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1268 days ago

PSYCHIC and MEDIUMSHIP READINGS

Howard from Orewa

Hi Everyone !
Perhaps you are curious about mediumship but a little nervous about receiving a reading ? Relax. There is no need to be concerned. It's natural for us to be a little apprehensive about things we don't understand or know about.
A psychic can predict coming events in your life, but a medium can do that as well as communicate with the spirits of people who have passed over. Psychics and mediums work only in what's called "Love and Light", and there isn't anything to be nervous about Think of it this way :- a loved one of yours who has passed would love to be able to say "hello" to you and let you know that they haven't gone for good, they are still around you, still caring about you, but have simply passed into another dimension. So why not just pop along and be part of our friendly audience ? Many people who have turned up at our meetings have been given hard evidence, sometimes names. There is a different medium at each meeting.
We are a non profit team of volunteers who simply provide a public sevice for those interested in spirituality. Our next fortnightly meeting is at 7:30pm on Wednesday the 16th of June at the Theosophical Society Hall, 9e, Annalise Place, off Forest Glen, off Puriri Avenue, Orewa, and,

ALL ARE WELCOME !

There is an off road carpark, just look for the flashing Christmas lights. We finish around 9pm and supply free coffee, tea and chocolate biscuits afterwards. And for all this we ask only $5 to cover costs. ( we have to hire the hall )
People have received some amazing, enlightening and very comforting readings, as well as good advice. Once you've experienced one yourself it will change your outlook in a really nice way. Forever. So why wait ? Come along and join our happy band of followers who will be pleased to share with you how special spirituality is.
Follow us on Facebook under Hibiscus Spiritual Awakening and Healing Centre.

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