Author: | Gena Brealey | ISBN: | 9781908421234 |
Publisher: | Saturday Night Press Publications | Publication: | November 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | Saturday Night Press Publications | Language: | English |
Author: | Gena Brealey |
ISBN: | 9781908421234 |
Publisher: | Saturday Night Press Publications |
Publication: | November 9, 2015 |
Imprint: | Saturday Night Press Publications |
Language: | English |
Helen Duncan, the materialisation medium, was last woman to be convicted in 1944 under the 200-year-old Witchcraft Act. This true story is written in two parts. In the first part her daughter, Gena tells the true story of this remarkable woman who cared so deeply for her family and all who needed her help. Her many gifts of clairvoyance, clairaudience and precognition have all been overshadowed by the publicity relating to the physical materialisation side of her mediumship. Nothing has been written before, of her unselfish love for humanity, her devotion to her husband and family, her personal and private joys and tragedies, her physical and emotional suffering. Here is the whole story of Helen’s mediumship, her early life, the deterioration in her health and her ultimate passing, due in no small measure to the stress endured as a result of police prosecution and imprisonment.
Helen Duncan, the materialisation medium, was last woman to be convicted in 1944 under the 200-year-old Witchcraft Act. This true story is written in two parts. In the first part her daughter, Gena tells the true story of this remarkable woman who cared so deeply for her family and all who needed her help. Her many gifts of clairvoyance, clairaudience and precognition have all been overshadowed by the publicity relating to the physical materialisation side of her mediumship. Nothing has been written before, of her unselfish love for humanity, her devotion to her husband and family, her personal and private joys and tragedies, her physical and emotional suffering. Here is the whole story of Helen’s mediumship, her early life, the deterioration in her health and her ultimate passing, due in no small measure to the stress endured as a result of police prosecution and imprisonment.