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Three patients, Sam, Ellen and Matt at Connectiqua’s corporate clinic in Ditton Manor, Berkshire were causing concern. Flown from Shanghai diagnosed as having Bipolar Disorder or Schizophrenia, all displaying delusional, hallucinatory and paranoia symptoms, unable to communicate properly. Samuel’s mutual friends Ross and Tisha, worked with the clinic medics Ferral and Susan, their symptoms were being manipulated someone is messing with their minds. Without resolution, they could die within a month, with others affected Ross agrees to fly to China to get some answers, leaving Tisha getting her own support from an ex-priest and medium extraordinaire. David Bareham had a rare gift of heightened psychic awareness, 20 years since he has been a priest, while still following his faith, he had become a renowned psychic medium spending those years investigating and developing his abilities as a spirit messenger. He gave readings, held workshops and gave individual assessments of people’s lifetime paths. Today his diary told him he had three morning sessions, a young couple needing assurance, a dear, dear old lady friend Theresa, he gauged it would be her last and an Asian Indian, Shyam who behaved as if being controlled. For the afternoon, he’d received ‘a cry for help’ from a fairly new acquaintance Tisha, reading her mind told him all he needed to know, he saw an Indian boy grinning at him. He agreed to help.
Media Details
- Release Date 03/09/2016
- Author Alan Baulch
- Language English
- Companies CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition
- Format Kindle
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