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.
Allison Dubois Secrets of the Monarch VIDEO
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Allison Dubois renowned Psychic Medium talks about her new book Secrets of the Monarch where she explores life and death, along with their meanings.
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In SECRETS OF THE MONARCH, Allison explains that if you want to understand life, you must understand death. She shows readers how communicating with the dead has taught her important lessons about life and how people can apply these principles to their own lives.
Allison stresses that every person’s life is part of a bigger story, stretching past family and friends to neighbors, community members and society as a whole. By making the most of your life now, she says you can positively affect that story. After all, if you already know the story will end, why not make the content a true masterpiece?
Psychic Medium Allison DuBois: Are Spirits Bound To Us?
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Famed Psychic Medium Allison DuBois which the hit T.V. show “Medium” is based on, talks about Spirits which are bound to us in this excellent video.
Allison offers private readings and seminars on a regualar basis, from her website:
I do book private readings. To get on the list you must ATTEND one of my seminars and ask to be added to the Private Reading List. I do this, because those who attend my events are able to both witness readings and become aquainted with my style. They leave understanding the process of a reading and this puts us on the same page energetically. Powerful readings have resulted from this practice and that’s my intention for every custom reading. You may not add other people’s names only your own to the list.
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.


