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Reverend (International Spiritualist Church) Lionel Owen (see http://www.spiritteach.net)
was in Florida last week, in service, w/workshops, private readings and church sermons/messages.  I went to the "Improving Your Mediumship Workshop" after service on Sunday, August 2, 2009 and had a "private reading" on August 5th, w/Lionel.  He allows recording during the 30 minute reading.  It was, in a word, fabulously evidential, for me.  Here is one example of what I heard during relistening to my reading.  (Oh he brought through my Mother and Brother John )

I heard a male voice (def not Lionel's --his British accent is most pronounced) at the beginning as:  "If you need us" then a chorus/overlapping just a bit "we will come to you". 

Thanks so for listening.  ~ Deborah Preece - August 12, 2009  

p.s. Lionel is traveling w/his teaching tour, across the USA, through October 2009.  His workshops, schedule, etc. can be found under "workshops etc." at the link above."  He is an author, livelong Spiritualist and long associated w/Arthur Findlay College in England.  He lives in Rio, Brazil, these days.  Not to be missed!!

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Last edited on Aug 12th, 2009 10:08 AM by Deborah



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