Updated July 25, 2025 by Elisa Branda
There is a light that shines with gentle steadfastness in the heart of contemporary spiritual awakening, and that light has a name: Suzanne Giesemann. Former US Navy Commander, today is a spiritual guide capable of uniting two worlds that are only apparently distant: that of military discipline and that of divine connection. His life is a living testimony that pain can become a bridge, that love never ends and that consciousness can open even in the most unexpected places.
Today Suzanne is recognized worldwide as one of the most authoritative voices in the field of evolutionary spirituality. Included in the prestigious list of Watkins of the 100 most spiritually influential people in the world, next to names like Pope Francesco and Dalai Lama, is also among the very few personalities to have received the Humanity's Team Spiritual Leadership Award 2024, an honor given only to those who, through their work, transform the world with love, awareness and compassion.
Through her books, podcasts, meditations, teachings and mediumistic experiences, Suzanne accompanies anyone who is ready to recognize their eternal nature. With simple but profound words, she guides us to live an inspired, conscious life, connected to that greater reality that supports us and unites us beyond all boundaries.

Suzanne Giesemann: Messages of Hope
I like to think that, ultimately, each of us travels a unique journey, made of choices, challenges and unexpected discoveries. For Suzanne Giesemann, this journey began under the solid discipline of the military and has transformed into an extraordinary spiritual path. You may be wondering how one can go from a high-profile role in the Navy to a life dedicated to connecting with the spiritual world. And that’s exactly what we’ll explore here: a tale of courage, faith, and soul-searching that I hope will inspire you to look at reality from a broader perspective.
In this adventure, I will tell you about how Suzanne left her military career to follow a completely different path, discovering that you have the ability of aevident medium. Suzanne is a recognized spiritual teacher. Not only that, we will see how this radical change has allowed her to transmit messages of hope to anyone seeking contact with loved ones on the other side of the veil or simply wanting to deepen the meaning of life. I will walk you through defining moments, touching memories and special encounters, so you can understand how willpower and determination can truly transform our path.
Prepare to immerse yourself in a deep and engaging story: we will talk about spirituality, love that transcends physical life, and how moments of crisis can lead to the opening of new and unexpected perspectives. Sit back and let us guide you: I hope that Suzanne Giesemann's story can offer you, at least in part, the same inspiration it gave me.
An extraordinary career
Suzanne Giesemann's life is marked by an extraordinary military career, studded with prestigious assignments and very high-level responsibilities. Every time I look back at her biography, I focus with admiration on one point in particular: her role as assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest military office in the United States. A task that requires not only advanced technical skills and strategic intelligence, but also steadfastness, inner balance and a deep ethic of duty.
The value of excellence
Suzanne was Commander in the Navy and achieved a Masters in National Security. Her career has led her to lead men and women in critical contexts, to represent the Armed Forces in delicate institutional settings, and to be the organizational and human point of reference for the US military leadership. Imagine what it means to be the person who coordinates, supervises and guarantees the absolute efficiency of every detail: classified briefings, international meetings, diplomatic trips, unexpected emergencies. Every moment is lived with the awareness that nothing can be left to chance.
This level of excellence, maintained day after day, is not just a test of talent. It is also a demonstration of integrity, courage e resilience. And I believe that it was precisely this rigor, this total dedication to the task, that constituted the fertile ground for an internal transformation that, over time, would lead her to undertake a totally different path.
The honor of serving
Those who have held leadership roles know this well: serving is a profound form of love, even when wearing the uniform of authority. It is a responsibility that goes beyond operational efficiency: it means taking charge of the well-being of other human beings, leading with clarity even in storms, and remaining intact in the face of complex decisions. For Suzanne, each assignment was experienced as an honor and a mission.
But life sometimes calls us to serve it in ways we never expected. And even for those who have built their existence on the certainty of discipline, there can come a moment when something cracks, opens up, and lets the light of another truth filter through. That truth came to Suzanne in the most human and heartbreaking way possible. And from that point on, everything changed.







