As I said on my last post, September is “Coming Out of the Psychic Closet” month here on Conduit of Joy. We welcome all psychics, healers, intuitives, six-sensories, channellers - we love and accept you here. We applaud authenticity, and encourage you to be yourself, fully and completely.
Today, I’m publishing the second interview,
It turns outs that since there were so many enthusiastic participants for the “Coming Out of the Psychic Closet Interviews” that October is also Coming Out of the Closet month on this blog. It really is most appropriate when you think about the veils thinning at Halloween and how close we come to the
While October is still “Coming Out of the Psychic Closet” month, I decided to switch things up a little. I’m running this post, then it will be back to the interviews. There are three more interviews coming up, with perhaps one or two posts interspersed.
To all my readers, Happy Canadian
Welcome back to the psychic interviews!! October is still Coming Out of the Closet month on this blog, so the interviews with psychics continue.
Next up is Charlene Murphy. I came upon Charlene’s site awhile ago, and was not only intrigued by her work, but also the fact that after 20 years of being a psychic, she decided to
This week’s interview is with Erin Pavlina.
Erin is a psychic medium and intuitive counselor who offers intuitive readings. Erin is also a medium and can often connect with deceased loved ones and relay their healing messages.
Erin has a popular blog which you can reach here.
Erin has previously written about her psychic
This is the last interview in the series I have called “Coming Out of the Psychic Closet”. I want to thank all intuitives interviewed, for sharing of themselves personally through their interviews.
I received comments and emails from those who benefitted from learning from your experiences. Your answers also helped me to
I was not going to post this week, as I am visiting Italy. But a very valued reader encouraged me to try and produce something on the road, so I thought I would try.
Visiting the sites in Rome was a very interesting reminder of human nature. It really brought home to me that
Just a short post this week, as I prepare to leave Italy and go to Spain for a bit…
I was one of the hundreds of people, that was fortunate enough to see Michelangelo Buanarotti’s statue of David yesterday. An interesting fact about this statue is that this portrayal of David,
I’m just settling back into my usual routine, so I thought it was a perfect opportunity to share the work of another.
Much is written about what the Universe gives us, but not so much about the other side of the coin…giving back, and completing the giving/taking cycle. As we enter
I was recently fortunate enough to take a complete leave of my ordinary life for a few weeks.
I am generally contented with my normal life. I am blessed in so many ways. But, at the same time, like most people, I’m enmeshed in my everyday life. I also have the