9 Ways to Tell if a Deceased Loved One is Sending You a Sign

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Frequently Asked Questions About Signs from a Loved One

How can I tell the difference between a real sign and a coincidence?

This is a deeply personal question, and the answer often lies within you. Many people say a true sign feels different—it comes with a sense of peace, love, and certainty that feels out of the ordinary. It often arrives at a moment of need or significance. A coincidence might be interesting, but a sign feels personal and emotionally resonant. Instead of seeking external proof, try to trust your intuition. If an experience brings you comfort and a feeling of connection to your loved one, allow it to be a gift, regardless of its origin.

What if I’m not receiving any signs? Does it mean my loved one isn’t okay?

Absolutely not. The presence or absence of signs is not a reflection of your loved one’s state or the depth of your bond. There are countless reasons why you may not be experiencing them. Sometimes, our grief is so heavy that we aren’t open or able to perceive subtle signs. Other times, a loved one’s energy may simply communicate in ways we don’t recognize. Be assured that the love you shared is real and enduring. Connection can also be found in your memories, in the legacy they left behind, and in the love you continue to carry forward.

Can I ask for a sign?

Yes, many people find comfort in asking for a sign. The key is to do so with an open heart and without rigid expectations. You could say something simple, either aloud or in your thoughts: “Mom, I’m really missing you today. If you can, please send me a little sign to let me know you’re with me.” Then, let it go. Don’t spend your day anxiously searching, as this can create frustration. Instead, remain open to a sign appearing in its own time and in its own way. It might not be what you expect, so be open to surprises.

Are these experiences of seeing signs from loved ones who have passed common?

Yes, they are remarkably common. Grief support groups and online forums are filled with personal stories of people from all walks of life who have had these comforting experiences. Research into grief and bereavement, such as studies cited by the American Psychological Association (APA), acknowledges that these “experiences of continued presence” can be a normal and helpful part of the grieving process for many individuals, providing solace and helping them to integrate the loss.

What does it mean to find a dime, specifically?

As mentioned earlier, finding a dime is one of the most widely reported coin signs. In folklore, dimes are often associated with a message of encouragement or acknowledgment from the spirit world. The number ten can symbolize a circle or completion, suggesting that your loved one’s love for you is complete and eternal. Some believe it’s a simple way for a spirit to say, “I’m here, I love you, and you are not alone.” Ultimately, the most important meaning is the one you personally feel when you find it.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice. The journey of spirituality and grief is deeply personal. If you are struggling with overwhelming grief, anxiety, or depression, please consider speaking with a licensed mental health professional or a trusted spiritual advisor. If you are in crisis, please seek immediate help from a crisis hotline or emergency services. For more information on complementary and integrative health practices, you can visit the NCCIH, and for broader health topics, the NIH provides extensive resources.

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