Celebrity Astrologer Predicts Heidi Montag Divorce
As reported by astrochicks.com, a Celebrity astrologer predicts whether the famous “Hills” couple Heidi and Spencer will divorce or patch up their marriage.
Heidi Montag is feeling the planetary power that is activating her chart right now. Heidi is a Virgo with an Aquarius Moon, which can be co-dependent, as well as rebellious. Spencer is a Leo with a Scorpio Moon, which can be very controlling and manipulative.
If Heidi can get through this summer and not get caught up in her co-dependent tendencies, she has a great opportunity to make a brand new start as a single woman. Saturn, the planet of lessons and maturity is briefly dancing back into Heidi’s Sun sign of Virgo giving her one last opportunity to make some lasting changes. She also is experiencing a Jupiter return. Jupiter returns happen every twelve years and can help attract great opportunities into Heidi Montag’s life.
Spencer was born with Venus, the planet of love, retrograde in his chart. At some level Spencer feels he is not loved or worthy of love. So he tests, manipulates, and controls the one he loves. If Spencer Pratt chooses to seek help through counseling or spiritual work he can make big changes and recognize that he can love and be loved freely without such struggle. Maybe he should think of joining Celebrity Rehab!
Psychic Medium Tony Stockwell Gives Reading VIDEO
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Popular Psychic Medium Tony Stockwell has made waves in the United Kingdom and across Europe with his accurate psychic readings, and tours.
From the Tony Stockwell website:
Even as a child Tony knew he was different from other children. From an early age he was aware of seeing people before him that others could not see. It was common for him to hear his name being called by someone unseen, and also common for him to be aware of events before they actually happened. To him, all this was perfectly normal.
Born in the East End of London, and part of a close, extended family, much of Tony’s early childhood was the same as any other. All through his early school years and into teenage hood the most amazing paranormal events happened to, and around, Tony.
When he was 16 years old he was invited by a friend to attend a local Spiritualist church to observe a Medium work, and from the minute he set foot inside the door he knew this was what he wanted to do with his life, and what was expected of him. This was the beginning of Tony’s journey to becoming one of the country’s most well-known and respected Psychic Mediums.
Over the years that followed, Tony took every opportunity to develop and demonstrate his mediumistic ability, endeavoring to reunite relatives with their departed loved ones. He is always striving to push the boundaries of his work, wanting each message from the other side to be as perfect as possible to prove, beyond doubt that our spirits are eternal and are able to communicate with us.
Astrology 2010 Predictions VIDEO
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Astrology 2010 Predictions by Susan Miller, in this great interview video. Learn what the future holds for you over the coming year 2010, and Susan offers some great insight all the way into 2012.
Allison DuBois We Are Their Heaven Book VIDEO
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Allison Dubois renowned Psychic Medium talks about her new book We Are Their Heaven where she explores life and death, along with their meanings.
From the Psychic Medium Allison Dubois:
With the success of the television series Medium and her first book, Don’t Kiss Them Good-bye, millions of people have embraced Allison, her story, and her remarkable gift. The idea for We Are Their Heaven was born out of the pieces of communication that Allison received from the spirits who touched her over her years as a medium. In this book, she helps people to understand that we are so special to those who have died that they choose to remain with us, not because they’re bound but because we are their happiness, we are their heaven.
Now Allison brings readers into her psychic experiences. As we walk the continuum of life and death with her and meet the people whose lives she has touched, we feel the pain of loss and are at once saddened and then renewed by her experiences and the stories of loss and connection. Each chapter focuses on a different type of loss — parents, children, friends, and spouses who have lost loved ones through accidents, murder, suicide, and illness.
Throughout the book, people who have had readings with Allison share their experiences and the significance of their readings. They take us into their confidence and share the unique details, identifying the calling cards of the dead, the initial private piece of information that convinced them that they were communicating directly with their loved ones. Allison, in turn, takes us through the same readings and describes exactly what was delivered and how it was conveyed. She convinces us that an essential part of communicating with the deceased is learning how to read both their signs (the message) and their signature (the unique information).