September 11: The Wound That Opens a Rift
There are dates that forever mark the course of history. September 11, 2001 is one of those that remain engraved in the collective soul of humanity. For Suzanne Giesemann, that day was not only a global watershed, but also a personal and spiritual turning point.
That morning she was flying over the Atlantic, on one of her military missions. The news of the first plane hitting the World Trade Center came like a bolt of lightning. At first, people thought it was an accident. But when the news of the second crash came, the reality was stark: it was an attack. The president ordered an immediate return, and as she flew over Manhattan, Suzanne saw black smoke rising from the heart of the city. When she arrived at the Pentagon, the impact was even more direct: flames engulfed the building, the ground shook with an energy that spoke of death.
Walking toward the crater caused by the plane, something inside her broke. In front of that destruction, Suzanne felt deep questions surface: Why are some spared and others not? What is the point of all this? It was there, among the rubble of the Pentagon and the heavy silence of the sky, that a new way of seeing life began to germinate.
Inner Awakening: A New Route
Back home, with her heart full of emotions and questions, Suzanne understood that something had changed forever. The experience of September 11 had opened a wound, but also a gap: the desire for authenticity, to follow one's inner voice, became stronger every day. Life can change in an instant, he will write later, with the awareness of someone who has seen up close how fragile every certainty can be.
At that moment he made a decision that would change everything: leave the Navy. After years lived under the banner of discipline and service, he felt that the time had come to live with freedom and fullness, chasing a dream that until then had remained unheard.
Ty, her husband, had also spent twenty years of his military career as a naval commander. And so, the day after his discharge, together they decided to literally cast off the moorings. They set sail for a new life, made of open seas, infinite horizons and inner searching. They sailed along the coasts of Canada, crossed the Bahamas and faced the Atlantic Ocean. But the real adventure was the one that was starting inside her.
Every day on those waters was an invitation to reflection. And even though they were far from the world, they never lacked contact with their family, thanks to emails. Technology kept them connected, but it was their hearts that guided them. And in the middle of the ocean, between silences and infinite sunsets, Suzanne began to feel something new... or perhaps, something old that was finally coming back to light.

The decision to live the dreams
Sometimes change doesn’t come on tiptoe. Transformation doesn’t always unfold slowly, delicately. For some souls, awakening is a flash of lightning that tears through the sky, a sudden insight that leaves no room for doubt. That was the case for Suzanne Giesemann. After 11/XNUMX, with twenty years of impeccable service in the Navy behind her, she chose the road less traveled. It wasn’t an escape, but a return. A return to herself, to dreams put on hold, to the desire to live authentically.
Together with her husband Ty, also a retired officer, they boarded a sailboat and left the port. No specific destination, no set course: just the will to follow the wind and what the heart would indicate.
The ocean as a mirror of the soul
There is something deeply symbolic in that choice. The sea, with its unfathomable depths and its changing tides, is the perfect mirror for those who decide to venture beyond certainties. For Suzanne, sailing the ocean meant abandoning pre-established maps and relying on a new compass: that of intuition, of inner listening, of the spirit.
Every wave she faced was a step toward freedom. Every sunset on the deck of the boat was a silent meditation. In that silence made of wind and salt, Suzanne began to feel something that words could not explain, but that her soul recognized clearly. It was as if the sea itself was teaching her a new language, more subtle, more extensive: the language of deep connection with everything.

Navigating towards oneself
Every external journey is, ultimately, a door that opens onto the internal world. Sailing for months, without the usual habits to fill the time, meant entering a rare and precious space of listening. For Suzanne, the ocean became a clear mirror, which reflected her most authentic desires and, at the same time, opened the way to something still unknown.
That time at sea was not just adventure or contemplation: it was preparation. Without knowing it, Suzanne was making room for life to speak to her in another way. And when the first signs arrived, she was ready. Her heart, now free from the burdens of the past, could finally welcome the invisible.

