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Jonathan Cainer to Open Psychic Museum in York, UK
By Sahar Huneidi

A professional intuitive, gives spiritual psychic readings, teaches meditation, psychic development; and conducts workshops on tarot, the ancient art of coffee cup reading, psychic development and dream interpretation. Sahar is Spiritual DIY columnist for Prediction Magazine in the UK, editor and publisher of PS-Magazine.com.

Apr 5, 2005 - 1:57:00 AM

www.psychicmuseum.comFor the past five years UK leading astrologer, Jonathan Cainer, has been ‘busily creating’ the 'Museum of Psychic Experience' in York, England. A series of preview tours were conducted last year and this past Easter holiday, by special invitation. It seemed they were extremely successful.

 

'Museum of Psychic Experience'.

 

‘The Museum itself is not yet open to the general public because we are still putting the finishing touches to some of our plans. Most of our displays and activities though, are now up and running and we're keen to know what people think of them’ says Cainer.

 

www.psychicmuseum.com‘The idea behind this museum is NOT to create a place where people can come and get psychic readings. The world is already full of such venues. Here, at our museum, YOU are the exhibit - and the subject we want to interest you in is your own intuitive potential! We believe that everyone is born blessed with psychic power to some extent at least. The ability to recognise and use this though, needs to be gently encouraged.’

 

www.psychicmuseum.comThrough various games, experiments and interactions, visitors (in groups of 12 at a time) will get to try out their powers of telepathy, clairvoyance and even telekinesis. During each of two-hour tours, a friendly, experienced and non judgemental guide will help each person make the most of their opportunity to explore.

 

‘We believe there is no facility quite like this, anywhere in the world... and we have been carefully developing the concept for the past five years. If you think that it sounds fascinating, it is! It's a lot of fun too.’

Museum of Psychic Experience
www.psychicmuseum.com

35 Stonegate
York YO1 8AW
Freephone: 0800 1389788
Phone: 01904 622864
Fax: 01904 672313
Email: psychicmuseum@btconnect.com






 

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