Through Allison’s eyes, we see that the dead are trying to reach their living loved ones all the time. She explores timing, coincidence, auditory and sensory communications, dreams, visions, incident manipulation, and streaming events to affirm their attempts. Allison presents the riveting details of her communications — what she hears, sees, and feels.
Christians Must Use Their Psychic Abilities
By Kelly Jadon
REALITY: A NOW SERIES
An Interview With Former U.S. Government Psi Spy Lyn Buchanan About Why Christians Need To Accept The Use Of The Subconscious
Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) is a “specific form of applied parapsychology.” Civilians consider it Psi Spying. A taught science, CRV involves using highly controlled physical and mental protocols, allowing a viewer to locate information hidden within the subconscious mind and bring it to the surface of the conscious using the human body as the go-between or translator. Surprisingly, CRV is utilized by every government in the world. It has helped the U.S. Government locate the perpetrators behind the Lockerbie bombing, predict the movements of Saddam Hussein and his troops in Desert Storm, and find Colombian drug lords.
Today, in the civilian world, it is utilized in the search for missing children, medical diagnostics, business information collection, and other types of police work. Almost anyone can be trained in CRV. Because Controlled Remote Viewing can also be used in a negative manner, there are ethical considerations to the science that must be considered. Out of ignorance, the Christian community has generally steered clear of the subject of CRV, labeling the application as evil, or satanic. However, Lyn Buchanan, Christian and former Psi Spy for the U.S. Government, has a different view:
KJ: Lyn, when you were a youth, you had an incident with local Pentecostal church leaders in California attempting to “cast the Devil out” of you. You write in your book though that your ability to use your mind to cause things to happen—physical manifestations did not feel wrong. Yet you continued with your emotions about guilt and horror, “It had nothing to do with conscious and subconscious talents. To my fourteen-year-old mind, it meant only that God and Satan both were testing me. I was in a huge tug-of-war between them, and it required even more diligence of me, or my soul would burn forever in Hell.”
If you could go back to that time and place, and perhaps you already have, through CRV—what would you say to that boy who was accosted by local Christian leaders?
Lyn Buchanan: I think that I would now tell him that alongside Christianity, there is a thing called “Churchianity.” That is, beliefs and practices which are held by local churches and denominations, but not really a part of Christ’s teachings or goals. I have found over the years that when there is a conflict between the two sets of beliefs within a church or within a church leader’s belief system, the “Churchianity” seems to always win out. My father worked for the railroad, so we moved a lot. As we moved from city to city, we moved from Baptist church to Baptist church, and even at that young age, I was aware that the things that would send you to Hell in one church were always slightly different than what would send you to Hell in another. I also realized that beyond all the differences, there were things that remained the same. As I grew up, I realized that there are universal constants in God’s and Christ’s teachings which, to me, at least, overrode the local ones created by preachers and local congregations. I began testing local beliefs against the word of God and found that most of “Churchianity” is only interpretation. That little boy, back on the streets of California didn’t know that, and so, he trustingly believed that “if the preacher says it, then God says it, too.” He didn’t know that you can’t just accept what someone else says about God in order to know what is right and wrong. You have to have a personal relationship with God. You can’t just let someone else be religious for you – you have to know Him, yourself.
What would you have children/youth today know about psychic abilities if they believe they have more talent than others?
Well, this is probably going to sound a little strong, but the bottom line that I’ve come to understand in my own life is that if God gives you a gift, it’s for a reason, and that it’s probably a sin NOT to use it. There have been a lot of people come to me and condemn me for “being psychic.” I am what God made me.
A lot of people think that “psychic” is a four-letter word, and that it is automatically evil, in and of itself. They just automatically assume that in the military, we used the science of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) to kill people or bring occult forces into play, etc. The fact is that we used the science to find and help rescue hostages, to save soldiers’ lives, to warn our leaders of what evils other leaders had planned, etc.