The discovery of a new spiritual world
It is curious how, often, the most profound turning points come when we least expect them. During one of the long sea voyages, immersed in the silence of the ocean and the quiet of a new freedom, Suzanne came across a book that spoke of the afterlife. A theme that, until that moment, had been completely foreign to her. She, a woman of rationality, trained to solve problems with a logical mind and military method, found herself attracted by words that seemed to speak to a part of herself that had always been silent. It was not just curiosity: it was an awakening. Something, in those pages, spoke to her with a familiar voice, like a call that had long awaited an answer.
The silent signals
And then strange things began to happen. The ones you can’t catalog, that you can’t find in manuals, but that make their way into your reality with the strength of what is true. Coincidences, sudden intuitions, a subtle but powerful feeling of never being truly alone. Invisible presences that seemed to want to communicate, even just with a whisper. These signals, at first, left her perplexed. But inside her, a sense of wonder grew. Maybe you too, like me, know how disorienting – and at the same time fascinating – it can be to realize that reality could be much larger than we thought.
A thirst for understanding
What began as a simple interest soon transformed into a deep thirst for truth. Suzanne began to study, to read everything she could find on the subject of life after death. But theory was not enough for her: she wanted to understand, live, experience firsthand. There was in her a sincere desire to explore what could be the most mysterious and, at the same time, most authentic dimension of existence. Thus, slowly but clearly, her new direction began to take shape. Her soul was showing her another path: that of communication with the invisible.
Yet, the real turning point had not yet arrived. It would come soon, with the strength of a personal pain capable of opening doors that only the heart can pass through.

A Prophetic Dream and the Loss of a Loved One
There are experiences that break the heart and, at the same time, open a door to the invisible. One of these occurred during a stop in Croatia, while Suzanne and Ty were sailing along the coast. It was on a quiet night that Suzanne had a vivid dream, so real that she was shaken when she awoke. She saw Susan, Ty's daughter, who appeared to her smiling. With sweetness and serenity, she said to her: “The baby and I are fine.” Those words remained imprinted like a luminous imprint on her heart.
The dream was so vivid, so full of life, that in the morning Suzanne felt the urge to write to Susan. But she didn't have time. Soon afterward, an email reached them on the boat: a request to call home, immediately. It wasn't just any request, but the kind of message that freezes your blood. They ran ashore and, finding a phone line, learned the news that would change their lives forever.
Susan, six months pregnant, had been struck by lightning while crossing the military base. She and her baby had not made it.



The shocking news
Devastated by grief, Suzanne and Ty left everything in Croatia and took the first flight home. Every moment of that journey seemed unreal, as if time had stopped in a limbo made of disbelief and silence. The mind rejected what the heart already knew.
In those suspended hours, the only presence capable of offering a little relief was Rudy, their little dog. With his silent sensitivity, he would curl up next to them, sensing their pain as only animals can. Sometimes, his gaze or the warmth of his body was enough to not feel completely lost.


“She is not Susan”
The loss of Susan hit Suzanne like a sudden wave, capable of shattering every certainty.
Suzanne decided to walk alone into the room where Susan's coffin was. She was wearing the blue Marine uniform, the one she knew well. She recognized the uniform, yes... but she didn't recognize Susan. It was a moment that changed her life.
Suzanne approached slowly, silently. She looked at the still face of the young woman she had loved so much. But inside her, something was screaming. The words came out in a half voice, repeated almost like a mantra: “She’s not Susan… she’s not Susan.” It wasn't just the pain talking. It wasn't even the shock of what had happened. It was a deep, instinctive, almost visceral intuition. What lay before her was Susan's body, yes. But it wasn't Susan. She wasn't the sunny, lively girl, full of dreams and a future. She wasn't the brilliant soul he knew. That spark, that light... it couldn't have vanished. It had to be somewhere else.
It was in that moment, in that open wound between presence and absence, that a mission was born in Suzanne. A burning need: find out if Susan was still there, in some form. He had to know if there really was something beyond death. He had to find a way to communicate with her, to understand where that light had gone.
But one thought held her back: What if Ty isn't ready for all of this? What if his thirst for answers was seen as madness, as an illusion?
Yet, inside her, that voice was already stronger than doubt. It was the call of a new path. One that would transform her life forever.

