
Talking to the Dead
Every Wednesday, In this podcast, I invite you to join me on a journey to other dimensions, and to give people who have moved on from this earthly dimension a channel to speak to us. Each week on Wednesday, I will interview a different person beit a dead celebrity or ordinary person like my self. I meet spirit guides, and consciousness entities. I do this especially on Wednesday at a certain time so I can have control of my time and not be overrun by interviewees wanting to come through !!
I have been psychic all my life, however only in the last few years have I had the courage to do something about it. When I was a baby I have saw people walking around my cot at night, and all my life I have seen and heard people who have been trying to communicate with me. l was never frightened, but for the sake of my business life, relationships, and sanity I kept this side of my life largely to myself. Things have changed in my life now that I am older, and I have decided to use the podcast format to interview in real time anyone who chooses to use me as a channel. I have no idea what is going to happen, but I know this is what I am born to do.
I am definitely not a professional Psychic, and obviously I never felt I needed training. I dont want to make money out of people, and I just want to correct a wrong that has held me back all these years. That wrong was trying to deny my gifts, and not use them to help humanity. Over 40 years ago a psychic medium told me at the British Spiritualist Association that I had a man standing over my shoulder who was protecting me since I was a child. The lady said I had such skills that I needed to use them to one day help humanity. I really hope the Podcast format will be that vehicle to do this.
Talking to the Dead
Episode 38: I visit the 1200 year old St. Maria Lyskirchen church in Cologne to meet the dead still visiting there.
In this next chapter of the podcast, I have been asked by many souls to get out of my usual place, and go and visit them in places their energy still resides. This week I go to the St. Maria Lyskirchen, in Cologne, which at neally 1,180 years since its founding in 948 is one of the oldest churches in Cologne ! I meet Titan, and the Church Organist I believe, during the Second World War. Hans tells me of the love and tragedy he witnessed before he died after the war in a refugee camp from disease.
About the Church.
It was founded in 948, and the present building dates from 1210 to 1220, with some later additions in the Gothic style.[2] The upper parts of the west front were rebuilt in the 19th century.[3] The church is in the form of a three-aisled basilica, with a chancel flanked by two towers, only one of which was constructed to its full height, and an eastern apse.[3] The building received only minor damage during the wars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Maria_Lyskirchen,_Cologne
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