In this moving episode, Margaret explores the mystery and meaning of rescue circles - sacred gatherings where love, memory, and spirit meet.
She begins by reflecting on the grief that has no ending - the kind that lingers when there’s no goodbye, no body, no closure. Through the idea of ambiguous loss, Margaret weaves together the psychological and spiritual threads of remembrance, showing how vigils and rituals can bring peace to both the living and the departed.
Then she shares one of her own powerful experiences: a rescue circle in Yorkshire, where the spirits of child mill workers found rest with the help of a long-departed healer named Mrs. Scattergood.
It’s a story of compassion that reaches across time - proof that love, once offered, never truly fades.
Whether you see rescue circles as energy, prayer, or healing, this episode reminds us that every act of remembrance is a bridge between worlds.
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