Modern Mystic
Psychic strikes again
Posted on July 1, 2009 by jkelly
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Once again, I have to report being blown away by the psychic, Lois, at Open Doors in Braintree last weekend.
I went to see her Saturday, immediately after I checked out a few prospective apartments.
On the way to see the psychic, I was telling my friend about my favorite apartment, which I referred to as “the yellow house” because it’s yellow inside and outside. The first thing Lois said to me, before we even sat down, was, “Are you moving? Because I see you packing boxes.” When I said yes, she responded, “It’s a yellow place, right?” and she described it: hardwood floors, near water, owned by an old lady, etc. Everything she said was totally right on, I couldn’t believe it. She also told me “the spirits” feel this is the place for me, and that they are going to block other options to make sure I move there!
Lois does not use cards or tools, it all just comes to her, and she writes the information down for you as she gets it.
Learn animal communication this weekend
Posted on June 25, 2009 by jkelly
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This Saturday, Uplifting Connections on Rte. 104 in Bridgewater, is hosting an animal communication development circle, led by Karen Rando.
“Develop and enhance your communication skills with our animal friends. Bring a picture and be prepared to learn interesting facts about past and present animals in your life. No prior experience necessary.”
The 4th Saturday of every month. 10am-12noon.
Fee: $7.
Spiritualist Church anti-Ouija
Posted on June 15, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Angel Board, Life after death, Ouija, Spiritualism, mediums, psychic mediums | 1 Comment
I find it quite odd that the spiritualist church ”frowns on ouija boards,” as I was informed by a spiritual medium at the Canton Spiritualist Church last Sunday.
For those who don’t know, spiritualists believe that life continues after death, and regularly communicate with loves ones on “the other side,” or heaven. I am not enormously enamoured of the spiritualist church, personally, in part because of their history (fraud, weird spirit manifestations through trumpets, channeling, rappings, etc.), and because they have rigid beliefs that seem more based on man’s opinion that spiritual truth.
For instance, that people should not try to communicate with departed loved ones for at least a year after they have passed. The idea is that the spirit needs time to rest, to adjust to the other side. However, just about anyone who has lost someone knows that this is far too long to wait for a connection, or at least when they believe that communication is possible. Many people who have lost a love one also know that the deceased person will find a way to get through, if it is their desire, long before one year. In fact, many people experience after-death communication in the hours following a loved one’s death - I know I have. My relatives have too.
But back to the ouija board, or the board I use, the “Angel Board.” This medium was telling me my departed grandmother was giving me a message. She said my grandmother (Marie) looked like me, but had a larger frame. Well, I guess so. She said my grandmother wanted me to take up the same hobby she had: needle-point. Oh, no, no, no, no. My grandmother was by no stretch of the imagination someone who would do needlepoint, and I don’t plan on starting. So the medium suggested she was doing something else with her hands, like drawing. OK, I like to draw, but Nanny, I don’t think so. I happened to mention that I connected with her on the Angel Board, and this medium let me know ouija boards are not kosher in the spiritualist church.
What is the difference between a person receiving messages from beyond via psychic abilities, as a medium does, and someone getting messages using both a tool like the ouija board and intution? It seems to me the reality is, in both instances, the person is acting as a channel, or a medium, and the energy is simply flowing through him or her.
Better than Calamine lotion
Posted on June 4, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Intuition, Psychic, intuitive healing, remedy for poison ivy | 1 Comment
Ah, poison ivy, the great deflator of summertime joy.
Last weekend, I came down with a horrible case of poison ivy or sumac when I crashed into the woods while kayaking on the Charles. This is the worst bout I’ve ever had, even though this is the only time I’ve been disciplined enough not to scratch. What started as tiny pink patches burgeoned into swollen red welts that look like a cougar attacked my arm. And my wounds “weep” something fierce.
