Saturday, 16 October 2010
The Mediumship Experience 28/29 October 2010
With Medium Donna Stewart and
Paranormal investigator/Broadcaster Frankie Hatton.
Springfields Event Centre Spalding/ The Dovehouse Theatre Solihull
In an evening unique of Its kind, Donna’s no nonsense style of
Mediumship and Frankie's sceptical questioning couple to make an intriguing demonstration of psychic experimentation and messages from loved ones where the audience can be involved. Experience, interact and discover through personal anecdotes, psychic experiments and questions,
concluding with a demonstration of Donna’s renowned ability of spirit communication that may help you to decide…are you a believer or sceptic?
Donna Stewart has appearances on television, radio. in theatre and Spiritualist organisations abroad and in the UK and
Works with some of the UK’s most respected mediums.
Frankie Hatton is a Broadcaster for television and radio.
Dates for 2010
28 October Springfields Events Centre Spalding 7.30pm Tickets £12
Ticketline 01780 489235 www.donnastewart.co.uk
29 October Dovehouse Theatre Solihull 7.30pm Tickets £12
Tickets 0121 7067139 www.dovehousetheatre.co.uk
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Teaching in London
I think there is something very comforting about Autumn and the start of a new class or group. Perhaps it's the memories of being back at school and nostalgic simpler days, or maybe even the change of a season, shedding old leaves, making way for new energy and ideas.
Having just started an Autumn term with two brand new classes At Sue Allen's 'School Of Intuition and Healing I begin to feel the familiar excitement of students taking their first steps or even further steps in their development with enthusiasm and commitment! Every week on a Wednesday afternoon I will once again take the train to the big city and have a feast of exploration, experimentation and also fun with our friends in Spirit and a team of willing students!!
It can hardly be described as work can it :)?
Donna x
Having just started an Autumn term with two brand new classes At Sue Allen's 'School Of Intuition and Healing I begin to feel the familiar excitement of students taking their first steps or even further steps in their development with enthusiasm and commitment! Every week on a Wednesday afternoon I will once again take the train to the big city and have a feast of exploration, experimentation and also fun with our friends in Spirit and a team of willing students!!
It can hardly be described as work can it :)?
Donna x
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Workshop 31 July 2010
A small number of places are nowavailable on this weekend’s workshop
Saturday 31st July – 'SPIRIT ARE PEOPLE TOO'
Spirit have personalities, emotions, memories and are still very much a part of our life. Strengthen your understanding, connection and clarity in your mediumship by bringing Spirit closer into your work and discovering their experience of connecting to us 10-4pm At a venue near Stamford, Lincs. £40.
To book please e-mail info@donnastewart.co.uk
Saturday 31st July – 'SPIRIT ARE PEOPLE TOO'
Spirit have personalities, emotions, memories and are still very much a part of our life. Strengthen your understanding, connection and clarity in your mediumship by bringing Spirit closer into your work and discovering their experience of connecting to us 10-4pm At a venue near Stamford, Lincs. £40.
To book please e-mail info@donnastewart.co.uk
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Blog Changes
Hi Friends,
The way we use the blog is changing to give you more information on Donna's upcoming diary/events as they are happening in addition to latest news and we hope you will continue to enjoy keeping in touch with Donna's work for Spirit. If you would like to be included in our mailing list please send your request via info@donnastewart.co.uk.
Remember to check back regularly!
Warm Wishes,
Donna and Team x
Thursday, 3 June 2010
The Mediumship Experience 26 & 27th May
Hi Everyone,
It seems hard to believe that The Mediumship Experience was a week ago and time flies by so quickly!
This was a new project with my colleague/broadcaster Frankie Hatton and myself bringing a medium and sceptic to the stage in 2 theatre evenings where the audience could be involved, interact and experience for themselves the subject of psychic abilities that I believe lie within us all, and a connection to loved ones who have passed to the spirit world.
The aim of the shows was to bring a balanced view to what is often thought to be a controversial subject where believers, those who are unsure, and those who have no belief can come together, share in their experience and decide for themselves if it is simply the mind at work or something truly out of the known five senses.
Not only is Frankie a sceptic, but an interested one and his questioning was excellent in promoting thoughts and questions during the evenings with some interesting results.
We would like to thank all of those who volounteered to take part in the psychic experiments during the first half of the 2 evenings and also those who recieved messages from loved ones in the second half of each show.
We are now looking forward to The Mediumship Experience tour of the UK in the Autumn and hope to see you there. Dates will be posted on the diary page of my website.
Frankie and I can be heard exchanging views, talking paranormal and recieving feedback and questions from listeners every Thursday between 5 and 6pm UK time on 'Frankie Factor' BayFM radio www.thebayfm.com. Hope you can join us!
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Looking back over the last week I realise how blessed I am, as ever, to work in so many different ways with Spirit.
With a mixture of evenings of mediumship, private readings, private tuition, workshops and a brand new 'slot' on BayFM radio which began on Thursday, I reflect back to my many years working as a trained Baker and Confectioner without a thought of ever becoming a Medium!