The echo of a question
Losing someone you love is always an unbearable pain. But when you are touched by an experience so profound that it calls into question the reality as we knew it, that pain also becomes a question that resonates everywhere.
For Suzanne, who had begun to sense the existence of a dimension beyond the visible, Susan's death could not be an absolute end. Was that dream she had before the tragedy—so vivid, so real—perhaps a sign? A caress from beyond? Or just a coincidence?
The mind sought logic, but the heart pushed elsewhere.
So, day after day, he began to sit in silence. To close his eyes. To search, without knowing exactly what. The only intent was to find Susan, to understand where that much-loved presence had gone.
Suzanne began meditating daily with the sole purpose of finding her Suzanne and with the only question “Susan, where are you?”.
A simple sentence, but full of desire, pain and hope.
An echo that would guide every step of the journey he was about to take.

Signals from the afterlife
After the funeral, they returned to their boat, anchored in Croatia. The boat was their home; they had sold everything, including their house and cars. Before the flight, Suzanne bought three books about the afterlife, the only ones available in English, and began reading them. One day, as they were sailing along the Croatian coast on a gray, windless day, Ty was watching the horizon from the helm, while Suzanne read one of the books. Suddenly, Ty noticed something strange.
"Suzanne, have you seen that yellow butterfly? It's been following us for two days... What's it doing here, in the middle of the sea?"
She looked up, curious. It was December, they were on the Adriatic. A yellow butterfly there, at that time of year, was an anomaly. Leafing through the book, Suzanne found a sentence that struck her like a flash: “The spirit world often sends out signals of its presence. Sometimes, they are as subtle as a yellow butterfly.”
The coincidence was too strong to ignore.
A yellow butterfly
It had only been a week since Susan's funeral and the pain was still so raw it took your breath away. Suzanne and Ty had decided to take a walk on a small mountain path, on that Croatian island where they had stopped. Usually they walked side by side, but that day something kept them apart, each immersed in their own silence.
All the way up, Suzanne kept repeating to herself, “Susan, if you’re here, show me a sign… let me know you’re still here with us.” But when she reached the top, she suddenly felt empty. No sign. No certainty. Just the feeling of having been fooled.
Ty walked away down the path, and Suzanne turned to look at the view. She was about to give up, her heart heavy, when she noticed movement to her left. A yellow butterfly—the same one they had seen the previous day—detached itself from nowhere and flew straight toward her. It circled her, landed briefly on her chest, and then darted down the path… following Ty.
In that moment, it all became clear. It wasn’t a fluke. The sign was real. It was Susan. It was her way of saying, “I’m still here. I’m with you.”
It was then that Suzanne realized she could no longer ignore all this. She had to find a medium. She had to know for sure if Susan was still present in some form. And so she did. The experience she had was so intense, so full of detail and evidence, that it left no doubt in either her or Ty: Susan was indeed still there, in another dimension, but alive in spirit.