I always talk to the Jehovah’s Witness missionaries when they come by. They are dedicated to their beliefs and I respect that. They are almost always very sincere and honest. But once, one of them brought his higher-up (whatever they are called) to talk to me. He kept saying that Satan was only letting us do such good things in the military in order to steal our souls… that the fact that I had used intuition in the military meant that our entire country would go to Hell. He looked around the room (never at me) and recited rhetorical phrases from church doctrine, not from the Bible. When I asked about Jesus saying, “…by their fruits ye shall know them,” I was ignored.
I was in a store some weeks later, and was approached by a young girl who had visited with our regular Jehovah’s Witness missionary. She said that our regular missionary always briefed them before coming to my house that they would be meeting the Satan incarnate (me), and to pay attention to the fact that he didn’t seem evil on the surface, but that was just his way to fool you. She then confided in me that she had had many psychic events take place in her life, and that she was both afraid of them, and lived in mortal fear because her church told her she would go to Hell for things over which she had absolutely no control.
To answer your question, I would tell the children/youth of today that God gave us many more abilities than we can ever realize. I would also tell them that an ability is both a gift and a responsibility. Being what God made you is not going to send you to Hell. Using it for evil or refusing to use it at all is wrong, but using it to bring good about in the world, and using it to His purposes is neither evil nor wrong.
How should our church leaders begin to understand the mind—conscious and subconscious—and its workings?
Our church leaders should get their heads out of the sand and deal with the fact that God made us wondrous. They should stop basing their faith on religious sound-bytes and start realizing the wonderful array of natural tools God has given us to perceive His world and do good in it. Instead of just blanket condemning people for talents that they were given, they should teach people to use those talents for the good that can be done with them.
How is the mind’s capability NOT associated with the Devil?
Oh, I think that Satan can use anything and everything for evil that God gave us for good. The necessity to eat and drink can turn to gluttony and drunkenness. The ability to do anything can be turned to less-than-holy purposes. What we are and the talents we have are associated with God, but the Devil can associate himself with us through them. That is why I think that it is the church’s responsibility to stop ignoring this ability and to teach people the responsible and holy use of it. I believe that it is the church’s dismissal of this ability that has left so many of those who have it with no other place to turn to except to the occult. Then, the church has pompously declared that it was right to condemn it. That is no different than keeping a part of society from getting a good education and then saying, “See! I told you they were stupid!” Or keeping a part of society from getting jobs and working for a living, and then saying, “See! I told you they were lazy!” The church has its own self-fulfilling prophecies. In the case of intuitive ability, the church has taken a wondrous gift of God and wasted Christianity’s chance to use it for the good it can do.
You write that CRI –Controlled Remote Influencing, can be used to harm others. In fact, you were asked to kill Mikhail Gorbachev. I understand that you do NOT condone this, as you find it unethical.
I firmly believe that the use of both CRI and CRV can be used for both good and evil, just like any other thing we can do. I would never condone the evil use of either.
Obviously, this behavior could be viewed as evil.
Are you saying that CRI, in and of itself, is evil? No. It is just a tool. The evil use of CRI is obviously evil. But it can also be used to convince cruel leaders not to conduct mass killings and war. It has medical applications. It can be used to help people heal their bodies. It can even be used for such mundane things as helping people stop smoking, stop needing a drink, stop needing drugs, etc. Don’t assume that because something CAN be used for evil, that it is evil. The improper use of the word, “love” has done more damage throughout history than probably any other word. But I would never condemn the word as being evil.
How does CRV differ from CRI?
The only difference between CRV (viewing to gain information) and CRI (influencing) is that one is passive and the other is active. They are two sides of the same coin.
And what stops have been put in place to prevent its misuse?
