I’ve been “out of commission” for so long now, that when I agreed to sit in at our local Spiritualist Center’s annual Psychic Fair yesterday, I was facing more than the usual share of jitters before the event actually happened.
It turned out (it usually does, doesn’t it?) that I was letting myself grow anxious for nothing. Oh, I suppose, when my leg and health are considered, the concerns were somewhat valid, but the leg held up, I never did have to return to the wheelchair (other than that I parked it at my reading table to sit in), and my hubby even bought me a good four-footed cane to help me keep my balance. Today, I’m sore, but not terribly so, and still walking.
Check-mark in the “success” column!
We had a really nice day at the Community Spiritualist Chapel and Spirit-Path Center. We didn’t have the huge crowds we thought we might, but people came through in spurts, enough to keep the readers busy a good portion of the day. I did a nice sized handful of animal communication readings, and got to know some new animal friends and their humans. I also had a couple of long time clients come to visit, so was able to renew old connections as well.
In addition to the five psychic readers who participated in the fair, we also had two skilled spiritual healers. Reverend Shirley is one of our regulars, and a wonderful healer. It was such a pleasure to be able to “sit in her chair” again. I also received a healing session from Allegre, a new acquaintance and friend, who does a very interesting healing modality using crystals and a hologram structure. I found it fascinating … not to mention so relaxing I thought for a moment that I might fall asleep! Very nice, and I’m sure that healing energy is all still working its wonder on my physical and spiritual self.
I found it very interesting that, at this event, I did more sessions with crossed-over pets than living. I wonder if it was “the nature of the crowd”. Many people who come in to CSC have been to their séances, etc, after all … perhaps people go to psychic fairs hoping to hear from their departed loved ones, and therefore have the same expectations for their non-human friends and family as well.
This was actually a good thing. This might sound odd, but I think, of all the ways I’m able to help animals and their humans, connecting with the departed is the most fulfilling thing I do. There is something very special about seeing the relief, the easing of grief, and the gratitude in the eyes of a person who is deeply missing their departed pet. I find that the ability to ease someone’s pain, if even just a little bit, in such an immediate manner, is a true blessing to my life, and an affirmation of what I do.
After the Psychic Fair proper, we had a séance in the evening. There was quite a crowd there; we had to bring extra chairs into the séance room, and the circle pressed right up to the circumference limits of the room. It was a very nice event, and everyone there received a message. I hope everybody went home having heard from someone who touched their hearts, and brought them a smile to carry forth into the upcoming week.
It’s been such a long time since I sat in on a circle like that, but I guess it’s kind of like riding a bike. Even though I only received two messages, they seemed to bring happiness, and wisdom, through from the other side for the intended. Helping … that is what it’s all about, isn’t it?
I guess some people may not look at the work of a psychic as being a helping, and even a healing, service. It is, though … and it was a privilege to have helped quite a few people, and their animal friends, yesterday.
All told, a really nice day, and I survived it quite well!
Visit Spirit-Path Center and the Community Spirtualist Chapel at http://www.spirit-path.com.


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