The Encounter With A Medium That Changed Everything
The decisive moment came when Suzanne, driven by a deep need for answers, decided to contact one of the most reliable mediums. I remember well the story of that first session: every detail, every word spoken seemed to go straight to the heart. Information impossible to guess, names, memories, phrases spoken by Susan when she was alive… nothing that a stranger could have known.
It was as if an invisible door had finally opened.
An experience of amazement
Imagine sitting across from someone you’ve never met before, and this stranger begins to tell you intimate details about your life, names, habits, even phrases that bring back specific memories. It must have been overwhelming, in the best sense of the word. In that moment, Suzanne realized that there was no longer any way to deny the existence of a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. That moment was a watershed: what had previously been only a hope, became something tangible. A reality that could be explored, understood… and lived.
The Power of Evidence
In fact, we speak of "evident mediumship" precisely because the validity of the messages is not based on generic statements, but on precise and verifiable findings. In this, Suzanne’s military approach – thorough, data-driven, and fact-based – found a perfect match. With an open mind, but also a critical sense, she realized that there was too much evidence to be the result of chance. It was not enough to “believe.” She had to know. And that reading proved to her, beyond any doubt, that a connection between the worlds was indeed possible.
The first steps into the spiritual world
It must not have been easy for two people with a pragmatic mindset to sit down with someone who claimed to be able to talk to the dead. Yet the precise information that emerged from that session left them speechless. This was the confirmation they needed: something real was manifesting through mediumship, offering details that no outsider could have known.
Suzanne began to study seriously, took courses, attended seminars, and even went as far as Arthur Findlay College in England, one of the most prestigious centers for the study of mediumship.
Signals from the spiritual world
One of the most interesting aspects of spiritual research is how messages can take on subtle forms, different from verbal language. They can be recurring objects, lights that turn on by themselves, melodies at unexpected moments. It is as if the invisible world finds creative ways to make itself known. Suzanne began to pay more attention to these details, to see them as possible indications of a greater plan.
Confirmation of the connection
As time passed, the signs multiplied. Each new experience strengthened Suzanne's conviction that death was not the end, but a passage to a different reality, in which love and consciousness continue to exist. At the same time, her desire to study and refine her sensitivity grew, to become a sort of bridge between the two dimensions.

Janet Nohavec
Already an established author, Suzanne felt a growing desire to share everything she was discovering. She wrote a book about mediumship, with the intent of offering a sincere and documented look at the world that was changing her life. That's when something surprising happened: Janet Nohavec, one of the most respected mediums internationally, contacted her personally. She asked her to write her story. Suzanne didn't hesitate for a moment. She couldn't say no. It was as if the path was coming towards her.
A family friend, Stephen Upton, once told her: “We can tell people that it's all true, but until they have a personal experience, they are unlikely to change their minds.” And he was right. Only by experiencing a deep connection with the spirit of a loved one can one truly understand that death is not the end.
A life-changing lesson
Suzanne deeply wanted to live that experience firsthand. So she decided to attend one of Janet's classes. It wasn't a generic demonstration, but a structured path to learn how to get in touch with the spirit world. The methodology was clear, concrete: it required obtaining specific information such as the name of the deceased loved one, their age, the cause of death, their characteristics. It was all so methodical, orderly. And for Suzanne, who came from a career in which rigor was the rule, it was like finally feeling at home.
At the end of the course, Janet called a few participants for a practical demonstration. Then she turned to Suzanne, looked her in the eye and said with a confident smile:
“Why don’t you come? You can do it, I’m sure of it.”
Suzanne hesitated for a moment. But then, with that determination that had always distinguished her, she stood up. And took the first concrete step towards discovering her gift.

The first experience of perceiving a spirit
During one of Janet's classes, Suzanne was invited to try her hand at a hands-on demonstration. Janet encouraged her gently:
"Suzanne, come up here, if you like. Focus on the energy you feel behind you... there's someone there already. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and when you feel ready, tell me: does it feel like a male or female presence?"
Suzanne calmly replied:
"I feel like he's a man."
“That’s right,” Janet confirmed. “It’s a man. Now try to go a little deeper. Can you feel how he died?”
Suzanne was silent for a moment, then said:
“I heard the word ‘cancer’… and it felt right.”
"Very good. Now ask him to show himself better, to tell you something about himself. How do you visualize him? How old do you think he was when he passed into the spirit world?"
“The number 70 appeared to me,” Suzanne replied.
"We're almost there. And what kind of work do you think he did? Did he have well-groomed office hands or hands marked by manual labor?"
Suzanne hesitated for a moment, then heard a clear word in her mind:
"Engineer. I heard it loud and clear."
A person in the audience raised his hand: “I think that’s my father.”
Janet smiled. “Good start, Suzanne. Keep in touch. There’s something significant about a birthday in late March, around the 30th. Does that ring a bell?”
The person confirmed: “Yes, that’s right.”
"Perfect. And now I see something related to baseball caps or hat collection. Was that something important to him?"
“Yes, absolutely. He collected them.”
Janet asked her for one last effort:
“Suzanne, try to get one more detail. You’re doing great.”
Suzanne concentrated, then said:
«I see a white head of hair, thick hair, he wasn't bald…»
“Yes, she had beautiful hair!” exclaimed the person in the audience.
“And one last image,” Suzanne added, “I see shiny black patent leather shoes… and I hear the words ‘Twinkle Toes.’”
The response was immediate:
“Oh my God… my dad was a ballroom dancer and my mom always called him ‘Twinkle Toes’!”
The entire room was struck by the accuracy of the information. Janet nodded:
"That's what we call proof. You did an excellent job, Suzanne."
That lesson was a real turning point for Suzanne. Every time she attended one of those meetings, she was able to receive messages for her classmates from people she had never met, but with details that no one could have invented. This affected her deeply. She was not the type of person to do things by halves. She felt the need to go deeper.
He turned to Janet decisively:
"I want to study where you studied. At Arthur Findlay College, in England."
Janet smiled, but warned her:
“Okay… but be prepared. You’ll come out of this a completely different person.”
He was right.

