In a 2016 Studio 10 program broadcast on Australian television, Mr. Edward spoke with audience members whose relatives had passed on. One woman had lost her brother suddenly. Mr. Edward immediately asked if the man’s mother had also passed away. He sensed that she had been waiting to greet her son on the other side upon his death.
It turned out that, out of a total of nine offspring, three brothers had died. Mr. Edward sensed that one had died from an impact to the head and felt responsible for his own death. His sister confirmed this, indicating that the fatal head injury was related to football training.
The woman was also particularly concerned that her brother had been buried despite his desire to be cremated. Mr. Edward stated that the deceased generally do not care about such matters and would not hold a grudge against the living for it. It was okay for the living to do what they had to do to come to terms with their loss. As he put it, if the living lived their lives according to the deceased’s wishes, they could end up making the wrong choices.