Your intuition informs you when someone will leave your life before he or she departs. Whether you believe or doubt your intuition and whether you want that person to stay or go away, time reveals the intuitive goodbye contains truth to prepare you for the farewell.

One or multiple intuitive senses communicate intuitive goodbyes to you. For example, you intuitively dream a friend walks out your home’s front door and steps into a disappearing yellow taxi. Intuitively feel a distant feeling when you hang around a relative during the last months. Intuitively hear wilting words “No memories to share in the future.” Intuitively know he’ll board an airplane and land on the other side of the world. Intuitively taste her balmy tears before she heads off into the wild to fulfill an adamant dream. Intuitively smell his fading cologne in your workplace. Intuitively speak, “I’ll miss her animated laugh at fundraisers.” Intuitively sing, “I am glad a troublemaker is leaving town.”

I intuitively dream I attended a best friend’s funeral held at a local church. My dream stunned me and I thought she’d die soon. However, it meant the death of our friendship that started in elementary school and continued for fourteen years after high school. When I ceased the one-sided phone calls and letters, no regrets surfaced. No matter where I lived in the world, I’d done all I could do to keep our friendship alive. She called me a short time later because eight hundred miles away she sensed “our friendship had died.” I validated her mutual intuitive goodbye. My dream made me realize that the people who stick around for a lifetime or a season are sometimes those least expected.

Have you received a returned postal letter or an email delivery failure? Have you reached a disconnected or reassigned phone number? Your intuition says, “He doesn’t want to be contacted.” Or “She left her past behind and started new life.” Have you found someone’s location only to discover he or she had passed away? When your intuition informs you that someone will leave your life before he or she departs, in all likelihood you’ll never physically see that person in this lifetime. If you bump into him or her in a store, a restaurant, an airport, etcetera, a glance or brief conversation ensues—then nothing more.

Relocation. Break up. Abandonment. Death . Whatever the circumstances, your intuition taps into the changing winds … the closing doors. You deal with the vanishing connections … the silent voices. There’s a marked saying: People never truly leave you in memory or in spirit. Depending on the departing person, it’s a sweet or bitter feeling.

Author's Bio: 

Darlene Pitts is an intuition consultant, speaker & author of Discover Your Intuition and Let's Talk Intuition. She created 65 Abundant Living Cards. She teaches intuition development courses and uses her intuition in consulting with individuals, businesses, and law enforcement. Visit her website at www.inspirationandintuition.com .