The Transformation of Suzanne Giesemann
Deciding to become a medium yourself is not a step that is taken lightly. Yet, Suzanne felt a powerful calling within her. One of the most important steps was the decision to enroll in theArthur Findlay College in England, one of the most authoritative institutions for the study of mediumship. There, he was able to learn advanced techniques and interact with teachers and students from all over the world.
Study and discipline
I have always been struck by the parallel between her military training and the rigor required to develop mediumistic abilities. Contrary to what one might think, it is not enough to have a natural inclination: it takes practice, knowledge, and the will to overcome one's limits. Suzanne faced this path with the humility of someone who knows she has much to learn, but also with the determination of someone who stops at nothing.
From the Navy to Mediumship
This seemingly drastic step is the crux of Suzanne Giesemann's story. It shows how each of us can have multiple lives within a single existence. Starting in a formal and pragmatic context and then entering a spiritual and mystical realm is not a betrayal of oneself, but an evolution. After all, discipline and the search for truth are values common to both spheres.

Arthur Findlay College, a former mansion donated to the Spiritualist National Union as a teaching center, was a true transformation for Suzanne. When she returned from Europe, she was eager to put what she had learned into practice, but she and Ty were about to set sail on another boat trip. She only managed five readings before they left.
And those five were enough to make her realize that she was indeed working as a true medium. Even though she still struggled to see herself in that role, she knew she had established a real connection with the spirit world. But a part of her feared that, by leaving for sea, she might lose it.
It was then that the spiritual world found a way to reassure her…
The power of words and poetry
One morning, while on the boat, Suzanne sat down to meditate. She was quiet, deep in thought, when Ty came over, noticing that she had been crying.
"Are you okay, honey? I thought I heard you crying..."
“Yes… I think I wrote a poem.”
Ty looked at her in surprise. “What do you mean, ‘I think’?”
“The words came to me in one go, I started writing on impulse and… they rhymed. Three whole pages. I can’t explain it to you.”
"Three pages? But you were only there a few minutes!"
“I know…that’s why I was crying. Can we read it together?”
When Suzanne read the poem aloud, they were both deeply moved. The words didn’t seem to come from her; they were too perfect, filled with emotion that defied logic. The next day it happened again. And then again. Every morning, during meditation, she received new poems. Words that seemed to come from an external, spiritual source. If she tried to control or change the flow, everything stopped.
Eventually, Suzanne found herself with hundreds of poems in her hands. Many suggested that she publish them, perhaps in a booklet to offer to those who were grieving. She decided to do so. But to carry out the project, she needed financial support.

