Psychic Medium Matt Fraser explains that Valentine’s Day is everywhere

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Matt Fraser
Matt Fraser

America’s top Psychic Medium Matt Fraser explains that Valentine’s Day is everywhere! #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.

The red hearts in store windows, the romantic commercials, the couples holding hands at restaurants. For most people, it’s a day to celebrate love. But if you’ve lost your soulmate, your partner, your best friend, your other half, this holiday can feel like a knife to the heart.

How am I supposed to celebrate love when the person I love isn’t here anymore?

If that thought has crossed your mind, I want you to know something: Love never dies. And neither does your connection to your soulmate. As a psychic medium, I’ve delivered thousands of messages from those who have passed, and one thing I can tell you with absolute certainty is that soulmates are reunited in spirit. Every single time.

What Is a Soulmate, Really?

Before we go any further, let’s talk about what a soulmate actually is—because this is where a lot of people get confused (especially around Valentine’s Day).

You can have many life partners in one lifetime. You might deeply love more than one person across different seasons of your life. That doesn’t mean any of those loves were “less than.” It just means your life had chapters.

But a true soulmate is different.

A true soulmate is the one soul you meet here in this world and, on a soul level, you choose again in the afterlife. It’s the love that doesn’t just belong to a relationship status—it belongs to your spirit. It’s why, when you meet them, it can feel like you’ve known them forever. That instant recognition. That feeling of coming home.

Have you ever locked eyes with someone and thought, Wait… do I know you? That’s not your imagination. That’s your soul remembering. And that connection doesn’t end when someone passes away. It continues on the other side—and it gets even stronger

Love Crosses the Veil

Here’s what I’ve learned from doing mediumship readings for so many years: When your loved one crosses over, they don’t forget you. They don’t move on and leave you behind. In fact, the opposite happens, they become even more connected to you.

Without the limitations of a physical body, souls in heaven can be with you anytime, anywhere. Your soulmate who has passed isn’t far away in some distant place. They’re right there with you, watching over you, sending you signs, and waiting for the day you’ll be together again.

I once did a reading for a woman named Carol whose husband, Frank, had passed away after 52 years of marriage. She was devastated. Valentine’s Day had always been their special day, Frank would bring her roses and they’d dance in the kitchen to their wedding song. After he passed, she couldn’t even look at a Valentine’s Day card without crying.

But when Frank came through during her reading, do you know what he told her? He said, “I’m still bringing you roses.” Carol gasped. She told me that since his passing, she kept finding single roses in the strangest places, at the grocery store, at church, even one time lying on the sidewalk right outside her front door.

That was Frank, letting her know their love was still alive.

Signs Your Soulmate Is Still With You

If you’ve lost your soulmate, they’re absolutely sending you signs. The question is: Are you paying attention?

Here are some of the most common ways soulmates in spirit reach out:

1. Songs and Music
Does “your song” suddenly come on the radio at the perfect moment? That’s not a coincidence. Your loved one is using that music to remind you they’re near.

2. Dreams
Visitation dreams feel different from regular dreams. They’re vivid, peaceful, and you wake up feeling like you actually saw them. Because you did.

3. Heavenly Numbers
Do you keep seeing repeating numbers like 111, 222, or 444? Or maybe you see your loved one’s birthday or anniversary everywhere? These heavenly numbers are one of the most common ways spirit communicates. Pay attention!

4. Familiar Scents
The smell of their cologne, their favorite flowers, or even a meal they used to cook. When these scents appear out of nowhere, it’s your soulmate saying hello.

5. Electrical Signs
Lights flickering, the TV changing channels, your phone acting up. Spirit is energy, and they love to use electronics to get your attention.

You Will Be Reunited

I know Valentine’s Day is hard. I know you miss holding their hand, hearing their laugh, feeling their presence beside you. But here’s what I need you to understand: This separation is temporary.

And here’s another truth that can bring a lot of peace: even if you’ve had more than one great love in this lifetime, you still have only one true soulmate.

Because your soulmate isn’t just “the person you ended up with.” They’re the soul you found here on Earth—and the soul you choose again in the afterlife. That’s why, when they cross over, they don’t get “replaced.” They don’t get erased. They remain connected to you, because your bond is soul-deep.

When it’s your time to cross over: many, many years from now: your soulmate will be the first one there to greet you. They’re not just waiting for that moment, they’re preparing for it. They’re watching over you, cheering you on, and counting down the days until you’re together again.

And in the meantime? They haven’t left you. They’re with you at the kitchen table in the morning. They’re with you when you’re driving and that song comes on. They’re with you on Valentine’s Day, sending you love from the other side.

How to Honor Your Soulmate This Valentine’s Day

Instead of dreading this holiday, what if you used it to celebrate your eternal connection? Here are some ideas:

  • Write them a letter. Pour your heart out on paper. They’ll receive every word.
  • Light a candle. Create a moment of connection and invite them to be present with you.
  • Talk to them out loud. They hear you. Tell them about your day, your feelings, your memories.
  • Look for their signs. Ask them to send you a specific sign and watch for it.
  • Share their memory. Tell stories about them with family and friends. Keep their love alive.

Your Love Story Isn’t Over

I’ve been blessed to deliver messages from thousands of souls on the other side, and one thing is crystal clear: Soulmate love is forever. It doesn’t end at death: it transforms. It becomes something even more beautiful, more eternal, more unbreakable.

So this Valentine’s Day, don’t think of yourself as alone. Think of yourself as loved across dimensions. Your soulmate is right there with you, sending you all the love in heaven.

And one day, you’ll dance together again.

To learn more about Matt Fraser, check out his official website, and follow him on Instagram.