Vibrationship
My friend Cheryl Page invented this word—here's what it means and why you should read her book, Vibrationship.
Many of you have found me through my dear friend, Cheryl Page. She’s an amazing human and so smart that she has to invent new words to get her idea across. Vibrationship is the word for the relationship that continues between loved ones when one has died. They don’t just disappear. They remain and when we interact with them, whether at the level of actual communication, or just thoughts and messages, instead of calling that a “connection,” Cheryl has named it a Vibrationship.
I personally love it. A connection does not imply all that a relationship does. I hope this catches on, and I hope that her newest book, shown above, does well. I’m just starting to read it, but I know it’s going to be good because I am so lucky to have had hours long discussions with Cheryl on so many topics.
For you to decide, of course, but today, I point you to a revelation in how we think of those who leave us. It’s fascinating.
Find it here on Kindle, and it will be available soon in paperback.
Congratulations, Cheryl. You are amazing.
Peace,
Jo




So excited for this book, and I love the term “vibrationship”! It really does depict what we have with our loved ones on the other side. 🌟💫✨ Huge congratulations to Cheryl! Thank you, Miss Jo, for promoting her book here. 🙏💖
Thank you, Jo Taylor! This journey with you began in December 2017 - nearly 9 years! WOW~ And here we both are nearly a decade later and both about to publish our third book! The ride has been far more fun with you, sister, than it would have been without you here. Thank you for your friendship, your love, your massive encouragement, and all the bits of magic and wonder you always so generously send my way!