Unfortunately, there are no humanly created stops put into place to prevent people from misusing anything. There are laws put into place to punish people afterwards, but by then, the deeds are done. The stops which are put into place to prevent the misuse of CRI or any other tool we’ve been given are God’s laws and teachings. Our society focuses on the human-created laws and often forgets teaching the God-created laws. Those are the laws which, if taught to our children, will stop the misuse of anything.
Lyn, you write that you have followed people and their spirits into Heaven and Hell. Would you describe these places.
I will amend that question to include both “reincarnation” and “nothingness.” In my sessions, I found all four cases when following people into the “afterlife.” I always believed that there was no such thing as either of those two, but in sessions, there were times when they also turned out to be the final end. I came to the conclusion from those sessions, that when the church teaches you that the only options are Heaven and Hell, it may be “Churchianity” more than “Christianity.” And, in fact, I have since learned that the early Christian church accepted all four of these possibilities, too.
But to your question – whenever the person went to what I would call “Heaven,” it was wonderful beyond anything I have ever been able to put into words. I would stay in that session as long as possible, knowing that I was only seeing a part of it, but also knowing that that part was more than I could ever see on Earth. After one of these sessions, I would spend the next month or so in a feeling of shared ecstasy. On the other hand, whenever the soul went to what I would call “Hell,” I would experience it in session for maybe a hundredth of a second and would immediately recoil in such horror that it would throw me completely out of session. For the next month, just from that one one hundredth of a second, I would have nightmares and night terrors. The misery would follow over to the daytimes and into almost every waking moment. My advice to everyone would be…. Don’t go there. Do whatever you can to not wind up in that place. I’ve seen people laugh and say, “Yeah, I guess I’m going to Hell for my ways!” If only they could realize – even for one one hundredth of a second what that means – their ways would change. Don’t go there. You won’t like it.
In a CRV session, you met Jesus. Would you say that he is real?
I have absolutely no doubt about that. He is real.
What was your perception of him?
Well, believe it or not, he looked like a short Jewish guy. He didn’t have long blond hair and a European look. He was wearing a modern business suit, not a robe. He was the most peaceful and self-confident person I had ever met, and just being in His presence gave me an assurance that evil had no chance to overcome, here. I have never met anyone like Him before.
And most importantly, what can you tell others about him?
The session that day was a practice session on getting personality profiles – a thing which we usually did on foreign leaders and military people. CRVers are never told what or who the target is, in order to keep their logical mind from polluting the session. In this session, the target (the name, “Jesus”) was sealed inside an envelope, and not even the monitor knew what the target was that day. He only had instructions that the session was to be a “personality assessment.” We both assumed that it was some foreign leader – some distant bad guy that the government needed to know about. But the very second I “made contact,” I immediately told the monitor, “Whatever evil they think this guy did, he didn’t do it.” As the session continued, I became aware that I was in the presence of the most amazing person I had ever met. He never spoke to me throughout the whole session. I gave physical descriptions and the only personality description I could come up with was that this target person was the purest, most perfect person I had ever met. The final summary for that session was the same as my first comment to the monitor.
Later, after the military, one of the other remote viewing trainers asked me once, “You met Jesus? What did He tell you to do? What did He say?” All I could reply was that He didn’t have to say anything to me or tell me anything to do. Just being in His presence, I already knew what I should and shouldn’t do. I already realized what I was and was not. One thing that also became clear were the differences between Christianity and the “Lyn-ianity” that I had built throughout my life. I learned that to Him, the worst evil that I had ever done in my entire life – as well as the greatest good I had ever done – were miniscule. He didn’t condemn me for my sins, nor did he praise me for any good or accomplishments I had done. Instead, He accepted me. The Son of God stood there and in spite of all that I am and am not, in spite of all that I have and haven’t done – He accepted me. That changed my life from then on.
I got two personality profiles that day… His and my own.
CRV today is used outside the government through your business. How do you help others with the application of CRV today?
