Psychic and Healing Arts Fair Takes Place at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Roy A. Barnes
Cheyenne, Wyoming: Laramie County Community College hosted a psychic and healing arts fair in Cheyenne, Wyoming. This psychic and healing arts fair featured several practitioners that members of the community in and around Cheyenne, Wyoming could consult with. Let me tell you more about my experiences at this psychic and healing arts fair at Laramie County Community College. To add to the aura of this quaint event, a soundtrack of Native American flute music could be heard, which helped to emanate a sense of peace.

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Several tables could be found offering different psychic and healing arts services such as tarot card readings, bio-energy therapy, angelic assistance, and one table was selling hand crafted jewelry, silver, and stones. One practitioner of psychic and healing arts services by the name of Melodie M. Matice, based in Lakewood, Colorado, offered a free approximately one hour presentation on magnetizing your heart's desires into your life, including money. This included a meditation technique for balance and centering at the end of her presentation.

I had the good fortune of spending some time discussing the psychic and healing arts at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming with Kelly R. Sheridan, a Metaphysician and Master Dowser, who like Melody M. Matice, came up from neighboring Colorado. She told me that her grandmother helped her develop her psychic and healing arts gifts as a child by first planting seeds in a garden using a pendulum to find the best spots for planting, which produced a bountiful harvest! Because of her dowsing skills (an art of divination that's associated with finding such things like water and treasure as well as lost people), she, also a geologist, helped map oil deposit sites in the United States in the 1980's, and claims a 95 per cent accuracy for all her psychic and healing arts pursuits, which includes work with law enforcement.

I Learned More About Soul Retrieval at the Psychic and Healing Arts Fair in Cheyenne, Wyoming at Laramie County Community College

Another of Sheridan's services is offering spiritual seekers a chance to delve into soul retrieval, which tells people about their past lives. Sheridan says that this can help people understand the fears that they have in their present lives, often the result of their "death picture" (how the person died in a past life, often gruesome and/or really traumatic). Sheridan used to feel a real sense of betrayal and of being disrespected, yet has this real passion for women's and children's rights. Her soul retrieval revealed a past life of hers where she fought for women's suffrage in the early 1900's, but was murdered by her then husband.

Sheridan even did a six card spread of the tarot for me, telling me some things I needed to be aware of in order for me to have a more fulfilling life, including having an attitude of sacrifice. While more people attended during the last hour of the fair which ran from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (for I noted that it had been pretty quiet earlier) Sheridan told me that the attendance "is what it is", adding that those who need to be at any particular psychic and healing arts fair will be there.

Now, I know that psychic and healing arts fairs are considered bunk by many while many others believe in what's featured there. I had felt really tired before attending this event at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming, but after talking with Kelly R. Sheridan, I felt rejuvenated by the vibes of her and of the psychic and healing arts fair itself. So I believe there is something to being around people who are in touch with their inner selves. I find the exploration of psychic and healing arts subject matter to be quite fascinating!

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  • tarotgameplayer 6/21/2009

    If this community college is to educate people, why not give a more balanced depiction of tarot cards and inform the general public that tarot cards were really made for playing a type of card game which is played today in many parts of Europe.

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