there is still more within them. Bishop Kevin offers both encouragement and strategy, reminding us that our current condition is not our conclusion.In This Episode, We Explore:Spiritual growth and how to apply faith in everyday lifeHealing from trauma, betrayal, disappointment, and emotional painHow to identify what is truly holding you backWhy pain can become preparation instead of punishmentLeadership lessons from “leading while bleeding”How to separate your mistake from your identityWhy transformation requires structure, discipline, and responsibilityFinancial mastery, purpose, emotional resilience, and personal evolutionWhat it means to live with “hope with a plan”Powerful Sound Bites“Life is warfare, embrace it.”“Everything is a lease, let it go.”“Your past mistakes do not define you.”“You cannot conquer what you do not confront.”“Your current condition is not your conclusion.”Chapters00:00 Introduction to Transformation and Healing02:10 Exploring Personal Journeys and Travel Aspirations03:19 Confessions of a Leader: Balancing Life and Leadership06:37 Confronting Past Trauma and Its Impact14:53 Navigating Emotions and Learning from Crisis20:35 Recognizing Purpose and Assignment in Life25:19 Defining Moments in Ministry26:02 Prioritizing Life Over Balance28:50 Refueling While in Flight30:36 Leading While Bleeding37:21 Overcoming Past Limitations39:43 Spiritual Growth and Practical LivingAbout Bishop Kevin ForemanBishop Kevin Foreman is a pastor, author, entrepreneur, and transformational leader. He leads Harvest Church, a hybrid, multi-state, multi-generational ministry reaching people across the world through digital and in-person campuses.Through his teaching, books, podcasts, and leadership platforms, Bishop Kevin helps people evolve spiritually, emotionally, financially, and relationally. His work focuses on transformation, healing, leadership, purpose, and helping people become the best version of themselves.ResourcesWebsite: https://bishopforeman.comHarvest Church: https://harvestchurch.churchSocial Media: @bishopforemanListen and SubscribeThank you for listening to Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations.Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to remember that their past is not a prison. It can become preparation for purpose.Ask what is on your heart. Mirror Talk will reflect back what may help you see more clearly. Try it here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/ask-mirror-talk/Stay connected: https://lnkfi.re/mirrortalkMore inspiring episodes and show notes are here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/ Your opinions, thoughts, suggestions, and comments are important to us. Please share them here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/your-opinion-matters/ Could you support us by becoming a Patreon? Please consider subscribing to one or more of our offerings at http://patreon.com/MirrorTalk All proceeds will help enhance the quality of our work and outreach, enabling us to serve you better.We use and trust these podcasting tools, software, and gear. We’ve partnered with amazing platforms to give our Mirror Talk community exclusive deals and discounts: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/best-podcasting-tools/
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