How my life developed into mediumship
I have been aware of the existence of spirit since the age of five.
My first encounter was a young spirit boy, who would often make his presence known, including jumping on me while I was in bed. Being a sensitive child these encounters were scary. At first I did not want to play with what people may term my imaginary friend, but in time I learnt to live with him.
As the years have gone on I have come to understand that these visitors from spirit only want to ask for help or bring messages to those they love.
A mediums job is to bring conformation that a loved one is still conscious in this universe, albeit in another form. A clairvoyant’s communication with those from spirit is as much their chance to make a loving expression towards you, as it is yours to hear it.
As the human population has grown, moving at an incredible rate with technology, we have lost that connection with nature and ourselves. This results in an unbalance that not only sees a negative effect happening within the environment but also within us. Working with many clients I have become aware of that emptiness we often feel. We look to fill that space with a meaningful relationship or the perfect house, or a shopping trip etc. But once we acquire those things, still that emptiness follows us around.
I work with a Buddhist guide who is compassionate but also very practical. Together we work with the symptoms of unease within you and the situations you have difficulty with, but we also get to the real heart of the problem that is causing negative effect.
It is separation that leaves us feeling unconnected and lost. My Buddhist guide has told me that by reconnecting with our inner spirit and our own gifts and talents we can seriously start to fill that empty space. A reading will also focus on empowering you to change things for the better. It is where true happiness lies.
Due to the high volume of clients Maxine works with, an appointment is necessary.
I want for you what I want for myself. Hope in the face of the difficulties this life can bring, and that we exist beyond our own mortality.