I’ve tried leaving it alone - it just got worse - I tried calamine lotion - it got redder, more tender, and then seemed to expand. It was scary. So I found myself asking my angels and God for help last night. I tuned into to my intuition, and immediately “heard,” psychically, to apply yogurt to my wounds.
So I found some plain Greek yogurt and dabbed it on my blistery arm, which had a nice cooling effect. I let it dry and washed it off about an hour later, and then “heard” another bit of advice to apply vaseline. This seemed wrong, but I tried it anyway, and to my surpise and delight, the redness and swollen area was greatly reduced almost immediately. (Maybe I had a sensitivity to calamine lotion that was helped by the vaseline? )
Today, my “wounds” are much better and hardly leaking, and I will keep using my intuitive remedy.
Once again, listen to your intuition! And if you have the misfortune of getting poison ivy this summer, consider the healing power of yogurt, and prayer.
Good omens in nature
Posted on June 4, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Angels, Signs, fairies and magic | Leave a Comment
A while back, I blogged about a friend who curiously found several four-leaf clovers right when she needed a boost of hope. Yesterday, she excitedly left me a voicemail that she found yet another one. This doesn’t surprise me.
Again, this sign of good things to come was right on time. And, it’s fitting
that my friend would receive signs outdoors, since she is very connected to nature: she’s an animal lover, a passionate advocate for the environment, and spends a lot of time outside gardening, planting, and taking walks.
She wasn’t searching for a 4-leaf clover, but she found one. I’ve read that they really are very rare - only 1 in 10,000 clovers.
Perhaps it is the fairies, who are said to be the mischievous “angels” of nature, helping my friend. Doreen Virtue, the “angel lady,” who writes about angels and fairies, says fairies are stewards of the environment, and help those who help the planet.
Whatever the reason, it’s always fun and uplifting to find a little magic in the world!
“It’s Supernatural!” - Miraculous healings
Posted on June 2, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Answered Prayer, Positive Thinking, Prayer, Supernatural, forgiveness and healing, miracle healing, miracles | Leave a Comment
Typically, I don’t watch TBN (Trinity Broadcast Network), but something made me stop this morning to check out Sid Roth’s show, “It’s Supernatural! & Messianic Vision.” Not that I really believed it would be a show on the supernatural - I’ve seen that trick before, those deceptive titles that lure you to click on some channel you never would otherwise.
However, I was pleasantly surprised and intrigued by Sid’s show, and his guest, Melanie Hemry, an intensive care nurse who witnessed miraculous healings, and later interviewed others who experienced amazing spiritual healings. I have to say, this was perfect timing for me - I had just finished googling the mind-body connection for poison ivy/poison sumac, so I can end the horrible itching that’s currently driving me nuts. Not that I’m comparing this annoying rash with the serious illnesses Hemry describes, but I note the timely connection. My google search did yield a woman healing herself of a serious reaction to poision ivy by telling herself, “My body knows what to do.” I find that a very healing and powerful statement.
But back to Hemry and Roth, who was apparently Jewish until he was saved by Jesus (I don’t yet know the story), and now he’s on a mission to spread the word about Jesus’ love and teachings. Hemry details several accounts of dramatic healings following prayer.
The first: a pro tennis player who is literally on his deathbed with a rare, incureable kind of cancer. This man prayed to God, and “heard” back, in his mind, that he was sick because he had not forgiven someone, and his anger/hatred were creating this disease that was killing him. (I have read this idea before, in a book called “Radical Forgiveness,” which postulates cancer is caused when people do not forgive.) He answered back that the incident was so long ago, and he wouldn’t even know how to contact the person he needed to make amends with. Right then, according to Hemry, the man sees a phone number flash through his mind. He calls the person using this number, forgives this person, and immediately, begins showing signs of remission, starting with his kidneys. Finally, within days, the doctors say he has no evidence of disease.
