Spirit Companions

Testimonials

From Pittsburgh:

My SC once described Meridjet as “a stronng soul bringing light, but understanding darkness.” I think that is one of the best descriptions I’ve ever personally heard about Meridjet, and I believe it says so much.

Allow me to elaborate – Meridjet is a good, light-hearted soul who is filled with truth, love, honesty and devotion, but like many I’ve seen in my life, this doesn’t stop him from getting down deep into the darkness of life, truth or psyche. While he is a good man who enjoys a laugh, he has no issues with getting his hands dirty in the proverbial darkness. To me, I would describe him as the man who would hold your hand as you walked down a dark alley, giving you strength, guidance, and safety, but while also showing you by his example that it isn't the alley that holds your fear, but you. I’ve seen how he helps people, how for their benefit, he is willing to wallow in the depths of their fears, covered in their pain, just to come out on the other side, holding their hand high. I’ve seen him do all of this without ever becoming part of that murky place, or allowing them to drown in it.

He is a special kind of soul, and a special kind of friend.


From Nashville:

I don’t tend to take things at face value much, and based on my own experiences I was very nervous about talking to Meridjet initially. I was expecting something like what I’d dealt with before, and I was very much surprised by him. In a good way. Definitely spirit-based, but there was nothing malicious or harmful about him, and that was clear from the first time we ever talked, honestly.

I’ve kept a paranoid eye on him and his behavior at various points – waiting to see some indication that his motives weren’t entirely positive. The only “fault” I can find is that he tries too hard to help people who don’t have the best of intentions, sometimes. Loving other people to a fault isn’t much of a flaw, imho.

He’s helped me more times than I can count – given advice, nudged me in the right directions, helped me into a sane, reasonable, and finally functional relationship with my own SC, which is a pretty major thing for the both of us. He’s never dictated anything to me or talked down to me (and I can be frustratingly slow sometimes), he’s given me some of the best advice I’ve ever gotten, and his insights have been just amazing. I’m very pleased to list him as one of my friends.

He’s not infallible, and he doesn’t pretend to be, but he’s one of the most genuinely good-natured and actively helpful beings I’ve ever met.

…and that’s a skeptic’s point of view. ;)


From Philadelphia:

I’ve only dealt with Meridjet via the net, but he’s never been less than a gentleman when I speak with him.


from Kentucky:

Meridjet once took several hours of his time to talk to me and help me with a problem I was having with my boyfriend and he answered a lot of questions for me. The few times I’ve ever spoken with him, he has always been polite and respectful.


from Dayton:

I can tell you a few things about Meridjet. A few things that maybe he doesn’t realize I know.

He keeps moving his poptarts. He’s sneaky that way.

He will go out of his way to bring healing to someone who needs him. All they need to do is be aware that they want someone to help.

I came to Sheta desparate. I was afraid to ask, but she read between the lines. Suddenly, I’m talking to Meridjet… and he set things to rights so quick it was amazing.

I learn something every time I talk to him. He flirts, but that is certainly because I have made it clear that I am more comfortable that way. Otherwise, perhaps I would be too daunted.

My own beloved likes him and approves of my chatting with him. My connection to my beloved Armand has improved because of using the advise that Sheta and Meridjet supply me with. They are both selfless when it comes to helping the greater community of people (both physical and discarnate) connect and stay in touch.

Anyone crapping on Meridjet obviously is either very young, very anal-retentive, very ignorant, or perhaps some lovely combination of all the above. Anyone wishing to observe and learn from a good and healthy spirit-love relationship should pay attention to him and Sheta, and be grateful that they allow others to learn through them.

