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Psychic medium set to leave Eumundi in awe

A new experience coming to The Bunker at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Thursday 11 August is set to leave the crowd in awe.

Tickets are now on sale for an evening of connecting with spirit, with psychic medium from Spirit Whispers, Rachel Peters. 

Before the event I was lucky enough to sit down and get to know Rachel, while experiencing her gift.

For someone who has never had any kind of reading before, I was intrigued as to how the process worked.

Rachel said she’s been speaking to spirit since she was about eight years old.  

“There were a few experiences that happened as a kid, including seeing a little boy who had passed away after an asthma attack,” she said.

“Once I reached adulthood, I knew this was what I was meant to be doing.

“I believe in being able to give people comfort in reconnecting with those that have passed over, and teaching people to know that we are never alone.

“Through mediumship it is possible to give confirmation that our spirit lives on once we have left our physical body.

“As a psychic I can provide knowledge about past, present and future events.

“Also as a medium I can connect you with the spirit world and those that have passed over.”

Rachel said she is predominately clairaudient (which means to hear).

She is also clairsentient (to feel) and clairvoyant (to see) which means that she will connect with the spirit via these fields of communication.

During the reading, Rachel connected with my great grandma who recently passed, and the whole interaction was unbelievable.

I was shocked by the details she knew about my great grandparents, and how they were able to speak through her.

It was a very comforting and unique experience that I would recommend to all.

Trish, who has also had a reading with Rachel, said it was hard to describe how incredible it was. 

“She brought me so much peace and healing,” she said.

“The way she spoke and said things… I could just hear my loved ones saying them.

“This reading has changed my life. Thank you so much Rachel.”

Rachel said she was excited for the upcoming event in Eumundi, with tickets selling fast.

“Now that we can get out and do events again, I’m excited to get back into it,” she said.

“It’s quite a lot of fun doing these events. We have tears, we have laughter, and we have some crazy things come up in the shows.”

Spirit Whispers will be in The Bunker at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Thursday 11 August.

TICKETS: $40 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event.

This is an intimate, seated event. Tickets are strictly limited. Doors open 7pm.

For more information on Spirit Whispers visit facebook.com/rachelspiritwhispers

To enquire about bookings text 0417 024 943 or email rachel_p21@hotmail.com

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