Experience the wonder of spirit communication firsthand―even if you don’t think you were born a medium. Sharon Farber shares her amazing story of becoming a medium through study, not birthright, and she reveals how you can become one, too.
This easy-to-use, empowering book provides everything needed to lay your foundation for connecting with loved ones in spirit. Build your skills through practical techniques and hands-on exercises. Explore the different types of mediumship, what it is and isn’t, and its roots in Spiritualism. Learn how to gather information from those you connect with in spirit and how to overcome common fears and challenges. Featuring insights from Q&A sessions with various mediums, along with many ways to enhance your abilities—including setting intention, raising your vibration, trance work, meditation, and grounding—Choosing to Be a Medium demonstrates that anyone can connect with loved ones on the other side
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“Many paths lead into the spiritual dimensions of the human journey. Among the strangest of these for our Western minds is mediumship—communicating with those on ‘the other side.’ It is also one of the most interesting and dramatic. Sharon Farber has pursued this path arduously and masterfully. More important for the reader of Choosing to be a Medium, she uncovers her tracks, even leaves breadcrumbs that can guide you on a responsible and empowering journey into mediumship.”
— Donna Eden, author of Energy Medicine
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Sharon Farber is a massage therapist, healer, artist, medium, teacher, and the owner of Dragonfly Healing Arts in Pine Meadow, Connecticut. She gives mediumship readings and demonstrations, facilitates a mediumship development circle, teaches mediumship classes, and leads mediumship development retreats. Learn more about the author at www.SharonFarber.net.
Ann Richardson is an Earphones-winning narrator who studied broadcast journalism and Spanish at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Years later, the desire to take up a creative yet productive career lead her to narrating audiobooks and founding Great Plains Audiobooks, an audiobook publishing company focusing on bringing Midwestern literature to audio.