One hot day in July 1965, I bumped into George, an old high-school friend, in the Post Office in Norwalk, Connecticut. George and his wife Barbara were to change my life forever. At the end of that summer I found myself, one Sunday night, riding with them up to the White Hills of Shelton, Connecticut, headed for a seance.
I had no inkling of the spirit world, nor of psychic phenomena. That evening through the trance mediumship of Bill Donnelly I met three marvelous “teachers,” discarnate beings of light, who have guided me with direction, wisdom and some humor ever since. That was 41 years ago.
At that seance I came face to face with a communication from spirit that no one present, not even George or Barbara, could know about. Once this happened, all questioning became a matter of following a process of personal inner work that continues to this day.
I am intuitively in contact by simply asking. When I sit down at the easel to do an inner portrait, I listen for the answer to “What does this person need to see right now that will empower them to see the beauty and resources present and already operating in this life?”
Within minutes I get a picture intuitively in my mind , a story that I draw in full color in an hour. We turn on an audio tape and start to explore the story, including the hidden stories found by turning the portrait upside down and to each side. That’s when your willingness to see becomes the most important part of the experience of an inner portrait.
There are many ways of receiving guidance: clairvoyance, clairaudience, interpreting dreams, and intuition. Intuition involves the mind but it is the heart that fleshes out the story and gives hope and inspiration.
I am intuitively in contact by simply asking. When I sit down at the easel to do an inner portrait, I listen for the answer to “What does this person need to see right now that will empower them to see the beauty and resources present and already operating in this life?”