He immediately thought of an old friend, Ranger Jones, now a successful businessman. He had known him since his military days: they had faced difficult situations together, under the command of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. If anyone could understand his commitment and integrity, it was him. But telling him that he now spoke to spirits was not exactly easy.
When they met, Suzanne got straight to the point.
“Ranger, what I’m about to tell you is the opposite of everything we’ve been through together. It may surprise you… but I feel I have to tell you. After Susan died, I met with a medium. The experience was so real I couldn’t ignore it. Now… I do that kind of work. I sit with people and sense the presence of their loved ones. I give them evidence, messages. I know it sounds crazy, especially coming from me. But you know me.”
Ranger looked at her intently. He was silent for a moment, then said:
“If I didn’t know you, if I didn’t know who you were, I’d think you were kidding me. But I know you. I know your integrity, your heart. I want to know more.”
Suzanne’s relief was immense. She had feared rejection, a nervous laugh, or judgment. Instead, she saw a man standing before her who was willing to listen. He turned off his cell phone and gave her his full attention. In that gesture, she felt a big “thank you” whispered from the spirit world.
It was one of those moments when Suzanne found herself whispering, “Thanks, God.” From then on, she continued to offer readings, and the requests quickly increased. The beauty of the new encounters was that she didn’t know the people who came to her, she didn’t know anything about their lives, or who they were hoping to contact. She simply welcomed them with an open heart, confident that the spirit world would never abandon her.

