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FEATURE News from Glastonbury by Graham Robertson,


We have now been running fayres in Glastonbury every month for well over 11 years and in June started doing FREE ENTRY to the fayre and just doing a small daily charge for workshops and talks. This seems to work very well as we now get coach parties of tourists descending upon us and sales of goods have increased too. The fayres are going from strengh to strength with many new faces and features. I also have Ian R Crane on Friday 28 September who will be delivering a presentation on the aftermath of the London Olympic Games.


A Timely Warning


I started reading the tarot cards in 1986 when I took an interest in paganism and witchcraft, at first I read all the books and then wrote out all the meanings that I thought were relevant at the time. It was also a method of making me remember meanings, so in a way I taught myself including several layouts that I still use to this day. At first I did it for friends or whoever would ask me and I was very popular at parties, you can always tell someone who is new to reading the cards because they take them everywhere. During some upheavals in my life during 1989/90. I found myself without any work and a close friend encouraged me to advertise and look for work as a reader, this was all very daunting at the time and some quite magical things began to happen, one of my first clients worked in an office with about 60 other girls and over the course of a couple of months I had read for nearly all of them and all their friends, this was in my home town of Hemel Hempstead. It seemed that I was not reading the cards at all, I was in fact doing it clairvoyantly‚ because the information just came out of my mouth without me thinking about it. I would just sit and talk and be completely embarrassing (I think I still may be lol) with details of peoples lives that I shouldn't know at all. What is more I enjoyed my new found fame and started working with a group in the Midlands, and it is here in 1992 that something very strange happened to me.


It was Rugby (to the best of my knowledge) and I was doing a midweek show in an hotel, I had done about 10 readings and was getting tired. It is when you are tired that the most amazing clairvoyance sometimes happens, a lady with 2 small children who were crying sat in front of me and I was now on auto pilot. I asked her name and set up a new tape in my recorder and laid out a Celtic cross on the table and started my introduction into the reading and then I stopped! I raised my eyes and looked at her now and then I switched off the tape recorder and erased the introduction before saying “Sorry I can not do a reading for you! But I do have a message that I must give you. Do not go home, take your kids and run for your life, do not stay with a friend or relative, go to the opposite ends of the country but go and go now!” She then told me that the previous evening her husband had put the barrel of a shotgun at her throat and told her that he would kill her and the children before turning the gun on himself if ever she left him.


I have done hundreds, maybe a thousand readings for people, but some just stay in your mind for ever and that one certainly does, she left the room and I had another reading afterwards and just got on with it. I don’t know who she was or what happened to her, but I always asked myself the same question - why did she come to me? I also don’t know why I said what I said or where the words came from, I was kind of in a trance and it was all very surreal. It was years after that the answer finally came to me, we all have a spirit guide and it was her spirit guide that came to commute with my spirit guide, I was just a tool, a mouthpiece. Spirit Guides are here to protect us and to guide us and the people who come into your life will have a purpose, a lesson or just to give you a timely warning.


Lady whoever you are, I send you love. Graham Robertson London & South East Connection - August/November 2012 7


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