Posted in Clairvoyants, Cold Cases, Psychics on April 28th, 2008

That’s what Ann White of Beaufort, also known as Running Deer, says when people ask her about her psychic ability. She prefers to be called a Cherokee medicine woman, rather than a psychic. Whatever the title, she says that people have come to her when they cross over. One was a woman named Tera Dianne Tracy, who was beaten and stabbed to death while working at a convenience store across the street from her house.
Tracy told White the details of her death, gave a description of her killer, and revealed that a Winnie the Pooh bear had been placed inside her casket. A statue of a horse was placed on top of her grave, due to the fact that she had loved horses. White couldn’t have known any of the personal details of the burial because she lived 30 miles away from Tracy and her family.
White met one of Tracy’s family members by chance when she went to a chiropractor. The family was so impressed with White’s testimony that they asked her to contact the sheriff’s office to help them solve this 8 year-old case. White was able to identify the killer, based on a drawing she had made from Tracy’s description, and urged the authorities to post a nationwide bulletin with his photo.
Source: StarNewsOnline.com
Posted in Ghosts, Psychics on April 23rd, 2008
Jennifer Robins researches the supernatural and paranormal she writes about in her novels. After meeting a convincing psychic, she became interested in the supernatural and paranormal so much, that it became one of her favorite things to study. She now shares with Paranormal Palace listeners her own experiences with the paranormal and what led her to her deep interest in the paranormal so much, that she wrote novels about it.

“I have had visits from deceased loved ones.” Jennifer Robins says of just part of what she would like to share with listeners.
“Ghostly Antiques” and it’s sequel “Ghostly Antiques ll” are about Psychometry. “Psychometry is a psychic power which enables one to divine when holding or touching certain items. Visions of the past, present and sometimes the future unfold for them.” Jennifer explains.
Join them on Wednesday, April 30th at 8:00 PM Central Time as Royce Holleman interviews her and finds out more about the very interesting subject of Psychometry.
The phone lines will be open for questions from the audience. The call in number is: (646) 915-9605.
Posted in Clairvoyants, Psychics on April 14th, 2008

Psychic Rosemary the Celtic Lady claims that she had a vision of Lady Diana’s death four years before it occurred, and she says it was no accident.
McArthur said that a few hours before meeting Diana in 1993 she fell painfully ill and saw flashes of lights, a black car and heard screeching metal.
“I kept hearing, ‘Paris, Paris, Paris.’ ”
Four years later, she endured the same sensations and then heard news of Diana’s fatal car crash, Rosemary said.
Shortly after that, she claims that Diana started channeling through her, stating that she was in a better place and that “they” (Parliament officials or Fayed’s family?) aborted her pregnancy. McArthur didn’t bother supporting her claims with any meaningful details, just more vague and sensationalist tabloid speculation. Haven’t we all had enough of that already? Let the poor woman rest in peace.
Source: Edmonton Journal
Posted in Afterlife, Psychics on April 9th, 2008

Q: Then you’re in a position to help people. How can people spot a “cold read” or tell a fraud from someone legit?
A: Well, it should be really specific. People have to watch for the general stuff, Mark, OK? I’ve seen some mediums on the platform demonstrating, and they’ll come to someone and say, “I have your grandmother here, she’s a lovely woman.” And I swear to God, they’re always little women with round faces and a bun. And I’m like, I’d rather get — like last night I did a group, and I got this woman who was so educated, I kept straightening up my back, and she was so serious, this woman.
I can joke with those on the other side if they have a joking personality. But if they can bring through the personality of someone, Mark, or nicknames, or mannerisms, then I feel they’re real. They need to stay away from the general stuff, Mark, “I have your grandmother here, she loves you.” Well, no [expletive]! More evidence. Because I trained in England, Mark, and they are really big, big, big into evidence.
This question struck a major chord with me, especially in light of Monday’s post. I enjoyed reading Mark Rahner’s article, where he interviews popular psychic John Holland about the afterlife, whether or not The Medium or Ghost Whisperer adequately portrays psychics, and other related topics. This article had me chuckling at times, especially when Rahner asks John Holland if he has received any messages from John McCain.
Source: Seattle Times