IF only the spirits could talk what tales they would tell.
According to the Australian College of Mediumship (ACOM), spirits don’t really talk, but they do communicate with humans and certainly have some great stories to tell.
The ACOM will hold their first Ghost Tour at the Berrima Courthouse on Sunday, October 11.
The tour is run by psychic mediums.
ACOM founder Kerrie Wearing said having a tour run by mediums presented quite a few differences to their normal tours.
“Namely being that we have spent quite a great deal of time, in fact, many years studying and working with the afterlife in a broad range of experiences,” she said.
“This stands us in good stead to be able to provide knowledge and insightful answers to many of the questions that may arise from the tour participants regarding their experiences and curiosities.
“Secondly, because we are able to work in partnership with the spiritual energies through our mediumistic connections, this allows for all sorts of additional experiences.”
Berrima Court House does offer some quite interesting subjects.
One of the spirits, John Lynch, is actually going to help lead the tours.
Lynch, a serial killer, was hung at the courthouse in 1842.
For the full story see the Southern Highland News, Friday, October 3
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