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Saturday, 29 September 2018

Physical Mediumship Case File #1

How coincidental is it to be suffering the exact same physical conditions as a deceased family member; to then be that convinced you are suffering a massive heart attack, for example, that you rush yourself off to your local hospital?

Hours later, after a series of specialist tests, you are found to have a clean bill of health. You return home, only to find the symptoms returning once more. Another visit to the hospital is likely to have you branded as a hypochondriac.

What is going on here? The Skeptic and the scientist would dismiss the occurrence as mere poppycock. Except, its not poppycock. Turning to the metaphysical there is a very profound explanation. Something which can be explained from first hand experience.

The above scenario is a true story, a recent client had been suffering from the same conditions as their 'Grandfather Figure' who'd passed to the other worlds months earlier. He'd made a connection towards the end of her consultation and had pointed out via D.T.T that the client had been suffering the same intense pains on the right hand side of the body as he had prior to his passing.

On relating this information from him, it is was confirmed as having taken place recently. Not only that the intense pains in the feet, knees and back which a deceased Maternal Grandmother had been suffering from in life, were also being felt strongly as well.

It is best explained as 'physical mediumship' or even 'clairsentience' where the conditions of the deceased individual magnetically overshadows the conditions of the medium, or individual feeling them. The conditions are crazily real, hence the reaction of going to the local A & E with a suspected heart attack. It has occurred as intensely to me numerous times; I've had a Grand Mal Epileptic fit in front of me client; I've had heart failure; severe head pains due to a brain tumour; collapsed lungs' liver failure .... the list is endless. It is the only feasible explanation for my client's experience.