Another great account is of a young boy, Desmond, cured of a severe form of autism. According to Hemry, the boy’s mother said he would frequently bang his head against the wall, never make eye contact, was pretty much incomprehensible, and was incapable of socializing. He would repeat, “I am Desmond! I am Desmond!” for hours. The mother just did not know how to deal with it all. One day, after reading a Bible verse, it occurred to her to tell Desmond to replace “healed” with “Desmond” when he repeated, “I am Desmond,” so that he constantly repeated, “I am healed! I am healed!”
After some time, Desmond was on a bus with other special needs students, and suddenly looked around, baffled at their activity. He got off the bus, looked his mother straight in the eye, and asked, “Why am I on the bus with all these strange kids?” From then on, Desmond was apparently “normal,” and is now studying at law school.
It’s certainly something to contemplate.
A doctor’s near-death experience
Posted on June 1, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Jesus Christ and life after death, Life after death, Near-death experiences, OBE | Leave a Comment
I love George G. Ritche’s near-death story. If you don’t mind ordering books online, it is worth the wait to get his book, “Return from Tomorrow,” written more than 30 years ago. I only heard of it by chance, through an elderly woman who struck up a conversation with me at Lizzy & the Enchanted Creamery in Cumberland, R.I. Funny, she happened to mentioned she lives on “Angel Way”~
In 1943, Ritchie was 19 years old, getting ready to enter medical school, and to “whip the Nazis” in the Army. During basic training, however, he became seriously ill with influenza and pneumonia and died, his heart stopped for nine minutes.
Meanwhile, Ritchie was experiencing life… without a body. He didn’t feel dead, or believe he was dead. It took him a while to realize the lump underneath the sheets on the hospital bed was actually him. As he wished to be back home, in Richmond, he suddenly found himself soaring, traveling faster than he ever had, about 50 feet above land, passing over towns, a broad river, and finally “landing” on an unknown street corner. Months later, after he returned to his body, he happened upon the same place, and was astonished to see that it really did exist. After his flight, Ritchie tried to re-enter his body, and just could not do it. He began to despair, when suddenly the room became brighter and brighter.
A “man made of light” entered the room, and he recognized the man as Jesus. Richie wrote, “Above all, with that same mysterious inner certainty, I knew that this man loved me. Far more even than power, what emanated from this Presence was unconditional love. An astonishing love. A love beyond my wildest imagination. This love knew everything about me - the quarrels with my stepmother, my explosive temper, the sex thoughts I could never control, every mean, selfish thought and action since the day I was born - and accepted and loved me just the same.”
Ritchie goes on to describe lessons Jesus teaches him, bits of heaven and hell.
One of the great things I take away from Ritchie’s account is what he learns after returning to life, when he has to face the horrors of World War II, of witnessing the atrocities at a Nazi concentration camp when he was charged with getting medical help to newly liberated prisoners.
All he wants, dreams about, is returning to the bliss of life in heaven. After recognizing something deeply familiar about a wounded sergeant he befriended, he realized “it was Christ who all this time had been looking at me out of Jack Helms’ eyes.”
Ritches finally realizes how to deal with his terrible ”homesickness” for heaven and the closeness of Christ: by finding him in the people he saw everyday.
“When the ugliness became too great to handle, I did what I learned to do: I went from one end to the other of that barbed wire enclosure, looking into men’s faces until I saw looking back at me the face of Christ.”
Psychic reading freakily accurate
Posted on May 27, 2009 by jkelly
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I recently had a psychic reading with a woman who I only know as Lois at Open Doors metaphysical store in Braintree, and was wowed once again by her accuracy.
It was a quick reading, only 15 minutes, but she managed to give me a full page and a half worth of psychic information. First off, she told me “be careful with the truck.” Right on - that week, I was borrowing my father’s truck, and had accidentally backed up into a structure earlier that day. She even got the color right: red.
She also accurately predicted that I would get a new car in 3 days, though she did not correctly say what color/model it would be.
Lois also mentioned my boyfriend would be talking of traveling to California, and in fact, he had already discussed with his boss. I mentioned this, and Lois then said, “Steve?” - and in fact, Steve was the name of the developer in California who he was going to see.