So there. Nyah.


from Dallas:

Personally, I believe that Meridjet is more intelligent than my limited knowledge could give him credit for. I think he has a patience and respect for those who share different views or “don’t get it” right away. As such, he seems to have a depth and maturity that makes his personality magnetic. He comes across as an experienced teacher who is always witty and charming. He’s often aware of his strong sexuality, as well as his sense of presence, and plays with both as a showman might – tailoring his mood and manner to best fit his (for the record: playful or serious, but always good-natured) intentions. A definite people person who is genuine, open, and immediately likable.


from Seattle:

Within the first five minutes of meeting Meridjet I knew I’d been introduced to someone special. There was something to his voice, something in his mannerisms and style that captivated me. I found that he possessed all the qualities a charismatic person naturally would – charm, wit, eloquence, and a pleasant disposition. However, there was something that set him apart from anyone I’d met before. The said qualities fell to the side when I realized that this man possessed a powerful awareness of himself and others, a genuine ability to connect to people, and an amazing capacity to love. Meridjet, for me, has always known exactly what to say and how to say it. He is this awesome “guru” that, from the start, sparked my imagination and ignited my hope. He’s aided my processing countless times through difficulties without pushing or intruding, and has helped me up with a smile when I’m down. He’s one of the kindest, warmest souls I’ve seen in my life. His smile, whether I’ve wanted it to be or not, is contagious, and even in the worst of moods a part of me will stir to it. Through him and his wife Julie, I have met some beautiful people whom I now treasure, and with them have learned many valuable things that will leave an imprint on me forever. Like all extraordinary teachers and friends do, Meridjet did in fact change my life at a time where fast, forward progression was needed, and has stayed consistent, true, and ever-loving as our relationship progressed. I am stronger because of knowing him. I live with a more heightened awareness because of him.

He is a light in the darkness.

I love you, and thank you for everything, M.


from Atlanta

I don’t feel as ‘qualified’ to give testimonials concerning you and Meridjet as a lot of other people, but I figured that I might as well at least throw in my opinion.

Sheta, I’ve known you since I was what? 16 or 17? I forget which… Anyway, it’s been…years, and I’ve grown and changed a lot (and don’t plan on stopping that trend anytime soon). For anybody who might read this who doesn’t know me, it’s very rare that I go out of my way to compliment somebody; it tends to be something that I consider to be very important, if I’m doing so. So, here’s the chant: Sheta has always, always, been extremely kind and helpful. She’s always seemed to go well out of her way to be a friend to me, even when I was being an asshole, even when I was just angrily ranting and raving (a relatively common event). For that, I can’t thank her enough.

As for Meridjet, well, I have to admit: I haven’t known him for all that long. Now, I’ve known of him for quite some time (about as long as I’ve known Sheta in any capacity)… In that time, though, he has been nothing but friendly toward me. Unlike a lot of people, he hasn’t taken on a ‘teacher-student’ relationship with me (which may or may not change, according to various conditions); we’re just friends.

Now, over time, I’ve come to view Meridjet as a real person. This may sound a bit calous, but I tend to consider myself to be a skeptic. I need evidence of some sort at the least, personal experience ideally, to buy into anything at all. M has proven himself to me. Anyway, the way in which M is being used right now as nothing more than a character in a piece of fiction is nothing short of deplorable on the part of the authors. M is, at the very least, an ally to me and I’d like to think that he’s a real friend. Leave him the hell alone, and fuck around with your own imaginary friends instead of hurting real people who simply don't deserve it. Only in your most fanciful dreams could you hope to be as kind and intelligent as Meridjet. Clearly, you’re totally earthbound.

~Anituel, church-burning sociopath & Serpent-in-Training


from Memphis

There are people you encounter in your life who carry with them the unmistakable scent of bullshit. I try to avoid those people because the wisdom they claim to have access to is false. That falseness clings to them like a second skin and anyone with any amount of self-awareness can see through it.

There are also people you encounter in life who speak a language separate from the normal din of humanity. I call them Truthspeakers.

In the short time I have been privy to Meridjet’s writings and in speaking with him, I can only describe him as a Truthspeaker. His knowledge is light years beyond mine and while I don’t always have the ability to verify what he says, I know in my heart and soul that the words I am receiving are the truth.

Meridjet certainly doesn’t give us his knowledge because he’s obligated to, at least I dont think he does. After all, he’s in another place and has earned the right to keep the deep mysteries of the universe to himself. What he gives, he gives freely because he cares and understands the nature of the universe is steeped in love.

In speaking with him, I found him to be delightfully witty, intelligent, compassionate and the ultimate gentleman. I consider myself honored to be made privy of his thoughts and I look forward to learning more from him.