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A (Continued) Conversation with Two Mediums

And the conversation continues…here’s Part IV (if you need to catch up, here’s Part IPart IIPart III)

Melissa Van Rossum: How about gifts other than mediumship abilities? Most of us have gifts in all of the 4 ‘clairs’ clairvoyance, clairaudience, claircognizance, and clairsentience, though 1 or 2 tend to stand more prominent.

For example, I have abilities in all areas, but my clairsentience is the strongest with clairvoyance running a strong second.  I know your mediumship abilities are strongest for you.  What other abilities do you enjoy?

Jamie: I also have some insignificant (so far anyway) moments of precognition. For instance, if I’m listening to the radio in my car while driving, I may be able to know the next song being played maybe eight to ten times in a row. It’s a fun little game I play with myself, to keep count of the roll I’m on. To the world at large, this is a useless ability, but a lot of fun for me! I seem to have no control over when this ability shows up. It is pretty few and far between, but I love it when it happens.

Melissa Van Rossum: Those are fun moments, and validating, too.  I often have visions of places where I’ll soon be traveling.  So I’ll see the streets of L.A. or the mountains or wherever and soon enough an invitation opens up or an opportunity presents itself.

Jamie: As far as clairvoyance is concerned, I have had times when I have unexplainable visions of things either past, present or future. When I have had these while sleeping, historically I chalked it up to “just a dream”. However, in the recent past, I have had them while awake. I remember one recently when I was working on the laptop on my couch and just seemed to leave my present surroundings. This was the first time I had ever had this happen while I was awake. It was confusing when I came to. I wasn’t sure if I had dozed off or what exactly happened, but I knew what I experienced was not “just a dream”. Now this particular vision was set several years from now (I could gauge by my children’s ages), so I won’t be able to tell you until then if I am correct or not (I’ll keep you posted though. Ha!)

Melissa Van Rossum: Ah, very cool.  Yes, please, keep us posted.  I have to be careful about drifting into that kind of state when I’m driving.  It happens less so now that I often have chatty kids in the back seat; but whenever I’m in the car alone, I can drift into another place.  It’s a little disconcerting to come to and not quite realize where you are.

Once when I was driving I drifted off to some other place of consciousness and when I came back I couldn’t figure out where I was.  It was quite a jolt of terror when my eyes focused and I wasn’t where I had just been — if that makes any sense.  I had to pull over to the side of the road and call my husband to help me.  He finally got me to a landmark I recognized and everything was okay after that.

Comforting thought that I’m out there on the roads, isn’t it?  Fortunately it doesn’t happen often and my kids keep me pretty grounded. : )

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