Fox Interview’s Clairvoyant In Baby Lisa Case


Fox recently Interviewed the Texas Clairvoyant in the case of missing baby Lisa Irwin.

Fox News’ Megyn Kelly sat down with the Texas Clairvoyant Stephanie Almaguer who’s Psychic visions recently sparked a renewed search for the missing baby.

Texas Clairvoyant Stephanie Almaguer claims to have had visions of the whereabouts of baby Lisa, which she then made a drawing of which was posted on a blog which she regularly writes on. Residents recognized the drawing as being an area near baby Lisa’s residence and a renewed search began.

Recently reported by examiner.com, Clairvoyant Stephanie Almaguer believes that baby Lisa is dead.

According to Almaguer, who has worked with law enforcement officials in a number of high profile missing persons cases, she has received visions that offer her insight on what really happened to baby Lisa on the night she went missing from her parents home this past October.

Based on the visions she claims to have received, Almaguer believes that baby Lisa drowned in the family bathtub and was then placed on the parent’s bedroom floor as attempts were made to revive the infant’s lifeless body.

After attempts to bring the baby to failed, Almaguer believes that the baby was buried in a shallow grave not far from the family’s home. “She’s in a hole, and it was a hole that carried water,” said Almaguer.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the relatives of Baby Lisa.

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“Clairvoyant Kindergarten” Allows Clairvoyant Readers to Grow

Long before J.K. Rowling ever conceived Hogwarts, a small group of students in Berkeley, Calif., were learning what Harry Potter would have called “divination.”

It’s called “psychic kindergarten,” beginner lessons for clairvoyants, where they learn how to read colored spirits, feel chakras and “blow roses.” Susan Bostwick, the president of the Berkeley Psychic Institute, is also one of its teachers.

“What we do is teach people to discover, go in and find out what your abilities are, and how do you want to use them for the greater good,” she said.

Bostwick stressed that, unlike Harry Potter and his friends, what she and her students are practicing is not magic.

“We talk about magic and miracles, [but] it’s allowing yourself to have what you’re experiencing in life as a miracle,” she said. “I’m teaching people to use their psychic ability. They already have it.”

The institute, which is an offshoot of the Church of the Divine Man, is a new age religious group, which bases its teachings on the Bible’s New Testament and has been around for 38 years. It has had 300,000 participants come through, according to Bostwick.

When the students are asked to “blow roses” in “psychic kindergarten,” it means they are being asked to imagine a rose as a way of focusing the mind. In their minds’ eye, they then visualize the rose exploding, which is supposed to clear their thoughts, getting rid of any distracting psychic energy.

The students also spend time talking about colors of psychic energy. Each of the colors has different meanings. For example, gold means spiritually awakened or inspired.

“In kindergarten, you’re just there to play and learn and discover,” said Bingo Marasigan, director of the Berkeley Psychic Institute. “That’s what we do here. We provide the space. It’s a playground for you to play with energy.”

After graduating from the institute, the participants use their skills in many different fields. One is a clairvoyant debt counselor; another, a self-styled psychic hairdresser. Another, named Nysa, lives near Napa Valley, Calif., where she reads people’s auras — the psychic energy that surrounds our bodies in vivid colors.

Some Real Estate Agents Call in Psychics To Do ‘House Healings’

Places, such as a house or an apartment, also can have auras from the psychic energy people have left behind. A group of psychic healers from the institute now work in real estate conducting “house healing,” at the request of a real estate agent. They clear the rooms of any negative energy left over from the previous owners.

Real estate agent Luis Castillio-Munoz says he uses the healers purely to help houses sell. He had them come to one house where the former tenants were out of work and couldn’t afford to pay the rent for six months.

“It’s my business, so if I want to sell a house, you put energy in, energy comes out,” he explained. “We’ll do whatever it takes to get it sold.”

However, the house in question still hasn’t sold.

Bostwick said that part of what they teach in “psychic kindergarten” is how to put the disappointments of life in perspective because they believe there is more reality than people can see.

“Learn to be amused by the things around you,” she told her class. “When you’re amused, the problems tend to get a lot smaller.”

Source abcnews.go.com/Health

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Clairvoyant Communicates With Murder Victims

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An Australian Psychic Medium and Clairvoyant is gaining popularity, known as ‘The Lady that Speaks with the Dead’. Comparisons have been drawn to the United States John Edward, but Carmel is Australia’s own.

Carmel Wright is a nationally acclaimed Medium and Clairvoyant who has, for many years, written and published articles regarding her work with the Spirit World. Sometimes, part of this work involves helping the Australian Police with missing persons and murder victims.

From her website, Carmel writes about her realization of becoming a psychic:

‘It was 11 years ago that I discovered I was a medium and a clairvoyant. I was hearing voices and thought I was going mad. It was horrendous but I just went with it,’ she said.

The transition took place and Carmel found herself able to communicate with spirits of people who had died.
‘The spirits choose you. As humans we operate on a lower frequency than the spirit world so for me to be able to understand what they were saying the spirits raised my frequency and lowered theirs,’ she explained.

It took 12 months for the transition to be complete.

Ever since that point Carmel has been giving clairvoyant readings but her work as a medium has brought her the satisfaction of knowing she is helping people ‘heal’ after a loss that so many deal with.

As reported by tweednews.com.au, the popular Australian Psychic Medium Carmel Wright from Banora Point, works with police from around Australia to help solve murder cases:

Carmel Wright said murder victims appeared to her and filled her in on missing clues that police had missed, revealing the murderer’s name every time.

Ms Wright hopes to one day pursue the path of acclaimed psychic Allison DuBois, on whom Channel 10 show Medium is based.

One of Ms Wright’s most memorable cases involves a woman in Perth, more than 34 years ago.

She cannot reveal the name of the victim, as the murder is currently unsolved.

Ms Wight said the murdered woman told her who killed her and where the evidence was that police needed to solve the case.

She claims there were two men involved in the murder.

“One has since passed on, but the other one is still out there and he took the jewellery off the dead woman’s body, which the police didn’t know,” she said.

Ms Wright will not contact the dead unless a family member requests her to do so, and she says it is the murder victims who find her, not the other way around.

“I never go searching for murder victims,” Ms Wright said.

“They find me.”

For our Australian readers, Psychic Medium Carmel Wright will be at the Twin Towns Services Club in October.

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