Have you ever dreamt of a loved one so vividly that the emotions stayed with you for days, or even years? Or perhaps you’ve caught a familiar scent, like your grandmother’s distinctive perfume or your father’s signature aftershave, without any clear reason. According to psychic medium and intuitive coach Ye Ye Dani, these experiences are rarely coincidences; they might be your ancestors reaching out to you.
Recently, I had one of the most phenomenally accurate readings of my life with Ye Ye Dani, resident reader at The Ann Savannah, Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy. Savannah’s first apartment-style hotel is in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District. As part of their Mystical Mimosas package, my partner and I welcomed “The Mystical Diva” into our spacious, sunlit suite. It felt like we were hosts in our own apartment, luxurious like a hotel but warm and functional like a home. She arrived with two bottles of bubbly champagne and fresh juices, and for the next two hours, the outside world completely fell away. The experience was the perfect marriage of Savannah’s storied Southern charm and the transformative power of the spiritual.
Our conversation left me contemplating how I could connect with my ancestors independently, especially since, during our first encounter, YeYe accurately described my deceased loved ones in vivid detail and conveyed compelling messages from them. How would it feel to carry this experience into my daily life? How could I continue feeling connected to my ancestors, even when a medium wasn’t present?
Whether you’ve pondered how to spiritually honor your loved ones who have passed, explored ancestral work, or felt drawn to seeing a medium or psychic tarot reader, Ye Ye’s expert wisdom offers a beginner-friendly entry point for anyone ready to listen.
What are the most common signs that ancestors are trying to communicate with you?
The most common way that our ancestors begin to reach out to us happens when we’re least clouded by our everyday concerns, thoughts, and worries – when we drift off into the realm of sleep. Here, our conscious mind’s guard is down, allowing us to process more complex, “nonsensical” things. Ye Ye notes, “We all dream, whether we know it, remember it, or not.”…