A New Beginning: Declaring Yourself a Medium
There always comes a time when, if you are following a new and unexpected path, you must choose to expose it openly. For Suzanne, this meant telling a longtime friend, a former military colleague, about her new calling as an evidential medium.
The courage of the truth
It must not have been easy to admit that she had chosen a path so far removed from military protocols and institutional environments. Yet, Suzanne realized that hiding would have meant betraying herself and the gift she felt she could offer others. With a mixture of fear and determination, she decided to take the step.
The beginning of the first readings
From that moment on, requests for readings multiplied. People who had lost loved ones looked to Suzanne for comfort, for proof that love does not die with the physical body. Each session was an opportunity to consolidate her confidence in her own abilities and to reinforce the idea that she was on the right path.
Messenger of Hope
One day, a friend called to suggest she meet a woman who had recently been widowed. She told her her name was Suzanne and that she was an “evidential” medium, a term the woman didn’t know. She had thought it was someone who told fortunes or read tarot cards. And at that point in her life, the future felt empty. Her future was with her husband, and he was gone. She felt trapped, unable to move on.
When the two women met, Suzanne welcomed her with sweetness.
"Have you ever spoken to a medium before?"
"No."
“Okay. I don’t know who will join us today, nor who you hope to hear from. I will close my eyes and ask your loved ones to come forward. I will tell you everything I see, hear, or sense. From you, a ‘yes’, a ‘no’, or an ‘I don’t know’ is enough. Don’t tell me anything more.”
He took her hands and, with his eyes closed, said a silent prayer. Immediately afterward, he said:
"I feel a male presence, very strong. He is in the position where I normally feel a husband or a partner. You lost your husband, right?"
"Yup."
"I feel like it's a recent loss, and that it all happened suddenly. Something physical, immediate. A heart attack?"
"Yup."
“Were you with him when it happened?”
"Yup."
Suzanne smiled sweetly:
"He shows me a remote control. It's a small thing, but he wants to show it. Does it have any meaning to you?"
“Yes, that makes sense.”
Then he added:
"It's as if you met by chance, almost by destiny. Is that true?"
“Yes, it is.”
Then came the most powerful message. Suzanne closed her eyes and said clearly:
“He wants me to tell you, word for word, 'You are the best thing that ever happened to me.'”
The woman brought her hands to her mouth.
"He always said it… He said it to me just like that, looking me in the eyes. He said it with all his heart, and then he hugged me."
At that moment, tears flowed silently. Those words, so intimate, so precise, could not have come from anyone else. Suzanne understood, once again, the profound meaning of her gift: to offer proof. To offer peace. To offer love. It was not magic, nor superstition. It was reality. Our loved ones never truly leave us.
That meeting was one of many that confirmed her on her path. Unknown people came away from her readings with the certainty that they were not alone, with the feeling that love does not end with death. Suzanne put her heart into every message, even at the cost of exposing herself, of being judged. Because she knew that that moment — that unique, precious contact — would remain with that person forever.
The message of love that transcends life
What emerges strongly from each testimony of Suzanne Giesemann is that her work as a medium is not limited to “simple” communication with those beyond the veil. Rather, it represents the transmission of a message of hope and unconditional love.
Love beyond death
In her readings, Suzanne often repeats that love is not just a human feeling, but an energy that continues to exist even beyond earthly life. This knowledge can be a great comfort to those who grieve the loss of a spouse, a parent, or a dear friend. Knowing that the emotional bond remains alive helps transform grief into a form of gratitude for what has been shared.
Living fully
Another aspect that particularly touches me is Suzanne's invitation to live each day with the awareness of our spiritual nature. Realizing that we are more than a physical body can radically change the way we face daily challenges. It makes us more open, more empathetic, and pushes us to cultivate deeper and more authentic relationships.
Final houghts
After hundreds of readings, Suzanne has come to understand a profound truth: this life is only a part of a much larger existence. A journey, a preparation for what comes next. We are here to develop our divine side, and every moment should be guided by a single question: “Am I really embodying love right now?”
This long and extraordinary journey has transformed her from the inside out. She didn't grow up with spiritual thoughts, but today she knows who we really are. Today she works hard to maintain the balance between her role as a medium, that of a spiritual teacher, and her life with Ty — in her heart, always present.
Because if we are not here to love, then what for?
If we aren't there for each other, how can we ever get through the darkness and rise again?
And do we really have to wait for the world to fall apart before we learn to love each other as brothers?
Frequently Asked Questions about Mediumship and Suzanne Giesemann
Often, when we talk about mediums and contacts with the spiritual world, a thousand questions arise. I thought I would create a short question and answer section to clarify some common doubts.
What is evidential mediumship?
Evidential mediumship is based on the medium's ability to provide concrete evidence of the identity of loved ones beyond the veil, such as names, specific memories, or life details. The goal is to demonstrate that communication goes beyond mere intuition or guesswork, offering verifiable evidence.
How do you recognize an authentic medium?
A serious medium focuses on providing precise and verifiable details, avoiding vague or generic sentences. In addition, they tend to appear humble and ready to explain their limitations: there are no absolute guarantees, because communication depends on many variables, including the willingness of the spirit to communicate.
Does Suzanne's military background influence her approach?
Absolutely. Her attention to detail and need for tangible evidence comes from her experience in the Navy. This allows her to approach readings with an almost investigative method, looking for unique elements that can confirm the authenticity of the message.
Is it possible to learn mediumship or is it an innate gift?
According to Suzanne and many other experts, we all have a certain degree of sensitivity. Some people are born with a more developed talent, but the technique can be learned and refined, if there is the will to study and practice constantly.
What is the difference between medium and psychic?
A medium, like Suzanne Giesemann, communicates specifically with those who have passed beyond the veil, bringing messages and tangible evidence of their presence. A psychic, on the other hand, has the ability to perceive energies and intuitions without necessarily having a direct connection with the deceased.
Conclusions
Suzanne Giesemann's story, from a military career to an evidential medium, is a touching testimony of how life can surprise us and transform us in unexpected ways. If there is one lesson I take away from her experience, it is that no experience, however painful or shocking, comes into our lives by chance. Sometimes, the most difficult crises and losses push us to cross thresholds we would never have considered, leading us to profound spiritual discoveries.
If you too feel drawn to the spiritual world, or are going through a period of grief and seeking answers, I hope Suzanne's story has offered you food for thought and hope. I invite you to explore, ask questions, and seek the truth within your heart, keeping only what truly resonates with your being and letting go of what doesn't truly feel like yours.
If you have any questions, curiosities or want to share your personal experience, leave a comment below. I will be happy to read it and discuss it with you. Dialogue is the key to growing together, and who knows, maybe your sharing can give courage to someone else. Tell me: what is your idea about life after death? I look forward to hearing from you!
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