I have a dilemma and I need your help!

I’ve been asked to speak at the Newcastle Spiritualist Church on Sunday, 13th at 7.00pm but I don’t know what to talk about!
Got any ideas? If you do, email me at Katrina@katrina-jane.com I’d love to hear your suggestions! I’m mulling over a few things but need a bit of prompting I think.

Swansea Psychic Fair was great yesterday. I did a little talk, and I do mean little as it only went for about 15 minutes!! I think it’s amazing how Spirit works, I always really, really stress out at the thought of doing platform medium stuff. I don’t mind getting up and giving a chat about anything, but put me on the stage to “perform” as a medium and I stress out! So, yesterday, I had no thought whatsoever in doing any medium stuff, just giving a talk and when I finished the talk, answering any questions. So, here I am in front of about 30 people doing my talk, and then asking if there are any questions about what I talked about and someone put up there hand and asked if they were going to move! OK. Thanks guys, for putting me on the spot!! But off I went without giving it a second thought, I just went on a role. It was so much fun! Because I didn’t have time to think about it and was just thrown in at the deep end, all I could do was swim.

Spirit did it’s work and some wonderful messages came through for everyone who asked a question, which I hope gave them some closure and the motive to move on with their journey’s.

So, I have decided that’s what I’ll do from now on, even at the talk on Sunday night at the church, I’m not going to see who comes through for whoever is in the audience/congregation but will just ask if anyone has questions. I find it much less stressful, and hey, if it works for me, why not? Who said that as a medium you had to just connect with Spirit and then try and work out who the messages are for?! Plus, it’s not just about answering the question either, usually more information comes through for them. So that’s what I’m going to do from now on.

Seriously, I LOVE what I do.

Till next week.

Katrina-Jane