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I sorely miss my grandparents and other wonderful family members who have died. I am just nosy...how many of you would consider consulting with a medium (a psychic who can facilitate conversations between those in the Spirit world and humans here) if you knew the person was trustworthy? How many of you have? What was your experience like? How were you referred to the medium you consulted?

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I'm a believer in after-life contact, as I have seen "dead people" on many occasions. But I also know there are a lot of scammers in the "medium" business. I would love to meet with John Edward (http://www.johnedward.net/) as he's demonstrated some amazing abilities that I've seen live at one of his conferences. With my degree in engineering, I've been trained to be a skeptic, so it would take a lot to trust someone. But if I did, I'd love to "consult" with them.

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Groovy! Love John Edwards---his books are very informative, and I find him to be funny also. Just curious, how have you experienced "dead people" on many occasions?

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Just had the reading last weekend.

My mom seems to please with my endeavor and concerned about my sister and my daughter...

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Becareful, I have seen some of these bring in things that can be unwelcomed.

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Yes, I am very much aware of that. That is why mediums are trained to protect themselves and their clients, and to set the intention of only aligning with those of high, loving energy. As an intuitive, I have had a client dealing with very unwelcome energy, and it isn't funny at all. Thank you for bringing this up, Steve. You need to be educated, or ensure that those that you seek help from, are educated and know what they are doing when it comes to working with energy. It isn't anything to take lightly or horse around with, particularly the Ouji board.

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