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Hugs From Heaven: Signs They Are Still Near

When a sudden breeze catches you off guard or a familiar song plays on the radio, it often feels like more than just a coincidence. These small moments are the quiet ways those we’ve lost reach out to let us know they haven’t gone far, sending love from above to heal a broken heart.

The Message in the Wind

Charlotte Anselmo’s poem captures the belief that our loved ones are never truly gone; they just find new ways to hold us.

When you feel a gentle breeze
Caress you when you sigh
It’s a hug sent from Heaven
From a loved one way up high.

If a soft and tender raindrop
Lands upon your nose
They’ve added a small kiss
As fragile as a rose.

If a song you hear fills you
With a feeling of sweet love
It’s a hug sent from Heaven
From someone special up above.

If you awaken in the morning
To a bluebird’s chirping song
It’s music sent from Heaven
To cheer you all day long.

If tiny little snowflakes
Land upon your face
It’s a hug sent from Heaven
Trimmed with Angel lace.

So keep the joy in your heart
If you’re lonely my dear friend
Hugs that are sent from Heaven
A broken heart will mend.

Every element mentioned—from the bluebird’s song to the snowflake trimmed with angel lace—serves as a reminder. Even when the loneliness feels heavy, these signs suggest that as long as your heart beats, your loved one is still with you in every breath.

Tokens of Remembrance

Sometimes, having something tangible to hold or see can make that spiritual connection feel a little more physical.

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Wind Chimes
Wind chimes offer a gentle comfort, their melody sounding like a reassuring pat on the back when the wind blows. Hanging them in the garden creates a unique space where the air itself seems to speak, providing solace and tranquility in the quiet moments.

Wind chimes hanging outdoors as a memorial gift

Memorial Canvas Wall Art
A memorial canvas captures a moment in time, making it feel as though they are still right there in the room with you. Seeing their face or a special design on the wall every day can bring tears, but also the warmth of cherished memories, keeping their presence felt in the home.

Personalized memorial canvas art on a wall

Scented Candles
Lighting a scented candle creates a peaceful atmosphere, the fragrance filling the home with a sense of calm. With their name customized on the jar, the soft glow becomes a quiet tribute to their light, offering a beautiful aesthetic appeal while honoring their memory.

Scented memorial candle on a table

Memorial Blanket with Picture
Wrapping up in a memorial blanket covered in photos feels like a physical hug from heaven. It is a soft way to hold onto the wonderful days you shared, featuring a collage of images that helps you focus on the joy of those times rather than just the pain of the goodbye.

Memorial blanket with photo collage on a sofa

Finding Comfort in the Days Ahead

Navigating the loss of a loved one is never simple, but there are gentle ways to lessen the agony. Spending time outside in nature allows you to ground yourself, while being around animals can bring a simple, quiet contentment that words often cannot provide.

Connecting with others who have shared a similar loss helps you feel less alone, just as engaging in creative activities like painting or writing can be a therapeutic way to express what you are feeling. Whether it is a breeze, a song, or a quiet moment with a memory, trust that these hugs from heaven are always by your side, working to heal your heart.

Noah Easton

## Author Profile: Noah Easton **Literary Analyst • Poetry Commentator • Writing Educator** Noah Easton specializes in poetry analysis, literary commentary, and creative writing education. With more than a decade of experience studying modern and classical poetry, Noah focuses on helping readers understand—and feel—the deeper meaning behind a poem. At LasenSpace, Noah contributes: - poetry analyses and breakdowns - comparisons of poetic styles and movements - guides on how to interpret poems - thoughtful reflections on the role of poetry in culture He has spent years teaching and mentoring aspiring writers, and brings a clear, approachable voice to complex literary topics. His writing prioritizes clarity, context, and reader understanding—key aspects of high-quality, helpful content. Noah believes poetry is for everyone, not just academics, and he writes with the intention of making the art form more accessible.

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