We do a lot of public service work – helping locate missing children, criminals, and evidence for the police, etc. We also use CRV to help businesses, help in R&D, archeology, revealing those facts about historical events which were not written about by the victors, etc. We teach people how to do CRV, and teach courses in the medical applications of CRV – both diagnostics and helping others to heal themselves. We are still continuing to find new non-military uses for this science.
Parting words for readers?
…..I would simply repeat the last line of my book…… that no matter what anyone tells you to the contrary, “It really is OK to be psychic.” If God gave you this gift, then there was a reason. Learn to use it correctly and learn to use it for Him, and don’t ever let the teachings and preachings of man stop you from using it.
I think that I should also add that CRV is a science, developed in the laboratory. Other than things like doing personality assessments, it is physical world, only. No auras, no spirit guides, none of the stuff that you normally hear from psychics. I think that psychics are probably doing something right, or else they would have faded away long ago. But I have little or no interest in such things. When I came out of the military and all this was declassified, people assumed that I would know everything about UFOs, aura reading, “soul entrapment,” possession, etc. I didn’t. I had been a soldier, doing his job – performing a scientific process that I had been taught… albeit a process which would later come to be called “psychic spying.” Even still, when people want to talk to me about what I call, “woo-woo things,” I tell them that my interests lie in bringing missing kids home, getting criminals off the streets, saving lives, and helping people with real-world problems. That is where my interests lie.
Leonard (Lyn) Buchanan today is the Executive Director of Problems> Solutions>Innovations (P>S>I) which began after Lyn’s retirement from the military in 1992.
Lyn has been plagued throughout his life with “psychokinetic” events. One fateful day in Augsburg, such an event, parts of which are still classified, happened and brought about official recognition and record of his “ability.” Shortly thereafter, the commander of the U.S. Intelligence and Security Command decided, because of these abilities, to transfer him to the special “psychic spying” unit at Ft. Meade, Maryland, where he planned to have Lyn affect and/or destroy enemy computer systems. This plan was aborted for funding reasons, and Lyn became one of the unit’s Controlled Remote Viewers instead (1984). He remained there on special assignment for the rest of his military career.
In late 1995, when the U.S. government declassified their Remote Viewing project, information became public about Lyn’s prior involvement with that project as one of the unit’s Remote Viewers, Database Manager, Property Book Officer and as the unit’s Trainer. Public demands for training and applications became great, and P>S>I moved into the remote viewing field full time, bringing with it Lyn’s extensive databasing capabilities. At the present time, P>S>I possesses the most complete body of data on the use of remote viewing in real-world applications.
Lyn has a personal drive to take this technology completely out of the “spooky” realm and find the scientific and technological causes behind it. To this end, he maintains a strict database on all operations in order to conduct as much research as possible.
Source: Basil & Spice
Saudis Will Not Behead Lebanese Psychic
As reported by the AP, in a turn of events the Saudi’s have decided not to behead a Lebanese Psychic for witchcraft, which we had previously reported on.
A Lebanese TV psychic, who was condemned to death for witchcraft by a Saudi court while visiting the country, will not be beheaded, his lawyer said Wednesday.
May al-Khansa told The Associated Press that the Saudi ambassador in Beirut informed the Lebanese justice minister that the execution of Ali Sibat would not take place.
“He confirmed to me that there will be no execution,” al-Khansa said about her conversation with Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanon’s justice minister. She refused to go into details but said “matters are going in the right direction.”
“We have faith in Saudi Arabia’s judicial system,” she added, noting that Sibat’s actions are not considered a crime in Lebanon.
Sibat is one of scores of people reported arrested every year in the kingdom on charges of practicing sorcery, witchcraft, black magic and fortunetelling, which are considered to be polytheism by the country’s ultraconservative judiciary.
The father of five was arrested by the Saudi religious police while making a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in May 2008 and sentenced to death last November on charges of practicing witchcraft.
Sibat, 49, made predictions on a satellite TV channel from his home in Beirut, where psychics, fortunetellers and astrologers operate freely. Many have regular TV and radio shows and some cafes even hire them to attract more customers. On Dec. 31, they jostle for air time to give their predictions for the new year.
