SPIRIT CHAMBER SPIRIT VISITORS

Many spirit visitors communicate within the Spirit Chamber circle. Not all are listed here. Some visitors offer information about themselves that may be of interest. Some spirit people visit regularly whilst others are casual visitors just calling in to say 'hello'. All are equally welcomed.

JOYCIE

Joycie introduced herself as a barrow-woman, living in central London around 1838.  She spoke of cobbled streets and of calling out to sell her jellied eels. She said that these came from the Thames estuary.  She told us that she passed in her 60s.  A jolly lady, who said she lived alone in one room.  Her barrow was owned by a Mr Evans.

WHITE FEATHER

The facial and physical features of a Native American have been displayed within seance during Transfiguration demonstrations.  White Feather first came through on January 13th 2010. His face was, at that time, clearly presented.


Since this time White Feather has become a regular visitor. He is an important part of the spirit team. We understand that he does not wish to communicate using the vessels' voice box, but instead intends to develop an independent voice channel. This Indian has offered us the name of White Feather.  He tells us that he takes the role of gate keeper, possibly acting alongside, or similarly to Heinz in this regard.

SCOTSMAN

A Scotsman has made his presence known several times.  He first made a strong visual appearance during October 2010.  This co-incided with a noted deepening of the trance experience for the medium.  The Scotsman has spoken only briefly, but says that he will be visiting again as he had a strong interest in Physical Mediumship when he lived upon the earth plane.  It has been noted (December 2010) that since this gentleman's arrival the quality of the transfiguration presentations has increased.  We feel his expertise is indeed being put to good use.

ALBERT WILLIS

Albert first communicated on October 14th 2010.  Although strong in voice and presentation he seemd shocked to be able to communicate and struggled a little when responding to the curiosity of the sitters. He told them that he worked hard in the Iron works "Up North", probably in the Middlesborough area, in the 1930's.  He said that he feels that he worked on the building of trains or ships.  He described himself as being of strong build and 6ft tall.  He was married and had a son and two daughters.  These children had grown up to have children of their own, and he said that some, at least, of these were still living in the same area.  Albert also said that he had a sister, Lizzie, and three brothers, offering the names of David and John.

KINGSLEY

This gentleman presented his facial features particularly clearly (April 8th 2010).  For this his name should be recorded although we have no further information to add at this time.  This gentleman visited again on 29th April, again just giving his name.

NIGEL

A young boy, a friend of Bobby's.  Nigel presents as being shy.  He tells us that he is eight years old.

MICHAEL

Michael has shown his face clearly several times during transfiguration demonstrations.  He has offered his name on two occasions.  However...we await further information.

BERT

Bert came through as a new visitor on March 5th 2010. He offered a clear facial presentation and although he struggled to control his voice he persisted, we therefore feel that he may come through at a later date to tell us about himself.

BILL

Bill makes an initial visit, we expect to see him again: http://www.box.net/shared/1d1k7evod3

MR. GODFREY

Mr Godfrey: AUDIO: http://www.box.net/shared/63xzo27rq0

FARMHAND

A farmhand called in to chat: AUDIO: http://www.box.net/shared/qe6cm8kras

HENRY

A jovial gentleman from Bridgewater. A heavy smoker and drinker with a fondness for the local tavern. 

Henry:  http://www.box.net/shared/gqli3fiss6

Since this early recording Henry has become regular visitor, he is quite a character and always very welcome. He tells us that he was one of 13 children born to his parents. He has described his interest in cider making and of gathering apples for the farmer to brew. 

April 2010: Henry has most recently become facially recognised prior to his speaking within seance.

DOROTHY

Dorothy said that it was strange to find herself within a male body! Chris joked that it might be best not to look down! Dorothy responded with a laugh before saying that it was very pleasant, and that it was good to have a man experiencing some of what we women have to put up with!
During following visits it has become clear that Dorothy is to be a regular part of the spirit team. She presents as a kindly and jovial lady. Within a light-hearted chat she has told us that she loved cooking, and enjoyed gardening. She mentioned too that she could not wear corsets due to being comfortably built. She feels that she lived upon the earth plane in the 1930's and also experienced some hardships within the second world war.

During communication six months later Dorothy spoke of her young husband being killed in WW1. She was left to raise their two young children alone. She didn't re-marry. She said that she passed early in WW2.

BOBBY

Bobby said he was 8. He chose to maintain himself at that age. When upon the earth plane he only went to school sometimes, because it was the war. He used to hide under the table (he made bombing noises to demonstrate). He said a bomb hit the table and he was over the other side! He said his life was enjoyable, but the table couldn't stand up to the bomb (more bombing sounds to illustrate this). His mother passed with him. His father was in the war and was shot. Describing his life Bobby said that he had a chamber pot under the bed and he had to carry it downstairs and try not to spill it. He said they grew brilliant rhubarb! He had an outside privy, in the garden. Food was fresh. His mother made bread and it was fresh. Milk was fresh and a man with a horse and cart delivered it in a churn, Bobby took a jug to collect it. He enjoyed bread and dripping, he liked that. He liked bread and milk too. He remembered someone making toffee and once he had gingerbread. But due to rationing those things were rare treats. He is currently very happy, he plays, and he has a lot of people around him.

Bobby has told us that he had an older sister, named Rachel.  His best friend's name is Nigel.

NOTE: We understand that Bobby is now part of the spirit team, so will be a regular visitor.

DANIEL

Daniel came through as a visitor. He enjoyed whisky and water, although he drank in moderation. He told us that he used to live south of Shropshire, in the countryside. He had a wife and two children. This children had a governess. He was well to do. He knew what he wanted and where he was going. He was a farmer and he had loads of labour, and he treated them right. 1700's. He had thatchers working and the machinery was just coming in. Wars took a lot of his lads....and he complained that it was then difficult to get the work done. He passed when he was in his seventies, a good age then. Those less well off did not live such long lives, the disease and cold took their toll. Discussing his passing, he said that it was strange, there was no getting away from that! However, he soon got used to it. His body was a hindrance, with aches and pains. He has no pain now. It is also more practical not to have a body. Pure energy takes up less space! He has maintained his personality, and he can do whatever he wants, so he prefers life as it is, for him, now. When asked if he'd like to return to live in physical form he said some do, but he doesn't understand why they do. He wouldn't want to!

HEINZ

Heinz was one of the first communicators to introduce himself. He told us that he came from Austria. He said that he lived near a lake, with hills around the lake. He had a hard life, hard times. Life wasn't easy for anyone. It was ok if you had money, but otherwise you had a hard life. He didn't want to remember his lifetime as he tried not to remember his sad experiences. "Life is cruel, how can people do it to one another? We are all human beings but the cruelty goes on".

Heinz doesn't want to remember his life on earth as the cruelty makes him angry. Where he is now, he said, he can have classical music and he is always warm and you can hear music and it's all nice, and he has no worries. He spoke of his passing, when his body was worn out, he fell asleep and was then in a new place and he felt peaceful. 1845 came to his mind. Heinz is a lovely gentle man.

NOTE: Heinz has since become a key communicator and presents as a gate keeper.