PSYCHIC NEWS - September 2022 issue
In the packed September issue:
- You can “Enter the Zen zone and stress less” as Astrid Carvel takes a relaxed but revealing look at several aspects of Zen.
- We interview medium Rita Haworth about her life and new book in “Medium is ambassador for the spirit world.” Editor Tony Ortzen reports on Olivia Newton-John’s belief in life after death, a warning over nuclear bombs to Vladimir Putin and a call for the medical profession to take heed of patients’ spiritual beliefs.
- An item found in a handbag provides crucial evidence in confirming the identity of a spirit-inspired picture by psychic artist Tony Katz. An uninhabited isle owned by motivational speaker Uri Geller is the inspiration behind a video produced by leading director Jason Figgis in “New music video features Uri’s treasure island.”
- Wellness coach Jasmine Bilali gives tips on developing trust in your higher wisdom in “Six steps to take you from believing to knowing.” Medical herbalist Jo Dunbar takes a look at the bountiful benefits of plants such as mugwort and poppies in “Health-giving herbs and hedgerows.” Leah Shoman offers valuable advice on using crystals to release trauma and heal emotional wounds.
- Famous publisher and teacher Louise Hay writes on finding good health and loving yourself in “True healing ‘involves body, mind and spirit’.” Australian channeller Lynne Renoir charts her journey from being brought up in a harsh background to discovering spirit truths in “Nurse shot by firing squad makes spirit return.”
- American visionary artist and healer Yassica Ferrer showcases some of her artwork. Graham Jennings investigates a talking cat, spirit lights and how an author accidentally created a werewolf. “The reality is the world of spirit, whereas the physical world is but a dream,” says Lionel Owen in his feature “To release the imprisoned splendour within.”
IN THE NEWS:
■ Celebrity medium didn’t twig secret in his family tree
■ Company brews up teas to help you heal
■ Tests show mindfulness can ease pain
■ Meditation receives ‘serious scientific attention’
And much, much more.