According to his lawyer, he was the most popular psychic on his channel, especially among callers from the conservative Gulf.
After Mecca, Sibat went to Medina to pray at the Mosque of the Prophet. At his hotel, members of the religious police who enforce the kingdom’s strict Islamic lifestyle spotted him and grabbed him.
Earlier this week, a Saudi judicial official said the country’s highest appellate court had upheld the death sentence and asked the nation’s Supreme Judicial Council to set a date to carry out the execution.
Saudi newspapers have reported that the Court of Cassation had first rejected the case and asked the lower tribunal to offer Sibat a chance to repent. It was not clear if he was given that chance.
There has been sporadic media attention to his case. The report of his imminent execution earlier this month brought a flare of calls in the Lebanese press for his release.
Some Lebanese has also rallied near the Saudi embassy in Beirut to protest the execution sentence.
New York-based Human Rights Watch said last year Sibat’s death sentence should be overturned and called on the Saudi government to halt its “increasing use of charges of ‘witchcraft,’ crimes that are vaguely defined and arbitrarily used.”
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the lebanese psychic, and we hope that a quick outcome occurs.
Lisa Williams Tyler Psychic Reading
Lisa Williams is known worldwide for her amazing Psychic abilities and her gift of speaking with the dead; in this episode she gives a reading to special guest Tyler at his apartment.
From Lisa Williams mylifetime.com website, they speak about her gift:
Lisa Williams continues to surprise people with her ability to speak with the dead. In some cases she’ll transform the lives of the people she meets who are seeking to connect with their dearly departed. Throughout the series, Williams shares stories of people wanting to be reunited with someone from their past, while offering personal observations and insights.
Psychic Medium Allison DuBois
As reported by xomba.com, real life psychic medium Allison DuBois who’s life the hit T.V. show “Medium” is based on, spends her days much like on the show.
While skeptics and critics alike are quick to deny channeling or mediumship as being legitimate, some people believe, without doubt, that contact with spirit is not only possible, but also probable.
The television show, Medium, arose as a result of a belief in the ability to connect with the world of spirit and because of the specific abilities of one woman in particular, Allison DuBois.
Allison DuBois is a psychic medium who helps law enforcement solve crimes and profile criminals. She also uses her abilities to assist in jury consultation. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Allison DuBois received her criminal experience by working as an intern at the district attorney’s office when she attended Arizona State University (where she received her B.A. in political science).
At the University of Arizona, while Allison DuBois was studying political science, scientists were studying her – her psychic abilities, that is. One of the scientists asked her to audition for a show called Oracle. Allison read for the producers and, after the number of contestants was narrowed to five, Allison won a spot on the show that Kelsey Grammer co-produced. Gary Hart, who was President of Paramount Television at the time, was also part of the show.
After Kelsey Grammer and Gary Hart read Allison’s first book, entitled, don’t kiss them good-bye (title in lowercase to match actual cover), Glen Gordon Caron, executive producer and writer of Medium, decided to shoot a pilot episode of the show. Struck by Allison’s honesty, he was able to flesh out a character profile and provide the audience with an actual portrayal of her true-life character.
Admitting to Caron that she once drank to help her avoid seeing ghosts and hearing their voices, Allison also admitted to having a temper, something Caron wanted to use in his characterization of her to prove that she is not only psychically gifted, but also humanly real.
Allison’s husband, the real Joe DuBois, is an aerospace engineer just as he is in the show, Medium. And, like in the show, Allison and Joe are raising three daughters. However, their daughters’ actual names are Sophia, Fallon, and Aurora.
Every Friday night, viewers get a special glimpse into the life of Allison DuBois by tuning into the hit show, Medium. Played convincingly well by Patricia Arquette, Allison DuBois admits that the program closely resembles her life and is based on her experiences, though a little drama is thrown in for effect – like the brain tumor incident that never happened to the real Allison.
