Showing posts with label mediumship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mediumship. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Psychic Mediumship with Geoffrey Beitz

By now I have probably taken a dozen courses at The College of Psychic Studies. It never ceases to surprise me how fun and effective they are. Most of my lessons have so far have been on how to channel angels and spirit guides, but every now and then I take a break from the angels and try something different. The tutors have different styles as well, so mixing it up takes you out of your comfort zone.

This summer I took a wonderful class with psychic medium Geoffrey Beitz, where we used different tools every week to unlock our intuition. Everything you can think of from flowers, to toys and oracle cards - even chairs (psychometry!You’d hold it, look at it or sit on it to get a message. In the other classes, we’ve worked with ribbons, melting wax, jewels and Christmas cards - the piece you’re drawn to has a message. 

The only thing your intuition needs is a focus point and a moment of calm (as well as a good opening up meditation) to get going. So for example, the first week we were given blocks of wood with letters painted on them, the kind children use to spell out words. We sat in pairs and tuned into our classmate's letters, asking our intuition to give us a word. My classmate had the letter T and as soon as I saw it, I thought train. Clairvoyantly, I saw a locomotive pulling over for maintenance, before embarking on a journey around the world. It was a  metaphor for a much needed rest stop. Then it was my turn to get a reading: you're needed at home (or maybe that my healing work was needed at home), meaning home country as I've been a globe trotter for a while. The funny thing is we played musical chairs and worked with 3 or 4 different partners, and at each stop I got a variation of the same message: go home, go home, go home and its time to teach healing. Eventually I asked when I had to go home, as I had barely landed in London and I was there for a summer of teacher trainings. 

The class was really cool and a complete surprise every week. My favourite was the last class, where Geoffrey walked in with a bouquet of thorny roses. We each chose a rose and were tasked with giving life readings based on the flower stem, the leaves, the thorns and the flower itself. So imagine that the base of the stem represents childhood. Was it straight or curvy and what did that mean. We used our fingertips to trace the length of the stem, asking what the leaves, thorns and outgrowths represented. It might be a big relationship, the birth of a child and sometimes a divorce (or a second marriage). Your intuition fills in the blanks in ways that you'd never expect. I kept getting a visual of my classmate as a young girl in a particular decade, but was confused because she looks ten or fifteen years younger than her age. So logically, I referenced events that had transpired (I thought) before her birth, only to realise that they happened during her childhood. It was a reminder to trust the information and pass it on. 

We also explored mediumship, as Geoffrey is a Psychic Medium. People often confuse psychics with mediums. Labels can be confusing and I think it's easier to explain where the information comes from. Some psychics read a person's aura and use those impressions to tell them what might be going on. I tend to work this way during energy healing sessions where I'm clearing a person's Aura or their Chakras. Psychics can also open up to receive insight from angels, or from spirit guides though these tend not to be people that we knew. We can all learn to connect with our angels or guides in meditation

Mediumship (as defined at the College) is when you pass on messages from loved one who have passed away. I tend to get the great, great aunt that isn't recognized even though the advice is usually relevant for the sitter. I am not sure why this happens, maybe we just have more people looking out for us than we know. All things considered, I'd rather do psychic readings than mediumship right now. The College is known for its talented mediums. I just hadn’t gone there myself. 

For those of you in London, Geoffrey is teaching a 7 week class next term on the Lenormand Oracle Cards. We used them twice this term, they're easy to read and quicker to learn than Tarot. 







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Regina Chouza is an energy healer, angel medium and the author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. Blogging at Diary of a Psychic Healer since 2010, her passion is bringing the qualities of love, joy and empowerment to healing pursuits. Read her books to unlock your intuition. 







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Saturday, August 1, 2015

My First Platform Demonstration

A few weeks ago I did something I NEVER thought I'd do: get up on stage to do Angel Readings in front of a live audience! It was oddly exhilarating, I found myself enjoying it even though I was beyond relieved when I sat down. We had been practicing for weeks in my Angels and Spirit Guides class at The College of Psychic Studies. This class is the main reason I'm in London for the summer, it's the final step on the road to professional readings, and leading workshops. I did the foundation and intermediate classes just for the fun of it but moved to Mexico before I could finish. Coming back this summer was a great opportunity as it gave me a strong push, even though I was hoping we wouldn't have to get on stage this summer, I actually enjoyed it and would love to do it again. Now that, I did not expect! 

