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    2008 - 10.15
    Psychic Medium Cindy Lee

    Psychic Medium Cindy Lee

    Halloween, that spooky, scary time of year. The time of year that our children are looking at all the retail stores for that special costumes. The time of year that candy manufacturers make a mint. (every pun intended) :) The time of year that decorations go up outside and in. The time of year that you may have a graveyard on your front lawn or a Tigger dressed up as Count Dracula. Yes, it’s a fun time of year.

    But for many of us it is also the time of year when the veil between the worlds is the thinnest. It is the time of the year when the spirits are closest to our reality. And if any of you have any untrained abilities, this is also the time of year when some of that spooky stuff happens to you.

    It is also a time of year when people like to attend séances. The time of year to communicate with loved ones who have passed over to the “other side”.

    What is a séance exactly? It is a French word meaning seat, session, or to sit. We have coined the term séance to mean communication with spirit. Many mediums will ask that you sit in a circle, with hands touching. Those of you old enough remember all the old movies when the lights would be dimmed, candles lit, everyone sitting around a table, touching hands, while the medium would ask the spirits to appear.

    In real life, it isn’t so much different than that, minus the theatrics. In a normal séance, I would ask that you sit where you are comfortable, not in a defined circle. The touching of hands is not necessary to communicate with the dead. You are already there opening your hearts to those loved ones who have passed away. I begin by sharing a little of my knowledge of séances. I would then ask that everyone get comfortable, I would say a prayer, and then open myself up to communication.

    A little about spirits. If Grandma was full of life and fun on the physical side of things, that is the way she will be on the spirit side of things. If Grandpa was a sourpuss that thought all women should wear dresses, be barefoot and pregnant and always cooking, that’s the way he’ll be on that side as well. Just because a person passes from this world into the next, it does not mean a miracle happens and they go from grumpy to love, light and happiness. Many times they will share very mundane things with us. But every so often, they tell us something of utmost importance. I always listen to what I’m being told and will do things accordingly to how important I feel it is.

    During a séance, for the medium, you have a lot of spirits milling around. Some of them will go immediately to stand by their relatives, while some others may just be hanging around waiting for their turn to share. And there are times that some spirits will just drop in even though they have no relatives there. As a medium, it’s like we are a lighthouse. We have a beacon of light we send out. And like lighthouses, the intensity varies. That is what attracts the spirits to us.

    During a séance, I’ve had spirits get together to play cards, have coffee, tea, or beer in a corner and just chat. I’ve had spirits flirt with each other. I’ve never had any that started a fight. Although, I’ve had a few little old grandmothers shaking their fingers at the younger generation over on that side.

    Mediumship or Spiritualism has been around for many years. Long before it was started in this country, both the English and French had been dabbling in it. But what started it over here in the US? The Fox Sisters. On March 31, 1848, the Fox Sisters said they heard a knocking in their wall in their house in Hydesville, NY. They found a system where they could communicate with the spirit, thought to be that of a traveling salesman who had been murdered. For a number of years, they had stuck to their stories. Margaret Fox had said much later in her life that it was all a hoax, that they had made the sounds by cracking their toes. Shortly before her death, she once again recanted and said they really had talked with spirit.

    Let’s go back to the movies again-you’re once again sitting in your circle, and out pops all kinds of spirits, whirling around the room, dive bombing the unsuspected, tipping the table over, picking up drinking glasses, etc. Theatrics again. But there was a time when physical manifestation did occur. Over in England, they had what they called Spirit Closets. The medium would go into one of these and through the use of ectoplasm would make objects that would sometime be tossed over the top of the closet. That was the time of table tipping and seeing things move. As the movement progressed, the physical manifestations became less and less. Now the more spiritual, would occur. Meaning that your modern day séances normally do not produce any objects, only the communication between the living and the dead.

    I have been a participant in séances both as a medium and as an attendee. On either side of the table, so to speak, it is an interesting and intriguing place to be. To get messages that we might otherwise not be able to receive, or to be able to give those messages out, it gives us a feeling of love and being loved.

    Till next time.

    Animal Spirit Antics


    2008 - 03.05

    I’m 52 years old (or young-take your pick).

    I have had animals in my life for my entire life and it always amazes me how they find me or how I find them.

    My parents had a Boxer named Mitzi even before I was born. Once they had me, it could have gone one of two ways. The way it went, I pretty much ended up being Mitzi’s puppy! She was so protective of me. And when the time came for me to start walking-well, that poor dog’s stub of a tail came in real handy! Yep-I sure did-I’d grab it, pull myself up and she would take tiny steps. She knew what I was trying to accomplish and helped me to accomplish that goal. Unfortunately for us, we had farmers in the area at that time who believed in putting rat poison out. There were no leash laws then, so she had the run of several nearby farms. She ended up dying from rat poison. It was devastating for my mom and dad, and also for me.

    But, wait-along came Bo-Bo, a black French poodle. Very sleek and playful, I adored him, he adored me. Unfortunately, we went on vacation to Florida, and when we got home, my folks broke the news to me that he had gotten distemper and died while we were away. Soooooooo,

    My mom talked my dad into getting yet another dog-he figured it would make her happy and give me something to play with! (don’t forget, I was an only child) Hey who said spoiled rotten???? So, Mom started looking and found a white poodle-we were really original with his name-we named him Pierre. What else would you name a French poodle. He was mom’s dog from the very beginning. Following her around, sitting adoringly at her feet. My dad was a plumber in those days and poor Pierre didn’t sit at his feet after he’d been working all day. (not that I’m trying to insinuate a thing, mind you).

