insideKENT Magazine Issue 30 - September 2014 | Page 33
ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT
An Evening of Psychic Mediumship with
Tony Stockwell
From an early age, Tony Stockwell was
aware of seeing people before him who
others could not see. It was common for
him to hear his name being called by
someone unseen, and also common for
him to be aware of events before they
actually happened. To him, all this was
perfectly normal. Over the years, Tony took
every opportunity to develop and
demonstrate his mediumistic ability,
endeavouring to reunite relatives with their
departed loved ones. He is always striving
to push the boundaries of his work, wanting
each message from the other side to be as
perfect as possible to prove, beyond doubt,
that our spirits are eternal and are able to
communicate with us.
We know you must love what you do. So,
what is the best part of being a medium?
You get to meet, work with and help so many
amazing and interesting people. There are always
new challenges, new opportunities and new
experiences to be had. No two working days are
ever the same.
To still love my work after 20 years is quite
an achievement. In the last couple of years I
almost feel my passion and love has been
renewed. I think for a few years I had the balance
of a number of things totally wrong and was on
a path that left me frustrated and unhappy, which
was alien to me and what I am about. I live a
calmer, more stress-free and dare I say,
appreciative life now.
In a large demonstration, how do you deal
with a very personal message from Spirit?
It’s important to be aware of the impact of the
information from Spirit to both the recipient and
to the other members of the audience. Experience
teaches you to wrap up the crux of the message
in such a way that only the recipient knows what
you are referring to. It’s often safer to ask to see
the recipient privately after the demonstration. I
am always very conscious not to embarrass
people or air their laundry in public, as I wouldn’t
like this done to me. As much as a piece of
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