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The article and video?on the Lancashire Evening Post website about the Psychic Evening & Rescue Circle at The Shawes Arms, Preston 17th August 2007
The 28th of August was the day of the full moon and also an eclipse of the moon, and this was the reason l chose this day to do a rescue of the souls who had lost their lives to the sea around the area of the North West of England, to utilise the special energy that only the Moon Goddess can conjure up on such a day. About 20 people turned up for this ceremony and we were greeted by an almost perfect evening weather-wise. A light breeze blew across the beach and the clouds all disappeared to reveal lots of stars after the Sun set, and the Moon could only be seen initially by climbing the sand dune behind us.
For the first hour or so preparations were made for the ceremony by lighting a small fire which we intended to use as the doorway to the Spirit world, and placing lots of small candles in jars in a line down the beach from the fire towards the waters edge. This was so the Spirits who came out of the sea would have a path to follow to lead them to the doorway and home. A few people brought drums with them and these were played to signal our intent.
The rescue began about 9.30pm. with the fire being built up and two tall candlesticks placed one either side to frame the doorway. As we called in our Guides and Helpers and Angels, Davy Jones was told he better be opening his locker as we were ready and waiting to send his prisoners home. The atmosphere around the fire became very heavy with emotion as the Spirits started to appear from the darkness of the sea and walk up the beach. Someone saw sailors as from an old galleon type ship, and someone else saw six men marching towards us all in a line with a more modern type of uniform. A few orbs were seen at the time, but after looking through the photo’s the day after they were filled with them.
Dark shadows could be seen moving towards us along the line of lights, and the waters edge looked like it had fairy lights strung along it as the Spirits continued to appear from the sea which had been their captive for many long years for some. Then as if by some silent command two things happened together, the heavy atmosphere lifted and the Moon appeared above the sand dune behind us, bathing everything in her silver light as if to tell us that the ceremony was almost over and she was well pleased with the result.
This was a beautiful evening to be a part of, and in a way even more special than the one at the Shawes Arms because of the setting and the fire and the Moon and the release of emotion we all felt as the souls were freed from their watery graves and allowed to go back home to the Spirit world and their loved ones.
Once again l would like to thank everyone who attended, we all took part in a wonderful ceremony which l know that l personally will remember for a very long time.
The reason l chose this night was to coincide with the Battle of Preston which took place on the very same day back in 1648, and about One Thousand men fell not more than Sixty yards away from the Shawes Arms. I thought that it would be so good to be able to release any souls who were still earthbound from that day and send them back home to the Spirit world where they can be free.
A few days before l made a Medicine Wheel with two of my friends Bev and Denny, on the bank of the River Ribble where the original bridge stood, and did a ceremony to bless the land. We also built a small cairn to remember those who died, with a plaque kindly donated by McKenna Funerals, Preston. The Lancashire Evening Post also came and took photo?s of us doing our stuff.
Paul and Jo at the pub kindly gave us it for free that night as did all the four Mediums who worked, Karen, Sylvia, Carole and Willow, a raffle was held and altogether we raised the grand total of ?400, which is to be given to the R.N.L.I.
The room where we held the rescue had double doors which opened out towards the river, and we used the wall opposite these doors as the doorway to the Spirit world, framed by candles. When we started the ceremony, it felt like a lot of spirits went through the door in the first five minutes or so, and a few people said they saw men on horseback walking through the room. The area close to the Spirit door became very cold, and several people came and said they could definitely feel the change in temperature.
There were many cameras being used and great excitement was caused by the appearance of orbs of various colours showing themselves on the pictures being taken. The people in the room, about thirty or so, had made a corridor from the outside doors leading to the Spirit door for the spirits to move through, and it was in this space that all the spirit activity was occurring. There were many people present who knew nothing about what was taking place, but felt a pull to be there on that night, and some said afterwards that they thought the experience was different to what they had imagined, and they actually either saw or felt something they didn’t expect to.
A lot of earthbound Spirits went home that night 359 years after they had actually died, and all who were present felt that something really special had taken place, even if some of them weren’t actually sure what that something was. The area around where we worked that night can only benefit for what we did, and it will feel lighter with a definite raise in the vibration of the whole of the battle site. Other earthbound Spirits not connected to the battle also went home too, as the energy that was produced brought them in as well. Overall it was a very successful evening all round, and everyone connected with it felt that we had achieved everything we had set out to do, and l offer my many thanks to everyone who attended.
This is an article about the Psychic Evening and Rescue Circle printed on 9th August 2007 in the Lancashire Evening Post.
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