Im a medium who talks to the dead heres how you can safely do it, too

All Hallows Eve is fast approaching, and with it, the thinning of the veil between worlds.In the Northern Hemisphere, fields lay fallow, nights are longer, Scorpio season is in full swing, and our collective consciousness turns toward the passage of time, the cycles of life and death, and those we have lost.On hand to help us pick up the tin-can telephone line between worlds is Rachel Stavis — a nondenominational exorcist, apex Pisces, author of “Sister of Darkness: The Chronicles of a Modern Exorcist” and writer/director of the recently re-released short horror film “Posies,” featuring a score by Chappel Roan.

“The veil is thinning between our world and the world of spirit.Though it can mean more things that go bump in the night, it can also mean communicating with deceased loved ones you miss,” Stavis explains to The Post.

“But it’s important to know which visitors from beyond have good intentions — and which ones mean to do harm.”Stavis says the barrier between this world and the next will be particularly permeable from now through Nov.15, peaking on Friday, Oct.

25.She says so long as caution is exercised and high-frequency energy is maintained, it will be “a magical time for reunions that span our worlds, so if you’ve been wanting to communicate with someone who has passed, don’t miss out!”Stavis, who routinely consorts with spirits, says that we are all born with a certain degree of mediumship ability, and those senses are naturally heightened when the veil between worlds is at its most threadbare.“You may find you’re more intuitive and are noticing more scents, sights, sounds andshadows.

These are visitations,” she imparts.“Don’t be afraid! This is exactly what we need to experience to begin that communication.”As Stavis explains, our own beliefs are often the greatest barrier to communicating with the dead.

“Many people struggle to believe in their mediumship abilities.They often question if they’re �...

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Publisher: New York Post

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