May 5 and 6, 2018 I attended a wonderful mediumship seminar by Suzanne Giesemann. I learned a lot. To be a medium and a conduit for spirit one must be in the present moment and in a neutral state. To be an effective channel and conduit for a spirit a medium must put left brain thoughts aside and use the right brain and just let information flow to be able to give messages from spirit to the clent/sitter.
During the seminar I had a wonderful reading experience for my /client/sitter. I sat in silent, with eye closed and a neutral, open mind. In a few seconds an image appears in my mind’s eye. It was the image of a elderly woman. The little white curly poodle bichon Frise doggie was dancing all around her. I described the woman and the dog to the client/sitter. She wore a house dress with apron and had short curly gray hair and wire rim glasses. I said she loved to cook, bake and take care of her home and family. The dog was her constant companion. She died from a short illness at around 90. She sends her love and is very proud of you. I said this was either a grandmother or an a aunt.
When I was finished with my spiel and looked at the client/sitter she was smiling. That was my aunt, she said and the dog was indeed her constant companion. She said that the doggie was on the bed with her aunt when she passed. My client/sitter was there with her too. Her aunt passed in April of 2017 and the little doggie passed in April 2018 almost a year to the exact date of when her aunt passed. She said that she was with her aunt and her doggie when her aunt passed and that she held that little doggie when she took her last breath a year later. She was thrilled that her aunt and little doggie came through.
Instead of saying client/sitter – from now on will just say sitter. I had another good reading for a sitter. A father figure came through. I felt that he served in the military, then had his own business. I saw I see him standing in front of his business door, on the sidewalk. He is very proud of his business. He treats his customers fairly and honesty. He was well known and liked. He could buy a big fancy Catidlac car, but prefers to buy more practical and modest Ford products, or just cheaper in order to pay his workers better and charge his customers less. I said I see him standing on the sidewalk in front of his business with a fancy suit and vest on. He wears a dress hat and his hands are tucked in his vest pockets standing there proudly. I finished and opened my eyes. “That’s my dad” the sitter said. He had his own business after being in the Coast Guard. His business was one of pesticides. And he was fair and honest and everyone in town knew him. My sitter said, “he hated suits though, but knew he had to get one,” smiled my sitter. She said he picked out a brown one and it stood out against other’s black suits when he was at church. He was buried in that suit. I laughed and said that I thought he presented himself to me in that suit so you would be proud that he was wearing it. He sends his love and is very proud of you and the work you do.
I did another reading that I thought the sitter was very pleased. As I read spirit, I have my eyes closed so I do not see expressions on sitters faces. I ask them not to make comments or ask questions during the readings – only afterwards. In this reading I saw an elderly woman. She was strong in mind, wit, charm, intelligence and made a lot of difference. She lived for her community and to make it better. She led a group of women. I told the sitter that I thought it was her grandmother, but I felt that earlier times. I should have said great-grandmother but for some reason I did not. I said the woman was strong and that she was the sitter spiritual guide and helped her with her nursing and herb work. She is with you always and is very proud of you and helps you through tough times I said. She sends her love. I said I do not see a dog with her – no pets. When I opened my eyes and asked the sitter how it went she smiled real big. That was my great-grandmother she said. She was a leader of a woman’s group – maybe the women’s side of the Masons, she wasn’t sure but knew that her great grandmother Lillie started a women movement way back then. And now I wonder if it was a suffrage movement? Anyway, she was strong, powerful, influential and determined and made a mark in society for herself and helped so many women and gave them hope for a brighter, freer future. And the sitter agreed – no pets. She was my sitter favorite person and she loved her great-grandmother very much. It was a wonderful, very rewarding reading for my sitter and myself. It always makes me joyous and pleased with a do a successful reading and my sitter feels love and graditude.