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The Evidential Medium
The Evidential Medium | Kay Reynolds
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Kay Reynolds is a medium, public speaker, and author of the new book, The Evidential Medium: A Practical Guide for Developing Mediumship. In The Evidential Medium, she shares her journey of training to be a medium, along with practical exercises to help you unlock the ancient tools of mediumship you hold deep within your soul. Kay trained as a medium at the prestigious Arthur Findlay College, the world's foremost college for the advancement of spiritualism and psychic sciences, under the mentorship of Mavis Pittilla, one of the college's longest-standing tutors. The College's tutors are renowned as the best in the world, and Kay was fortunate enough to study there extensively for seven years. Kay holds an M.Ed. and has twenty-nine years' teaching experience. She has taught students from grade school right into adulthood. In her work as a medium, Kay utilizes all
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Anyone who wants to take their mediumship further, to the next level, who is serious about it, should read this. But it‘s not just a one and done book. It needs to be studied. It‘s an ongoing experience, we are never done learning. We only stop growing within it, if we choose to do so. I had a lot of self-reflection here. It made me see how unorganized my mediumship is. I know what I struggle with, I knew it before reading this. I‘m already⬇️

JenniferEgnor doing a lot of the things she mentions in the book—been doing it. I‘ve been at this a while, but mediumship is something that always has room for improvement. Mine hasn‘t reached the levels in this book yet. I also do not want to do any stage/audience type stuff. That‘s not for me. I already get nervous enough when I‘m doing it one on one for someone I don‘t know! 3w
JenniferEgnor I have been on this journey for a few years now. It started a long time ago but I only started seriously working with it back in 2019. I have a practice/development circle that I‘m very grateful for, and I‘m excited to see where this goes as I move forward with it. 3w
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