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Death, The Final Journey and
How We Survive It - A Medium’s Perspective with Kathe Martin |
75% of Americans
believe in the paranormal and 30% believe
they have had a personal encounter with a
deceased person. The overwhelming majority
of these encounters are reported as being
comforting, healing, and positive. Yet in
spite of this we still fear death. So much
so that we euphemize it by calling it
passing away or crossing over, anything to
avoid speaking the word, “Death”.
Kathe
Martin had been a professional psychic for
five years and had remained skeptical of the
channeling concept until 1993 when during a
Tarot reading the deceased boyfriend of the
woman receiving the reading dropped in to
say hello. Three years later during a
workshop on Shamanism led by Michael Harner
she was told her mission as a healer was to
work with the dead and dying. Since this
time spontaneous communications from those
on the other side would frequently come
through during readings and in 2006 she
began holding monthly afterlife
communications events in Greensboro, NC.
Join us for this enlightening evening while
we explore the positive side of the death
experience including how to recognize and
encourage communications from your deceased
loved ones, why some people are more
receptive to these communications than
others, how to understand the language of
spirit, why we fear death and why we don’t
have to, and what crossing over experiences
you can expect in the presence of a dying
person and what to do about them – all from
the perspective of a medium who regularly
communicates with the dead. She will also
discuss why we shouldn’t refer to it as the
“other side” and the impact of the Hollywood
effect.
Kathe uses psychometry, the art of divining
information about people associated with an
object solely by touching it, in her
intuitive readings with individuals and as a
portion of her process to connect with the
other side. Kathe will invite members of the
audience to volunteer personal objects, i.e.
a piece of jewelry or keys, etc., to be read
at the conclusion of the evening in a
demonstration of psychometry. Her website is
KatheMartin.com.
Currently, Dr. Alvarado holds an adjunct
appointment at the Institute of
Transpersonal Psychology as well as a
faculty appointment at the University of
Virginia as Assistant Professor of Research
in Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences
at the Division of Perceptual Studies in
Charlottesville, Virginia.
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