
Talking to the Dead - Embracing the Unseen
Embracing the Unseen is a Journey into Psychic Communication while presenting a deeply personal and expansive exploration into the nature of psychic abilities and spiritual communication. With the podcast Talking to the Dead, Philip experiences his connecting with spirits, guided by Titan, his spirit mentor. The narrative challenges conventional views by portraying psychic phenomena as a natural, mindful process that fosters personal growth and provides insight into life, death, and interconnectedness. Through encounters with historical and contemporary spirits, including a soldier, a medieval nun, and the late musician Neil Peart, the episodes weaves themes of consciousness, reincarnation, and the spiritual dimensions that transcend physical reality. It also discusses the broader influences shaping human experience—such as extraterrestrial interactions, collective emotional states, and the universal languages of love and music. The style closely mimics spoken dialogue, enhancing authenticity and immediacy. Amid themes of grief, healing, and transformation, the author emphasises the powerful ongoing journey of the soul and offers this podcast as both a record and a guide for those seeking to embrace and understand their psychic potential.
Talking to the Dead - Embracing the Unseen
Episode 64: Messages for Beth, Sunnie, Maria, and Anna at various locations in Cologne.
After a few months I have finally gotten around to sharing some lovely emails I have received, and I hope I can answer some of the questions posed to me.
In the process I visited the Rodenkirchen Cemetery, and the Südfriedhof.
I hope I have been able to communicate with the energy there and maybe gained some communication for the listeners Beth, Maria, Sunnie, and Anna.
Thanks for writing to me, and please I am happy to help anyone as best as I can, and I appreciate the kind words and encouragement.
More about the Südfriedhof in Cologne.
The Picture is the War Memorial in the cemetery for British and Commonwealth service personnel killed in the first world war mainly. There are also soldiers and seamen from the second war as well as occupied forces personnel who died in the 1950s;, prisoners of war who died in captivity as well as airmen shot down during the bombing raids of the second war. Additional zones contain hundreds of unidentified persons in mass graves who were victims of the killing in the second war.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdfriedhof_(Cologne)
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