
August 29, 2007
Dear Helen,
A friend came to you in late June of this year. She
said you made contact with her Mom that past away sometime ago. She was
amazed at what you told her. She even had to go ask her Dad and
Aunt about some of the stuff she didn't even know about. Apparently her
Aunt even freaked over something very personal you said . She actually
said you gave her goose bumps. I thought you were just a card
reader. You don't advertise yourself as a Medium. I think you would get
more business if you did. I know, I would have come to you if I had
known before. I’ve gone to other card readers in town, but they never
spoke to the dead like you do.
I have a friend who killed himself awhile
back. I would really like to get in touch with him and see if he is at
peace now? I’m kind of worried because I was raised to believe
that if you kill yourself you go to hell. Can you contact him
through this letter? Thank you in advance. Signed, Sad Friend.
Sorry sweetie, I need to have at least a picture of
the deceased person or a belonging of his. However, I said a
prayer for your friend and I can tell you that he is in the arms
of the healing Angels. He was so very sad when he died. His
poor dear heart was truly broken. That I can “feel” I also “feel”
he is at rest.
I personally, do not subscribe to
hell. I believe Hell was designed to keep people in line. Like I
have said before, if the last Pope declared there is no Hell, I’m
pretty comfortable with saying it myself without burning.
Look, your friend should have told you that I did
not contact her Mother, rather her Mother contacted me. I do not
believe in calling forth the dead. However, if spirits wishes to
come to my room to say hello to a client, well, that is fine with me.
However, your money only entitles you to a carding reading session. Not
a seance.
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Dear Helen,
I live in a house on the west side of Port
Colborne. It is a very old house with not many renovations. It really
is almost the same as it was over a hundred years ago except for some
paint and wall paper. Since moving into the house last summer some very
odd things have been going on in the house. I am hoping that you might
be able to give me some insight into this matter.
I’ve heard doors opening and closing late at night, when
there is no one else but me in the house.
My husband works on the boats which means I'm home
alone a lot. There has been other strange things as well. Things go
missing that I have left out the night before and things are moved
around at times. I don’t know what to do. I haven’t seen anything
like a ghost or felt a strong presence. A friend says it’s because I am
painting the house right now. My husband thinks I’m just nervous being
on my own in a big old house.
Can you tell by this letter if there is something in
the house or not? Should I stop painting? Thank you so much
for any help you can give me. I really appreciate any insight you can
give me. I figured if anyone could help me it would be you.
Signed, Nervous Nelly
Good news! It is not a poltergeist, or a
haunting, so relax. Sometimes, negative energies get stuck and that’s
what I feel is the problem in your case. I feel all your house
needs is a good smudging. Get some sweet grass or sage, burn it in an
abalone shell (if you have one) and spread the smoke all around every
room in the house. Frankincense is pretty good too. Start at the top of
your house (in the attic if you have one and I think you do)and work
your way down. Tell the energy to go three times in each room. Simply
say “ Be gone” or “In the name of Jesus I command you to leave this
house”. You can say what ever you wish as long as it basically
tells the energy to leave the home.
You can get sweet grass or smudge sticks here in
Ridgeway at Extravaganza, or you could try at the Native Friendship
center on Buffalo Road in Fort Erie.
Please
send your Hand written letters to; Ask Helen Overend, P.O. Box 1129.
Ridgeway On. L0S 1N0. Letter are kept confidential and answered in
order received. I can be reached at 905-894-3263 for appointments. See
you next week, the good Lord willing.