    Pierre was a jumper! He’d get excited, he’d jump, he’d get nervous, he’d jump, and if people came who he didn’t know or didn’t like-he jumped! We had a milkman-yes, those were the cave days when milk actually got delivered. And one day, when our wonderful milkman came in to the house to bring us our milk, yep, you guessed it, Pierre jumped and bit that poor man right on his butt!!! And my mom, being a very caring individual, said without thinking, do you want me to get you a Band-Aid??? Once she realized where he’d gotten nipped, she turned a lovely shade of red! So did the milkman!

    Now, Pierre wasn’t a bad dog by nature. He was a lot of fun! But if you were really tall, or had a loud voice, well, that made him nervous.

    On to the next story! We had a farmer who had an extremely loud voice. Usually, Pierre would just sit there and look at him. One day the farmer had stopped in and was very upset about something. He had raised his voice and was throwing his hands and arms around to make a point. Pierre took one look at him, growled low in his throat, looked at my mom as if to say, I’ll protect you! And yep, you guessed it, right in the butt again! Only this time, the farmer was only about 5″6′, not 6′5″, so he got it a little easier.

    Now, neither of these times did the dog break the skin-he was really just being protective of Mom.

    Remember I said that Pierre was mom’s dog-well, it might have something to do with the fact that I was still pretty young and liked to dress Pierre up in doll clothes. Plus, my folks had been nice enough to get me a toy baby carriage. Poor dog, dressed all in pink in the doll carriage giving me the evil eye, and my mother imploring looks of help me!!

    We had Pierre for about 18 years. Toward the end of his life, his back legs finally gave out and we would have to take him out to do his business. But we did it because we felt unconditional love for this dog that had stayed by our side for all those years.

    When I graduated from high school, my best friend and I asked each other what we wanted as gifts. We decided we would get each other something that, even though we had asked for them, no one had gotten us. She wanted a ring-a blue star sapphire. I wanted a cat. My dad did not want a cat! So, Judy and I figured that if she gave me a cat as a gift, he couldn’t say no! And he didn’t. Daddy let me keep my kitty! She was grey and white, fluffy and her name was Kocham-which is not the right spelling, but it’s Polish for Love! She was my kitty-slept with me, loved me, figured out how if you went in the outside fireplace, you could come down a short way in the inside fireplace and wouldn’t have to wait for anyone to let her in. We had her for a number of years too, and she finally passed of old age.

    Now, remember I told you that Pierre had passed away after 18 years-well, I figured we had to get another dog almost right away! Mom and Dad didn’t want to, but being the brat I was (alright, still am), I insisted. We got a miniature Schnauzer named Winston Devon Crowell. Winnie had his own way of doing things. He was the cutest little bundle of grey fur, but very protective of Mom. He was very aristocratic with a name like he had, and wouldn’t play except with Mom! He tolerated Dad, and couldn’t figure out what I was doing there-after all, they really only needed him!!! I finally got married and moved away! My husband and I had decided to move down to Texas for about a year. But after only a couple of months, I was so homesick that Dennis flew me home to see my folks. Mom and Dad met me at the airport, took me home, and when we walked in, Winnie just looked at me, then at Mom and Dad as if to say, ummmm, what is she doing back here. Mom took me and my stuff to my old room, where the dog, very unceremoniously, relieved himself on a piece of my luggage. I guess you can tell what he thought of me.

    Winston had a very good long life, and he too, went to animal heaven.

    My marriage had ended by this time, I moved, along with my children to a mobile home park. It was a nice setting and there were animals there! Pretty soon, every time my Mom came over to visit, all the cats in the area would show up because they saw a sucker, oh, wait, I mean a kind loving animal person when they saw one. One of the cats was a long hair, black and white cat named Rudy! Rudy had figured out that if he stood on his back legs and pounded with his front paws on the metal part of my door, we’d let him in. And it worked. When I finally moved out of the mobile home, we left him there. He had belonged to another family. On one of our return trips to get more stuff out, the owners had cornered one of my kids and said, tell your mom to take Rudy home, he belongs to you now. So, we went and got a cat carrier and took him to his new house.

    Rudy loved it here except for not being able to go outside-I live on Atlantic Ave-no way!!! He was the top kitty and the only kitty for awhile. Then along came Loki, Rudy would make himself as stiff as a board for a week after Loki came. Every time I tried to pick him up, he’d just stiffen himself out. Next came Maggie, our shepherd husky, newfie mix hound! Then we rounded out the mix with Star and Baby Bella.

    Life changed again for me. I had someone move in with me. And he knew someone who had pregnant Momma kitties. Along came Shadow and Tigger. Last but not least in the kitty brigade came Lucky Bear who my kids rescued.

    But wait, then there’s Litha-lab pit bull boxer mix! I live in a zoo!

    The really interesting thing about being a psychic medium is even though some of these animals have passed on, they haven’t left us!

    Rudy will sit in the middle of the living room and I forget he’s Rudy and will go to step over him. Which isn’t an issue, except when we have company and they don’t see him. Maggie will sometimes still try to herd everyone in the same room even though she is in spirit.

    Animals like people, stay within the confines of what was familiar to them in life. We live with our live pets, but also the ones that have passed on. Many times now, we see Litha turn her head a certain way like she is listening to something. We can see Maggie trying to tell her the “right” way to do things.

    Rudy likes to tell his young friend, Shadow, how to do things too. Rudy will many times look at me as if to say-kids!!!! :)

    I could go on forever talking about my 4 legged friends that I hold so dear, both in this life as well as the life beyond.

    Always treat animals with respect and love. And what they will give back to you will be 100 fold!

    Till next time.