Embracing the Spirits: True Stories of My Encounters With the Other Side by Barbara Parks (bill gates best books TXT) 📕
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the Kalamunda Hotel.
First to come through was Euie, who Vee and I thought surely must’ve actually been called Evie. We asked her if this was the case. But Euie was insistent, repeatedly spelling out
E..U..I..E until we had no choice but to accept that this was her name! She later told us that it was short for Eunice.
Euie told us that she had lived and died at the Kalamunda
hotel, and confirmed that she was the grey-haired old woman
who frequented the bottle shop. Wanting proof that she was
indeed who she said she was, I asked her if she was with
Paddy, to which she replied YES.
“OK then,” I said. “If you’re with Paddy, I’m sure he would
have told you about his Melbourne Cup triumph. Can you tell
me what the name of his horse was?”
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BLUE SPEC
We were blown away. It seemed Euie and her friends had
followed me home from the hotel a few days earlier. Before
she said goodbye, Euie moved to the letter V after which she moved to the X.
“I think she’s giving you a kiss Vee,” I said.
At this, the glass rapidly moved to YES, and then moved once again to the V and the X. And indeed, each spirit we spoke to during the session signed off in the same way, as
though they were trying to shower Vee in love. They left a
wonderful feeling of warmth in their wake.
I didn’t realise until that day, but Vee was not well and was
on the waiting list for surgery. It seemed as though the spirits knew this, and were eager to express their love and support.
Next to come through was Charles, who spelt his name
out with rapidity and ease.
“May we call you Charlie?” I asked.
CHARLES! he repeated.
“Are you the gentleman I heard calling out on the voice
recording?” I asked.
YES
“Can you please tell me what you were calling out,
Charles?”
HELP US was spelt out with deliberate ease.
My heart quickly jumped into my throat, I couldn’t believe
he was coming through so strongly. Further validation of
Charles’ identity was given to me later that night. An internet search of the history of the Kalamunda Hotel, confirmed that
the original builder was a gentleman named Charles Hum-
merston.
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I assured Charles that we would indeed help him, and told
him that I was bringing a group of friends to the hotel on
Monday night.
“We’re going to help you cross over,” I said. “It’s time to go into the light.”
We also had a brief word with Paddy Connolly, and an
eight year old girl named Gertie. Gertie told us that she was
the young girl we could hear on the voice recording, and when
we asked what she says on the tape, she replied STUCK!
Poor little darling, I couldn’t wait to help her. After assur-
ing the Kalamunda contingency that we would see them all on
Monday, I sent them all my love and asked them to step back.
Now it was Vee’s brother’s turn. I invited him to draw in
nice and close, and speak to us through the table.
“Can you please tell us your name?” I asked.
ANTHONY he said.
“And your middle name?”
PETER
I looked up at Vee for confirmation, she responded with a
tearful nod.
Anthony went on to tell us his date of birth and when he
passed away. He told us Vee’s husband’s name and the names
of her children, and confirmed that he watches of over Vee
and her family frequently, from the comfort of a wicker chaise lounge in the family room.
“I knew that,” Vee laughed. “I always hear the wicker
squeaking as if someone’s just sat in it. I usually tell whoever’s with me at the time that it’s just Anthony paying a visit!”
We shared some laughs as Anthony told us how good look-
ing he was.
“So what would you rate yourself out of ten?” I asked.
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The glass wasted no time shooting across to the number 9.
“Whoa!” I said, “So you’re a hottie … good for you!”
Anthony, Vee’s dearly departed, handsome brother.
After that, the tone became more serious, as Anthony
addressed the issue of Vee’s impending surgery. He wanted her
to know he would be right beside her; before, during and after the operation. He assured his sister that everything would go
perfectly, and that she definitely wouldn’t be reunited with her brother any time soon.
“And will there be any repercussions?” Vee asked.
None whatsoever, came the response. Anthony even told
Vee the date of the surgery, as it was all still up in the air at that point in time.
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It was apparent that Anthony had been harassing his sis-
ter to come and see me, as he was desperate to reassure her.
Although Vee suspected that this was the case, it was gratify-
ing that Anthony was able to come through so strongly and
confirm that everything would be fine.
That night as I lay on my bed reading, I was overcome by
a crushing fatigue. I felt as though the spirits and I had worked together by combining our energy during the séance, and now
I was well and truly drained.
“Is anyone still here?” I asked. “Kalamunda crew? Are you
still sucking up my energy?” I joked.
My camera was on my bedside table so I took a quick
photo. Surprisingly, it showed nothing.
“What about you Anthony? Are you still here, darling?”
I took a photo and was rewarded with a small, vivid orb.
“So you are here! How about we do one last thing together before I flake out? Try and make your spirit light as big and
bright as you can … and then I’ll send the pic to Vee.”
On the count of three I took the photo, and was thrilled to
see a big, beautiful orb shining on the curtains.
“You’re gorgeous!” I said, and true to my promise, immedi-
ately sent the photo to Vee.
I said goodnight and turned out the light, but not before
throwing a small lace tablecloth over the Ouija table beside the bed.
“Just in case any of you
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