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beckywalsh
beckywalsh Info
| I am: | Psychic |
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United Kingdom
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| City: | london |
| Date of birth: | 1971-05-08 |
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psychic life coach
I’m a normal ordinary person with an unordinary life. That’s because my job has taken it over! I work as a Psychic, but to be honest I would love to give it another name, the word Psychic is tainted with old fashioned views of fortune telling and frauds. People throughout time have gone to see psychics and mystics to get a prediction of their future. This old way of doing things may not be around much longer, as the future is not set in stone. We are entering a new paradigm where science and the understanding of the world is changing. You may have heard of ‘Cosmic ordering’ - it’s a very fashionable buzz word for manifestation. This is the idea that your thoughts create your future. I believe this whole heartedly. For me, this work is not about predicting the future, it is about empowering people to break the negative patterns in their lives and create for themselves the outcomes they desire. In my mind everyone can be psychic, it’s just some people have a stronger right side of the brain, and that’s me! Having said all that I love my job, I get to meet loads of interesting people during consultations. I had my own radio show ‘The Psychic show’ on LBC 97.3 with co host Chris Hawkins. I teach at the College of Psychic Studies in London. I used to do a bit of stand up comedy, so I now have a Stand up Psychic show where I mix readings on the audience with making them laugh. I have two books coming out this year ‘Haunted West end theatres' with Ian Shillito and Advanced 'Psychic development'. I’m featured in the book ‘Soul Secrets’ published by Hay House and write a feature called for ‘Its Fate’ magazine. My Mission There is a mission behind my work. Which is why I am happy to work in the media and get this message out to as many people as possible. This message isn't one of the truth that psychics are for real, it's up to you what you think. My mission is to show people they can live with out fear. To live with out fear is to put the ego to better use and live within your higher self. The higher self is a place of love. It is letting go of fear and moving into the vibration of love that will liberate us from all the horrors we have created in the world. I believe our thoughts lets out a vibration that brings our reality into being. If you can think with out fear then we can have the most amazing life experience. I'm not saying I am an expert in my own life, but the aim is enough. By being in the vibration of love you tune others to do the same. This is the real message of spirituality. You don't judge others for being none spiritual, for to do so would be fearful and dense in vibration. You just sing your song with out fear and you liberate others to do the same. To be psychic is to be in tune with others energy, when you can hear others tune, you can't do anything else but love them. As you realise when we all sing in love, we sing the same song. Forum Posts
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Hello Becky,
I read your post psychic in prison (01-24-0
thought you may be interested in this article from inspire news of the heart.
Best wishes.
Kelvin
Los Angeles, June 21, 2007 — In prisons on six continents, the message of Prem Rawat, known also by the honorary title of Maharaji, is being watched by prison inmates, with life-changing results noticed by prison administrators. Starting in December 2003, in the largest prison in Asia, located in New Delhi, the program is now also spreading to the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the United States, South America, Africa, and Mexico.
While it varies from place to place, the program consists of a combination of regular showings of a DVD series called Words of Peace, featuring the international addresses of Prem Rawat and printed materials.
In Argentina, the program is supported by the National Forum of Human Rights and the White Helmets, a United Nations affiliate, and is active in two prisons, one for men and one for mothers with children up to four years of age. This prison in Buenos Aires houses a kindergarten for the children and workshops for the women with an eye to preparing them for future jobs. The Words of Peace program has been active for nine months. One woman commented, “A deep feeling reaches my heart when I listen to these words. I could listen all day.”
In India, following a personal visit by Prem Rawat eighteen months ago where he spoke at a special event for 1,000 prisoners, prison officials, and staff in Tihar prison, the program has expanded, with events happening twice weekly, and was recently graded as "Excellent" by the Central Jail welfare inspector. The superintendent of Central Jail No. 2 in New Delhi expressed his appreciation for “the tremendous impact [this program] can have on the mindset of prisoners, leading them on a path of reform.” Since the program began over three years ago, more than 3,400 prisoners have participated in four different prisons.
in the United Kingdom, the program is active in 146 regional prisons, and a senior manager in one prison stated, “Prem Rawat gives hope to all, importantly to those people in our society who are from less advantaged backgrounds and could easily be forgotten or unheard.” An inmate commented, “It makes being in here almost bearable, it makes such a difference, and for this I thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
In South Africa, a pilot project is currently being initiated to include the materials as part of a rehabilitation program at the Leekup prison, the largest in the Johannesburg area. A similar project is being developed in the United States, with an initiative to have Words of Peace broadcast on a satellite network operating in 350 prisons.
In Cancun, Mexico, the Public Municipal Jail is completing a second year of weekly presentations in Spanish, with 75 to 100 inmates attending. A former warden is now seeking to include Words of Peace on a national level. The program was acknowledged in a message sent by the Mayor of Cancun to Prem Rawat: “We listen attentively to your encouraging words, words that we have transmitted in important social events, organized for the benefit of children, women, young students, as well as for the almost 1,000 inmates of the Cancun Public Municipal Jail, who each week find, in your words, motivation for achieving a healthy and prompt re-adaptation to society.” One of the prisoners commented, “Hearing this message has totally changed how I am, how I act and think.” Another said, “It helps me to grow spiritually and internally. It has changed my life inside the jail because I enjoy the time more and don’t want to fight or argue like before.”
Inmates and prison managers in New Zealand have also expressed a lot of interest, with all twenty prisons in the country using materials in their libraries and educational programs.