Of course I said I would give it a try!
It was certainly an interesting affair. He duly sent along some questions he would like his deceased aunt to answer.
I 'psyched' myself into the right space to undertake such a project.
The answers received to his questions were certainly interesting. His aunt had a very wicked sense of humor. My friend had asked her to give him a clear and unambiguous sign that there indeed was an afterlife and further requested that she demonstrate such to him but not in a too scary way to which his aunt replied, "Why do you want to spoil all the fun"?
Since doing this for him he keeps suggesting that I advertise a service called "Emails from Beyond". Methinks he is being a shade too irreverent. But perhaps I have satisfied his humor by writing an article here.
Another service I am going to perform on his behalf is an "Ancestral tea-party' where he will bring along items belonging to his ancestors who have 'passed' so he can get messages from them. Do I now also have to advertise 'ancestral tea parties'?
This will be a most enjoyable affair I am sure.
Do not get me wrong. The life of a medium can certainly be interesting. There are just so many ways of communicating with those who have passed.
I also regularly communicate with pets that have passed.
In my travels I am acutely aware of the 'ancestral land spirits' whose job it is to guard and protect the land. This earns me the title of being an 'Australian dreamer' shaman woman (Jaahda Jinnah) from Indigenous people.
Indeed my home is often like a 'train station' for spirits; the spirits of people recently passed, ancestral spirits, angels, animal spirits, pet spirits etc who visit regularly; often to leave messages to be duly delivered.
Even in my prison work I have often been called upon professionally to exorcise or space clear (using secret Indigenous techniques) haunted people or cells and other places.
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A service I am going to perform soon is an "Ancestral tea-party'.
The life of a medium can certainly be interesting.

2 Comments
Post a CommentI'm really enjoying reading your stories of your expanded life. that's wonderful you have that gift, and are writing about it here.
my mother has apparently been living in the house where my father continues to live. we've worked a system of communication in which my father's caregiver, who sees auras of the living, astral entities, and ghosts, can ask her questions and her aura will move in answer. i'm concerned about her being there. it seems like she should have moved on after 10 years.
YEP GOOD ARTICLE !!!
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