My Spiritual Odyssey

England: A reading with a spiritual medium can be profoundly affirming and healing, especially when a loved one has passed. My wonderful friend and colleague, Dianna, embarked on a journey into the world of Arthur Findlay College in the United Kingdom, focusing on the transformative power of Psychic Mediumship.

Our continuing path to spiritual awakening at the college was neither instantaneous nor straightforward; it unfolded gradually, involving both emotional and physiological changes. Through an evidence-based approach to mediumship, we made miraculous connections with the Spirit World, receiving validation from those who sought these messages, confirming the authenticity of the information shared.

While a medium's ability to communicate with the Spirit World may seem like a rare and mysterious gift, the truth is that this capacity lies within all of us. With the right beliefs, intention, and a shift in perception, we can access connections, guidance, and comforting reassurance from our beloved ancestors and other loved ones who have transitioned. It requires a thoughtful combination of structure, exercises, and a willingness to trust that Spirit will provide the support needed.

Along the way, we learned to navigate the pitfalls and false paths that can arise in this work, honing our abilities to assist those beyond the veil and communicate with the departed on behalf of others. It truly was a Spiritual Odyssey.

London: Meeting my soul friend in London was one of the greatest highlights of this journey. Sharing the same birthday and so much more, it took us 15 years to finally meet in person. Gary and his divine partner, Denize, are among the most beautiful souls on this planet. Gary Markwick is an internationally renowned figure, a third-generation palmist, clairsentient, and Tarot card reader, following in the footsteps of his grandfather and mother. Over the past three decades, he has honed his craft by reading the hands of more than thirty thousand people worldwide.Having my palm read in person was a true privilege.

.Egypt: In ancient Cairo, I was enveloped by the enchanting aura the homes of souls, ( the Greeks referred to them as temples). The wisdom imparted by my Bedouin friend deepened my understanding and connected me with the divine energy flowing through this timeless civilization. By the end of my journey, the mystical allure of the magnificent Sahara Desert transformed my spirit, leaving me forever intertwined with its sacred legacy and mysteries. Badawy, Lauren, and Eric laid the groundwork for an extraordinary spiritual voyage. Through their vivid stories of personal experiences, they introduced us to the profound spiritual purpose of the sacred sites, rooted in awakening and transformation.

In Bedouin belief, the holiness of blood as a vehicle for communion arises from the profound understanding that it contains the very essence of life. This perspective reflects a deep reverence for blood, viewing it not merely as a physical substance but as a sacred connection to one's ancestry, heritage, and the spiritual world. The Bedouins see blood as a vital force that binds individuals together, linking them to their past and to each other, thus imbuing it with a significance that transcends the material. This belief underscores the importance of shared experiences and relationships, as the act of communion becomes a powerful ritual that honors both life and lineage.

India: The Purpose of Life: "On the first day I shared with my guide Ummi, in Delhi , every conversation was meaningful; he spoke about the impermanence of the body and our true purpose, achieving spiritual enlightenment to escape the cycle of samsara, or endless rebirth. He reminded me that when I die, I can take nothing with me; I must leave everything behind except for the spiritual wealth I’ve cultivated through my personal meditations"

Many thousands of years ago, India was a global center of knowledge, shaped by the scientists known as Rishis and Munies. Spiritualism represented the rare wisdom shared by Gurus preserved through generations.

Spiritualism asserts the existence of a spirit within all living being, an entity that eludes logical explanation and cannot be grasped by our senses. Its teachings emphasize that the purpose of life is to free the spirit from worldly attachments and surrender to the paramatma (the supreme spirit). The living body and its attached soul often become entangled in the illusions of material connections, making life a sadhana, or a continuous effort to attain sanyas, the state of non-attachment.

When one dies in a state of non-attachment, it is known as moksha (liberation). In contrast, living in a state of liberation, like a yogi, is referred to as samadhi, a mental state of ultimate accomplishment.

Achieving this state transforms you into a new person, marking the "death" of the old seeker. This transition signifies a shift to a higher state of consciousness—the best possible state. The changes occur internally, affecting the mind rather than the physical body. Although this transformation can happen in a moment, the journey to reach it may take a lifetime.

This philosophy is grounded in scientific logic, though much of it has been overlooked in the context of modern Western lifestyles.

The purest form of teaching comes from Spirit, providing guidance and clarity about what you need to learn, offering a certainty that the human self cannot deliver. This journey presented an extraordinary opportunity and I am deeply grateful

Elizabeth Wey