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RAINBOW BRIDGE

What a Rainbow Bridge Reading Is, and What It Is Not

A Rainbow Bridge reading is a sixty-minute session with an animal who has passed. I tune to their frequency on the other side, and I bring back what they want you to know now.

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A Rainbow Bridge reading, as I offer it at ruchitajoshi.com, is a specific session for communicating with a companion animal after they have crossed. I use the same Earthwise hollow-bone protocol I learned in Pune in 2022, with a different preparation and a different weight. The session is sixty minutes, on Zoom or Google Meet, recorded with your consent.

The connection does not end at the body

Frequency does not stop at physical death. This is not a belief I hold theoretically. It is what I have observed every time I have tuned to an animal who has crossed. The channel is still there. The animal is not gone from it.

This is not summoning, not seance, not haunting. It is a conversation. When I open, I ask Archangel Metatron to mark the boundary of what I am permitted to receive, the same way I do when I enter the Akashic Records. The boundary holds in this kind of session as it holds in every other.

Why this is different from a living-animal session

With a living animal, the protocol opens quickly. With an animal who has crossed, there are a few minutes of settling before the frequency is clear. The texture of the session is different. Quieter on the surface. Denser underneath.

The emotional weight in the room is also different. Grief is here in a way it is not during a living session, and I work with that, not around it. Animals who have crossed often arrive composed, as if they have had time to order what they want to say.

What I do before I open to the other side

I sit with the photo you have sent. The photo is the tuning anchor, not decoration. I ground through the body to the floor. I drink water. I close the door. I light a lamp.

I invoke Sai Baba to hold the space. I ask Archangel Metatron to mark the boundary of what I am allowed to receive. I say the animal’s name three times aloud, and I ask permission. Animals who have crossed almost always grant it.

The question you could not ask while they were here

Most clients arrive carrying one specific question. Sometimes it is whether you got the timing of euthanasia right. Sometimes it is whether they knew you loved them. Sometimes it is why they left when they did.

I do not redirect these questions. I ask them and I report what comes back. Animals do not answer in the grammar of reassurance. They answer in specifics. A memory from a particular afternoon. A smell from a particular room. The specificity is the validation.

What I am usually asked, and what they usually answer

Across the readings I have done, I have not heard an animal angry about being released. The decisions that haunt the human are rarely the ones the animal is still holding. When I ask the animal about guilt directly, the answer often redirects to something else the human is carrying that has nothing to do with the choice they made about timing.

I will ask them about it. Their answer is often not the one you have been rehearsing.

What this session cannot do, and why I will not pretend

I will not summon a specific past life. I will not promise a particular message. I cannot determine cause of death with veterinary certainty. I will not run more than one animal per session, the intimacy does not survive crowding. If something difficult comes through, I will say it gently, but I will say it.

When to come and when to wait

There is no waiting period and no expiry. Some clients book within a week of loss. Many come months or years later. The animal is not less reachable after two years than after two weeks.

If the grief is very fresh and a live session feels like too much, the Soul Letter is a lower-threshold first step. You write your questions. I answer them in a long letter you can return to.

If you are in active crisis, please reach out to iCall (9152987821) or the Vandrevala Foundation (1860-2662-345) before booking. Both are free and confidential, available all hours.

How to begin

Send me a clear photo of your animal’s face. Their name, the date of their passing, and the circumstances. Up to six questions written carefully.

Read more about the session itself, or book a slot directly. For context on the broader practice and the hollow-bone training, how animal communication actually works is the companion post.


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