Everyday life, however, is fairly accurate, as it portrays a loving but very real family who interacts with each other as most loving families do – an argument doesn’t derail the family – they show genuine love and affection for each other despite, and maybe because of, disputes.
While Patricia Arquette and Jake Weber go by the real names of the people they play, Allison and Joe, the three daughters on the television show use different names: Ariel, Bridgette, and Marie (interestingly, Ariel’s real name is Sofia, whose name is spelled slightly different from the oldest daughter she portrays).
According to Allison, Season 6 more accurately portrays the WAY she receives her information. In the first five seasons, Allison awoke from dreams with information that dealt with a case. In actuality, the real Allison DuBois receives her information while she is awake.
Psychic Mom Rebecca Rosen Gives A Free Psychic Reading On Megan – Part 2
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Enjoy the 2nd video of this 2 part series where, psychic Mom Rebecca Rosen Gives A Free Psychic Reading On Megan. Rebecca is renowned worldwide for her amazing abilities, as shown by her website BIO:
Although Daniel and Jeanne have already passed on, Tana Hoy is still very much alive. All three of these famous psychics have left a permanent mark in psychic history due to their amazing psychic ability.
The first of our most famous psychics in America was named Daniel Douglas Homes. He first became known as a famous psychic in the 1850′s.
Being a Psychic Medium, he gave his first private seance at the age of 18. At this seance, Daniel’s psychic ability was so strong that he moved a large, solid, wood table in all directions by simply touching it. Shortly after this seance, his psychic ability grew rapidly and his name spread all over the world.
As his psychic development continued, he could move a table by simply touching it with his finger. He could cause an accordion that was locked in a solid steel cage to play at will, simply by requesting the help of his invisible spirit friends.
Rebecca Rosen is an astonishing talent among psychic mediums. For the past ten years, she has served as a bridge between this world and with those who have crossed over to the Other Side.
Rebecca has mesmerized thousands of clients and audience members with her down-to-earth style and gentle nature, along with her stunning accuracy in her ability to connect with spirit. Rebecca’s broad appeal has led to many guest appearances, including Entertainment Tonight, The Rachael Ray Show and Nightline. Her uniqueness lies in both the amount of accurate, quantitative, and detailed information given to those she reads, as well as her graceful, healing approach in which she delivers the messages.
Psychic Mom Rebecca Rosen Gives A Free Psychic Reading On Megan – Part 1
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Psychic Mom Rebecca Rosen Gives A Free Psychic Reading On Megan. Rebecca is renowned worldwide for her amazing abilities, as shown by her website BIO:
Although Daniel and Jeanne have already passed on, Tana Hoy is still very much alive. All three of these famous psychics have left a permanent mark in psychic history due to their amazing psychic ability.
The first of our most famous psychics in America was named Daniel Douglas Homes. He first became known as a famous psychic in the 1850′s.
Being a Psychic Medium, he gave his first private seance at the age of 18. At this seance, Daniel’s psychic ability was so strong that he moved a large, solid, wood table in all directions by simply touching it. Shortly after this seance, his psychic ability grew rapidly and his name spread all over the world.
As his psychic development continued, he could move a table by simply touching it with his finger. He could cause an accordion that was locked in a solid steel cage to play at will, simply by requesting the help of his invisible spirit friends.
Rebecca Rosen is an astonishing talent among psychic mediums. For the past ten years, she has served as a bridge between this world and with those who have crossed over to the Other Side.
Rebecca has mesmerized thousands of clients and audience members with her down-to-earth style and gentle nature, along with her stunning accuracy in her ability to connect with spirit. Rebecca’s broad appeal has led to many guest appearances, including Entertainment Tonight, The Rachael Ray Show and Nightline. Her uniqueness lies in both the amount of accurate, quantitative, and detailed information given to those she reads, as well as her graceful, healing approach in which she delivers the messages.




