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From an interview with Metro Magazine:

Is everyone Psychic?

CraigArticle from 60 Seconds Interview in 'Metro' the London based newspaper

Up to a point. You get a certain feeling about them. It's difficult to explain how you know this, but certain people you feel are open. You certainly meet people whom you know are never going to be psychic in a million years because they're completely closed to it, but I think everybody has the potential. It's a natural gift and would be useful. Knowing who's good and who's bad would be very good when it comes to bonding and sex, wouldn't it?

With Jane, was it a telepathic thing or did you just fancy her?

I didn't see her. I was giving a demonstration at Spiritualist church and she was at the back. I was describing her grandmother who was dead and I blurted out: "I'm being told by your grandmother Ethel that you're a really good medium as well. Perhaps you could give me a sitting sometime." I wasn't chatting her up. I just spouted it out. I was wondering what made me say it in front of an audience. I expected them all to go (teasingly): 'Ooh.' I went for the sitting and it was love at first sight. I'd been through quite a hard time before in a previous marriage, and so had Jane. I'd brought a child up for nine years on my own from a baby and she'd had a similar difficult time. So there were lots of things, as well as the psychic connection, that created empathy. (more about how Craig & Jane met)

 

More questions from our visitors:

WE ALL HAD THE SAME DREAM

QuestionOne evening I had a very vivid dream: I was transported to a wonderful place with bright green grass and trees. A solitary path wound it's way up to a beautiful palace which was bathed in a brilliant white light.here were people dressed in white and nobody spoke- there was a beautiful peace everywhere and I was filled with happiness. I told nobody about my dream.
A few weeks later my wife was taken ill with cancer.

When I visited her in hospital I was amazed to see her surrounded by a beautiful light - she looked radiant. She then told me about a dream she had: It was the same as mine in every detail!
That was the last time I spoke to her and tragically she died later that day. I told no one of our shared vision but shortly after the funeral, when the family were gathered together, I mentioned what had happened. We were aghast to realise that every one of us in the room had the exact same dream.

I miss my wife but I now feel sure that we need not be afraid of death because this life is only temporary and that the real life begins later.

Dan K

AnswerNo matter how many books we may read about life after death it is only when we have direct proof ourselves that we can truly say that there is nothing to fear from death. At the very least your family's experience is a proof of telepathy but I feel, as you do, that it was a vision of the spirit world.
Of course we can never really know what the spirit world is like until it is our time to go there. It is another level of existence where matter takes second place to mind.Many believe that it's form is like a perfect version of this world and that there are great buildings and temples. The famous medium Doris Stokes used to talk about the 'Halls of Learning' and the magnificent 'Halls of Healing' that are supposed to exist on the other side of life.
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