Beyond the Episode: Cheryl Page

When life shatters, the pieces don’t just fall—they scatter into places we never expected. For Cheryl Page, it was the sudden, tragic loss of her partner that launched her from a world of clinical research and data into something entirely unexpected: cross-veil communication.

Yes, you read that right.

But this isn’t a story about becoming a medium. Cheryl doesn’t even use that word. Instead, she invites us into a space where “listening” replaces meditation, and where connecting with loved ones in spirit (or even historical figures!) is not only possible—it’s accessible to all of us.

A Scientist’s Grief Becomes a Spiritual Awakening

For Cheryl, the journey started the way it starts for so many of us—grief. Overwhelming, suffocating grief. Her partner Scott was suddenly gone, and with it, the reality she knew.

As a lifelong scientist, Cheryl did what scientists do best: she began gathering evidence. She poured over research on consciousness, afterlife studies, and mediumship. She booked a reading with Suzanne Giesemann—a reading that arrived miraculously earlier than expected. What unfolded in that session went far beyond what Google could ever uncover. Details about Scott’s life, his nickname “Froggy,” his history in France—it was all there.

But that session wasn’t the end. It was the beginning.

From Meditation to Listening

Cheryl admits it—she dreaded the word meditation. It felt heavy, inaccessible. But Suzanne reframed it for her:

“Prayer is asking. Meditation is listening.”

Game. Changer.

With that, Cheryl began what she lovingly calls her listening practice. Morning and night. Every day. Not because she had to—but because for those moments, the pain stopped.

And then something wild happened. The conversations grew. First Scott… then others.

Enter Nikola Tesla (Yes, Really)

It was nearly a year into her practice when Nikola Tesla stepped in.

Let’s pause.

Yes, the Nikola Tesla.

He told Cheryl, “If you’re going to use the word infinity in your book, you need to understand what infinity really is.” Then—because apparently, that’s how Tesla rolls—he handed her the title of a specific book.

Skeptical, as any good scientist would be, Cheryl Googled it.

The book existed. Exact title. Exact phrasing.

And it didn’t stop there. That book led her to an author’s collaborator—who, it turns out, had a direct connection to Tesla through his own father.

This wasn’t just coincidence. It was a breadcrumb trail.

What If This Is All a Game of Hide and Seek?

Scott started communicating with her in ways that were both intimate and undeniable.

A favorite story? Cheryl driving alone in her old blue Toyota—a car she and Scott once road-tripped in together. As she crossed through a canyon, she felt Scott’s presence in the passenger seat so clearly that her hand instinctively reached for him.

Then came the inner nudge: Turn on the radio.

She did. The song playing? A love song about holding hands—on a road trip—in an old blue Toyota.

You can’t make this stuff up.

The Real Lesson: Are You Picking Up the Phone?

Here’s the thing that’s easy to miss. The signs—whether it’s a cardinal, a dime, a song—are not the message.

They’re the ringtone.

It’s not enough to notice the sign. The real magic happens when you pick up the phone. Engage. Ask. Respond. Look deeper. Follow the breadcrumbs.

That’s how Cheryl puts it: a vibration-ship. A relationship that transcends physical presence, built on frequency, attention, and trust.

From Medium to Mystic

Cheryl no longer calls herself a medium. Instead, she embraces the role of modern mystic.

A mystic who knows that the sacred exists in the ordinary.

A mystic who listens as much with the heart as with the ears.

A mystic who understands that wisdom starts not with certainty—but with wonder.

Forgetting Everything Already Remembered (FEAR)

Cheryl leaves us with a gorgeous reframing of fear:

Forgetting
Everything
Already
Remembered

Fear is the fog that makes us forget what our soul already knows: that we are safe, loved, and connected—always.

Ready to Start Your Own Conversation?

It’s simpler than you think.

  • Ask. They won’t step forward unless you ask.

  • Listen. Whether through quiet, journaling, or even AI-assisted letters (yep, really).

  • Trust. The first thing that pops in your head? That’s it. Don’t edit. Don’t doubt.

  • Engage. Look up the meaning. Ask for clarification. Keep the dialogue going.

As Cheryl says, “Now is not a time to whisper.”

Speak your truth. Ask the questions. Follow the signs.

Because the conversation? It’s already waiting for you.

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