Report September 14, 2010
HENGEVELDE – Upon entering, everyone could write down their first name, last name and maiden name.
Objects from deceased persons or from the present could also be put in baskets.
One of the ladies present always drew a note with a name, after which Irma gave a character description of the person concerned.
She also looked into the past and the future and gave an appropriate way what she received about that person. Because it was a large group (± 60 people), she did not go into certain matters in depth, but the person concerned could get some more information afterwards. She took plenty of time for this.
Surprising facts emerged, some recognizable and others new to the person concerned. For example, they were advised to exercise a certain hobby, or a warning about it. sustain injuries while walking or exercising. A damp wall where something had to be done because of health risks or an imminent leakage with large flooding, a warned person counts for two so ………
After the break, it was the turn of the objects to be turned in, as for the present she gave a description about the person to which it related.
The objects of the deceased brought out more emotions, Irma tried to make contact with them and on the basis of the images she received she told about this. If it was too personal or emotional, the person who brought the item was able to talk to her for a little while afterwards and an attempt was made to reconnect. It was impressive to hear what things she was able to tell without knowing the person or the circumstances.
It was an exciting and fascinating evening full of surprises and highly recommended.
source: Over en Weer