Being on stage is funny because it puts you in the moment. There's not much you can do to prepare, except survey the audience and get a feel for their vibes. I was drawn to one lady even before I got up. She was wearing a blue top and I felt Archangel Michael's energy around her, but I wasn't clear on the message. It wasn't until after I'd gotten up and introduced myself, that it clicked. That was a sharp contrast to the intermediate level, where we meditated on each person for a few minutes before saying anything. Now it feels like I'm drawn to an angel, an image comes to mind and I start talking without knowing what comes next.  I must have done six or seven short readings, in just fifteen minutes. It felt like I took long pauses between them, but I'm told I never stopped talking. The angels kept me calm too, because I didn't feel a hint of stage fright. I have been pushing myself with my weekly radio show. I think public speaking only gets better with lots of practice, and eventually you enjoy it.

This stage event was nearly a month ago. I can't believe how fast the summer has gone by! Next Friday my angels class will do readings at Open Evening, and then it's back to Mexico! I still have one more term before I graduate (and 30 case studies), but fingers crossed I will dial in via Skype this September. I'm also looking forward to the class as the topics change every term. This summer we took turns leading the meditations and giving lectures on the angels. I was lucky enough to introduce Archangel Sandalphon and to guide a meditation with him, the Inner Peace Café 💖






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Sunday, March 31, 2013

What is Trance Mediumship? Think Whoopi in Ghost...

There are perks to attending psychic and energy healing schools. One of my favorites is swapping sessions with my classmates. We like to meet for dinner at a particular friend's house and then give each other angel readings. It is fun. Our Christmas party this year was no exception. We had a real treat when one of my classmates gave us a demonstration of trance-mediumship. I had never seen a trance reading and was expecting it to be a little bit spooky. Not in the least! Our classmate's guide is a soft-spoken elder gentleman that comes across as being Asian. His presence is reassuring and the advice is practical. That said, there was a moment at the beginning of the session where a candle started flickering - you could say it threw sparks loudly. 

So what is trance-mediumship? 

Trance is similar to the last scene in the movie Ghost, where Patrick Swayze's character talks to his wife (Demi More) with Whoopi Goldberg's as an intermediary. Essentially he speaks through her. In the movies it looks dramatic; the real life scene is calm, relaxed and quiet. No Hollywood side effects though we did have some flickering candles. Our classmate sat quietly and let's his guide speak through him. The audience asks questions and waits for the answer. Pretty accurate; though the medium's guide won't know the background so you have to explain a bit more than you would to your own guides. I'm not sure how to describe it; it was different. Though I will probably never feel comfortable doing trance myself; seeing it live was a very interesting experience. 

I'll leave you with one of the funnier, non-spooky scenes from Ghost! 







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Saturday, October 9, 2010

So I'm going to be a medium?

I can't get away from talking to the departed, no matter how hard I try to ignore them. I'm a wimp when it comes to dealing with grieving people. It makes me really nervous - I’d rather just shut that door.    

My only experience with this kind of thing has been nerve wrecking. I read for a woman in her 40's, and when I saw a little girl in pigtails I thought it might be her daughter.  Thank God, the little girl was still alive and the message was about how to interact with her. The spirit gave me the little girl's name telepathically, and then flooded my mind with a series of crude images.  Later, I talked through these with my readee and we interpreted the message together. It was an amazing experience, but I was sick for 2 days afterward because of my nerves.

In the bottom of my heart I've known all along that I really want to do this again, if you're actually good at it, its something that can really comfort people. But the though of trying and failing scares me, and to be perfectly honest I was not brave enough to try it again.  Instead I've been meditating on my chakras, visualizing spirit guides and even trying to read colors (all good fun). 

This week's class was supposed to be about psychometry; it was random because the teacher had switch chairs. When you sat down you were supposed to tune into the classmate's energy and give them information. The first thing I got was a scent of old wood and mothballs, that and the image of a peach colored living room.  We asked my teacher what a fragrance means and she replied that it is often a spirit trying to communicate from the other side.  That was as far as I got on this round.

We switched partners and tried again, this time I was handed a beautiful Tibentan pendant.  The energy was playful, adventurous and very admirable. I could get a  feel for the energy but I couldn't really say more about the owner. It turns out that the friend who gave him the pendant had already passed away, this is when I started to notice a pattern. 

The third and final object I was given also belonged to someone who had already passed on. These three attempts made it clear that its time I open myself up to spirit again. Looking back, the one thing that stand out is how eager my classmates were to have news from ther loved ones. They wanted the comfort of knowing they were OK, and being able to give that to someone can be quite special. 


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