Next, most surprising of all, was that she mentioned a woman named Michelle (my roommate’s girlfriend). Lois explained that Michelle “has some insights about money” for me, that she needs people to help her with her business, which involves teaching people how to make their money work for them. She said Michelle knows a small clique of young people with a lot of money and no idea how to spend it or what to do with their time. RIGHT ON, RIGHT ON, RIGHT ON. Michelle had actually just been telling me about all this several nights prior. This was completely accurate, every aspect. Fortunately, Lois also predicted success in Michelle’s endeavors.
Although not everything Lois has ever predicted in past readings has come to pass, I can’t deny that she is definitely psychically gifted and worthy of recommendation. One of the best things about a reading with Lois is that she does not use cards, astrology, or other divination tools to guide her psychic insights; she just “channels” the information, receives it through psychic hearing, feeling, and seeing. She does not ask questions, she just sits you down and she begins writing whatever comes to her. This, in my opinion, is pretty much exactly what a psychic reading should be.
Good things do happen during a recession!
Posted on May 21, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Angels, Answered Prayer, Manifesting, Prayer | Leave a Comment
I am so happy today, I almost feel guilty, knowing how stressed out many people are in this economy. All around, people are losing jobs, worrying about money and meeting basic needs. I feel like I’ve had a stroke of good luck for the past week, and of course I attribute it to help from above: angels and spirit helpers, answered prayers.
Not only did I get that new car I was trying to “manifest,” but today I found out that I don’t need to make a costly repair that had lowered the purchase price and made the car affordable to me. And there’s yet another positive twist to my search for a new, cheap but reliable car: it is going to result in my brother getting his dream car. You see, my father decided to help me find a new car by asking his trusted mechanic at the Holliston Gulf if he had any used cars available. Turns out, he had the car of my brother’s dreams. Because my dad and the mechanic are so friendly, he offered him a steep discount, and now my brother will have that car - and he wasn’t even looking or “in the market”! He is going from a clunky car with shot brakes to a ride he’s actually going to enjoy.
It’s nice how the universe works sometimes. Gotta love the unexpected synchronicities and connections.
Manifesting a new car- Did it work?
Posted on May 16, 2009 by jkelly
Filed Under Answered Prayer, Manifesting, Psychic, The Secret, Vision and Meditation, lesson | 1 Comment
About three weeks ago, my gut was urging me to start searching for a new car, and with pretty much no funds, I turned to manifesting to make it happen (as mentioned in an earlier blog). Doreen Virtue, the “angel lady” manifested a new car for herself when she also had no way to buy one as a young mother, and my father “manifested” a new fridge, a new washer and dryer, and his first house when all of that seemed completely impossible, when he was just 22 years old and starting our family. I note that each of these manifestations not only involved the belief and visualization emphasized in books like “The Secret,” but also prayer.
Well, I’d say both my intuition and manifestation were right on target. My 1995 Dodge Avenger, “Belinda” was still plugging away weeks ago, despite having 220k under her belt, but my intuition was screaming that I should look for a car NOW, regardless of whether I had cash to buy one. I took it on faith, ignoring the advice of a well-intentioned boyfriend to wait until I had the funds. Last Thursday morning, sadly, Belinda passed away, her engine seized.
Since I had already been scouring Craigslist like a maniac for the two weeks prior, I had a good idea of what was out there and I felt prepared. Within days, I had my new car, and that inner voice both guided me where to look and let me know, “It’s the right one.” Not only that, but I dreamt of my grandmother telling me to “get the red car,” and she even mentioned how much it would cost! I also saw a license plate that read, “REDJOY” - I took it as a sign that the red car was it.
I don’t know if that was a successful manifestation, but it sure felt like it. One thing is for sure, as I learned throughout the whole search process: you can count on your intuition. It’s clear to me that it knows more than our minds do.
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