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Here are more samples of my work ... |
Janice Clark - Great grandmother
Janice walked into Women of Wisdom for a spirit drawing. Ellen Maria (Winslow) Krueger, Janice’s great grandmother was greatly loved in the family. As I began to draw I had an overwhelming feeling to draw the knot,
centered on the top of her head which is not where one usually finds it. Usually it is in the back of the head or at the nape of the neck. I tried to erase it but kept redrawing it on the top. Information was given
that confirmed it as Janice’s great grandmother. Janice returned about a week later with two photos of her great grandmother from Everett, MA with a knot centered on the top of her head.
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Lorie Colantuono
Lorie came for a sitting and drawing at the First Spiritualist Church of Quincy. It was a step mother, Janice that came through. Lorie had been very close with her stepmother and Janice kept reporting herself
as mother vibration, which at first was confusing. Janice has come through for different family members at different stages of her life. This last time was when Janice was already ill and the resemblance is
striking.
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Photos of Ellen Moore Krueger, Janice’s great-grandmother, born May 1, 1852 and passes to spirit April 1, 1938, both showing the knot centered
on teh top of her head.
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Robin Pecini - mother-in-law
Robin brought her young daughter Lily to the Angel’s Loft to have her spirit guide drawn. A drawing started to appear on the paper of a youngish woman, about 30. I felt strongly that this woman passed young
and was not just showing herself young. Robin recognized it as her mother-in-law, who had passed to spirit at a young age. When she brought it home, her husband, Richard gasped and was speechless. He truly felt his
mother was there, guiding their daughter Lily
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Sheree Henry - Grandmother
Sheree works in Women of Wisdom and had seen so many spirit drawings produced. She had waited years for her chance to see who would come through. Sheree immediately recognized her grandmother Delia Henry and
the description of her home. Everything including her favorite color was reported but Delia insisted on her hair being drawn in a 1970’s frizz perm. Sheree didn’t remember her grandmother with this hairstyle,
but upon asking her father, he could produce photos with Delia wearing the frizz perm and the same color dress that she had insisted on in the drawing.
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Hilda & Arthur Andrade
Hilda had arranged for a spirit drawing for her husband Arthur as a gift. When Arthur arrived, I began to draw and a beautiful mature woman appeared on the paper. Arthur wasn’t sure who this could be,
so he brought it home to show to his wife. When Hilda looked at it, she showed it to her mother, who immediately took a photo out from her wallet, which matched exactly, including her dress. It was Hilda’s grandmother
Maria don Santos. Yes, in-laws come also.
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