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| Val Cunningham MSc, MA. BA(1st)Hons |
"The spirit world is a world of love. Those you have loved and who have 'returned home' to the spirit world love you as much as they ever did.
It is natural to want to talk with those we love whether they are here `living` or in the spirit world. However, I believe that mediumship development is about working with love for all mankind and for the spirit world too".
Val has always trusted in spirit and has believed in her own direction in life. Her dedication to the spirit world and to helping others in their pathway including the development of mediumship is her passion in life.
International Medium & Principal, Val says
"I began my `apprenticeship` with spirit at the age of 14 in a home circle in Newton Le Willows with my mother, a trance medium & healer and my father was a physical medium. I received teachings direct from spirit at this early age but was very aware of spirit even before this. I have received what I regard as a `treasure-trove` of knowledge and it is my privilege to share the teachings I gained and to offer a tested and effective constructive teaching programme for those who wish to advance as a first-class Medium.
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| Public & Charitable works |
Val works as a medium and teaches in many venues and locations. Though Val remains independent of any church or religious organisation she maintains that she works "free-lance for God." Val has organised a number of evenings of Clairvoyance for charity fund raising events and donated proceeds to the Macmillan Cancer Appeal. In April 1995 she invited Radio City DJ Pete Price to share a Macmillan fund raising evening of Clairvoyance "Seventh Heaven" at St Helens Theatre Royal. Val has also appeared on Radio Merseyside, Wish FM, and featured in national newspapers and magazines.
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Val believes in helping mankind and has, over the years, actively given support to a number of needy causes and campaigns on a voluntary and charitable basis. Her latest events were a 60 mile Manchester to Blackpool bike ride for a local Hospice and in 2005 Val took up a challenge to walk the Inca Trail in Peru for the benefit of Macmillan Cancer Appeal. She raised over £3,500 for this good cause.
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