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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Get ‘in-tune’ with your spiritual side in Penetanguishene later this month




By Sharon Weatherall



If you are interested in connecting with your inner self and learning more about the spiritual world around you, there is still time to join in on an amazing upcoming event. Read this blog to find out how you can become involved!

Another exciting ‘Two Day Psychic Workshop’ including ‘Paranormal Investigation’ is taking place at Centennial Museum in Penetanguishene on April 26th and 27th featuring Jackie Dennison and Steve Furlong - international clairvoyant mediums and teachers. Jackie is also co-host of TV's 'Rescue Mediums'.
At Feathers Academy in Northwich, Cheshire England, Dennison and Furlong work alongside other mediums, and fledgling mediums, who have all trained within the academy. Feathers offers psychic and healing services including Personal Clairvoyant Readings, Psychic Development Classes, Past life Regression, Spirit Rescue Work, Reiki Healing & Attunements, Crystal Therapy, Aura Imaging Photography and more.

Next month Dennison and Furlong are pleased to be sharing some of their talents here in Canada. In fact, it’s the third year in a row they have offered this successful retreat in Penetanguishene - the two have generated quite a following.

“It’s always good to connect with people of a likened and opened mind, and to know that there are those returning for a third year to attend our workshops is fantastic,” said Dennison.

“We love the ambience at Penetanguishene Museum, the staff there always go out of their way to make us so welcome, and the spirit energies seem to like us too which is a huge bonus.”  
On Saturday April 26th  from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.at the Penetanguishene workshop participants will be involved in grounding, protection/opening, cleansing and balancing of Chakras, as well as guided meditation working with spirit guides and angels.

From 8 p.m.to midnight on Saturday, they will be involved in a ghost hunt and paranormal investigation at the museum which harbours several friendly spirits discovered three years ago by Rescue Mediums Jackie Dennison and Alison Wynne-Ryder. It was one of the most exciting paranormal investigations in the series to date, with over eight spirits confirmed on site. One was lumber baron Charles Beck, whose general store/ lumber offices were later donated to the town. Today the museum features an exclusive collection of Beck family and business artefacts which are key to local history.
On Sunday April 27th, participants will be busy with guided meditation and a past, present and future life workshop, as well as a cosmic ordering workshop.

The cost for the weekend is $360 which includes lunch each day, all workshops, materials and the evening paranormal investigation. To register visit the Feathers web site: www.feathersmediums.co.uk  and go to Events - Retreats - Canadian Retreats - Penetanguishene. On this page you can make a deposit or payment option to ensure you have booked a spot.  

The weekend is action-packed and a good bang for your buck considering the many areas of mysticism you will be touching on.

This year we have an all new workshop planned that we are very excited about. Starting with the basic foundations of working with spirit before opening the chakras and connecting to spirit guides,” said Dennison.

“During the weekend we will be working with earth energies, spirit guides, the angelic realms and ascended masters which should be a very enlightening and uplifting experience.  A journey into the third eye - which we call 'the vision quest’, is something that we are particularly looking forward to.”

Dennison and Furlong try to bring humour into their workshops, having fun in a practical way, as well as working on a spiritual and psychic level.

“Of course, no workshop would be complete without the ghost hunt and paranormal investigation we have planned for the Saturday evening.  The ladies at the Museum have already been experiencing extra activity around the building with apparitions being seen by a number of people,” said Dennison.

“We like to think that our resident ghost Charles Beck is getting rather excited about our forthcoming visit. People who attend our workshops say that they go away feeling richer in knowledge not only about the spiritual but also a greater understanding, about themselves.”



Jan Gadsdon - education/program director at the Centennial Museum, said she is looking forward to the upcoming event and hopes to see the registration jump for this year. The cost of the two day workshop has not increased in three years says Gadsdon, and offers a full agenda to people who are looking to “connect with themself and become more attuned with their own being”.

“People should not approach this with the idea they are visiting a haunted museum because they are coming for much more than that. Building the skill of being able to meditate is beneficial to your mental health and the work shop is a lot of fun,” said Gadsdon.

Past workshops have been very successful attracting people from as far away as Toronto, Parry Sound and Peterborough who travel to the area so they can take part. The knowledge gained through using computer generated aura photography, training your own eyes to read the aura of someone sitting across from you, finding your totem and past life regression are experiences you never forget. It is exercises like these that keep people coming back year after year while also stimulating the curiosity of the new participants.
“We have people registered who attended the first workshop who came with no experience at all,  have built on their own spirituality and are now connecting with the spirit world. Many of those registered have done the workshop for the past three years. We have all built friendships and keep in touch through social media,” said Gadsdon.

Jackie Dennison and Steve Furlong will also be doing some psychic readings. Please email Feathers Academy through the web site: www.feathersmediums.co.uk to inquire about this component which is NOT part of the workshop. Get to the Contact Form through the Home Page roll down. 

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