Sunday, December 17, 2006

Life Goes On; The December Demo

Last night's "Life Goes On" public demo of mediumship at Poor Richard's was an intimate and cozy group of a dozen gathered upstairs around a nicely lit Christmas tree.

We talked about what mediumship is and is not- how it compares with what we see on TV on shows like The Medium or Ghost Whisperer (it's VERY different)- but that is not to denegrate the Hollywood versions; after all- they are good entertainment! Still, I've got to say; if I received messages like Patricia Arquette, I'd NEVER go to sleep! Yick. No thank you to those kind of nightmares!

I did a demonstration of mediumship- identifying half a dozen or so spirits in the room and passing along messages to those who could identify those spirits.

Then we talked about how it's done and what it feels like, and how anyone can learn to do it- just as nearly anyone can learn to draw or play an instrument.

I led the group in a guided meditation so that they could learn how to perceive their own loved ones and see how it's done, in a general way. And then I gave more messages from Spirit loved ones in the room.

A few of the Spirit guests were not recognized by their friends/relatives.. at least then and there.
A couple were taken several minutes after they had come and gone.. as audience members recollected folks they had known and loved. Some were back in an instant with messages.

That's how this works: once a Spirit has been identified, the information just flows and messages pour in. If the Spirit is not taken, they step back slowly, seeming to be disappointed, and I look for another Spirit to step forward and tell me about themselves.

Some people in attendance spoke with me privately afterward, to futher confirm connections made and one to ask about her daughter.. who immediately came through with names and circumstances of passing along with messages about her family.

It's good to see people comforted by the knowledge that their loved ones still exist and are somehow OK.

But then that's what this is all about.

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