When I started the blog, I was convinced that my husband and I would continue our journey together. However, I could never have imagined what forms the cooperation would take.
As mentioned in the blog post “First Anniversary of death” (April 21), I began to train myself in evidence-based mediumship. Since we started communicating after his death, my husband has regularly advised me to become a medium. I always wrote that down, but immediately forgot it. Of course, I’ve read many books written by mediums. But becoming one myself was beyond my imagination.
Although I had been in contact with people in the hereafter for over thirty years, it was never about messages for other people. And so far, the contact has always been initiated from the hereafter. Except for the contact with my husband, which was first initiated by him after his passing, but which I have established myself since then too.
Unsure whether I am suitable for this, I decided to at least give it a try. To do this, I signed up for an online course in evidence-based mediumship at the Arthur Findlay College, the worldwide renowned training center for mediumship in Stansted, England.
A first step
The course took place in mid-January. The first exercises were aimed at finding out which clairvoyant senses are strongest in the participants. Mostly that is clairsentience or clairvoyance. There is also an exercise to increase your own energy, Sitting in the Power, to prepare for the contact with the other world. Then we are divided into pairs.
My first contact person in the hereafter is a youth. I clearly see him approaching, his lanky gait betraying his youth. I begin hesitantly for fear of not perceiving anything or something wrong. However, the fear is unfounded, almost every statement is confirmed as correct. I finally relax, which deepens the connection with the deceased. The teenager’s mother – my training partner – is happy.
On the second and third day of the course, my readings are a little less precise. Sometimes it goes very well, sometimes not so well. Overall, however, I am satisfied. At the end of the course, I am very tired and at the same time fulfilled. And I feel I have come home – finally!