Life has an amazing way of taking unexpected paths, and being on the night shift in my small shop in Lincolnshire, putting finishing touches to wedding and celebration cakes, I could never have imagined how my life would change and will no doubt continue to do so.
Many of us find ourselves in a far distant place to where we imagined we would be at a certain time in our lives. Sometimes those changes can send us into unfamiliar territory which we resist because of uncertainty, and sometimes a sat nav for life's journey would seem a handy thing to have. We would all know what to expect and be prepared for change which would make the transition through life so much easier.
But would it?
The fabric of our very being is shaped by experience and how we grow and learn from it. Often I hear people say that although they did not realise why some events in life were happening at the time, the reasons so often later became clear for good reason, however traumatic, confusing or even joyous.
Nothing in life can ever stand still, even if we were to sit silently in a room for a day and do nothing the world will continue to change around us.
There are circumstances which we may have little or no control over but if we have the strength to embrace the unknown we may find ourselves on the most amazing journey of discovery of not only ourselves but of those around us.
If we find the courage to recognise that each second in time is perfect in it's existence, and that we cannot be in a wrong moment, then we are truly living life rather than simply existing within it.
Planning for the future is wise and gives us all a sense of security, but wisdom also comes from knowing that if we move to the rhythm of our own tune as it plays, the symphony then becomes a masterpiece!
Love Donna x
With a mixture of evenings of mediumship, private readings, private tuition, workshops and a brand new 'slot' on BayFM radio which began on Thursday, I reflect back to my many years working as a trained Baker and Confectioner without a thought of ever becoming a Medium!
Life has an amazing way of taking unexpected paths, and being on the night shift in my small shop in Lincolnshire, putting finishing touches to wedding and celebration cakes, I could never have imagined how my life would change and will no doubt continue to do so.
Many of us find ourselves in a far distant place to where we imagined we would be at a certain time in our lives. Sometimes those changes can send us into unfamiliar territory which we resist because of uncertainty, and sometimes a sat nav for life's journey would seem a handy thing to have. We would all know what to expect and be prepared for change which would make the transition through life so much easier.
But would it?
The fabric of our very being is shaped by experience and how we grow and learn from it. Often I hear people say that although they did not realise why some events in life were happening at the time, the reasons so often later became clear for good reason, however traumatic, confusing or even joyous.
Nothing in life can ever stand still, even if we were to sit silently in a room for a day and do nothing the world will continue to change around us.
There are circumstances which we may have little or no control over but if we have the strength to embrace the unknown we may find ourselves on the most amazing journey of discovery of not only ourselves but of those around us.
If we find the courage to recognise that each second in time is perfect in it's existence, and that we cannot be in a wrong moment, then we are truly living life rather than simply existing within it.
Planning for the future is wise and gives us all a sense of security, but wisdom also comes from knowing that if we move to the rhythm of our own tune as it plays, the symphony then becomes a masterpiece!
Love Donna x
Friday, 2 April 2010
Easter Already??
It surely cannot be Easter? It was only Christmas 5 minutes ago! I often hear people say that the time seems to fly by so quickly these days and there are now theories to suggest that the earth is speeding up.
I wonder if it is just that we all live a faster pace of life with texts, instant messaging and the like as well as demands on our time.
I am often very focused on making plans for what happens next, how etc and I sometimes forget to simply live in and appreciate the moment, the now.
From experience I know that in looking ahead so much of the time I often reflect back on an event, a meeting with a friend or loved one and realise that I perhaps could have enjoyed it more if I had 'stopped to smell the roses on the way' so to speak.
So, I have a few days now without work over the Easter break and I know exactly how I will be spending that time - savouring every second of it with loved ones, and the diary is firmly locked away somewhere safe!
None of us know how long we have on our journey here and as the saying goes 'Enjoy the gift of today, which is why it is called the present....'
Have a wonderful, peaceful Easter everyone, one day at a time :) xx
I wonder if it is just that we all live a faster pace of life with texts, instant messaging and the like as well as demands on our time.
I am often very focused on making plans for what happens next, how etc and I sometimes forget to simply live in and appreciate the moment, the now.
From experience I know that in looking ahead so much of the time I often reflect back on an event, a meeting with a friend or loved one and realise that I perhaps could have enjoyed it more if I had 'stopped to smell the roses on the way' so to speak.
So, I have a few days now without work over the Easter break and I know exactly how I will be spending that time - savouring every second of it with loved ones, and the diary is firmly locked away somewhere safe!
None of us know how long we have on our journey here and as the saying goes 'Enjoy the gift of today, which is why it is called the present....'
Have a wonderful, peaceful Easter everyone, one day at a time :) xx
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Another Great Seminar
Well I can honestly say I am now back in the land of the living (pardon the pun!) following another fabulous 5 days at The Coberhill Conference Centre Nr Scarborough at our annual seminar 'The Spirit Experience'
Feedback suggests that this was our best year ever with excellent Tutors Jay love and my own tutor and mentor, Maureen Murnan working with me. It was almost too much to take in that Maureen and I were sharing the week alonside each other in similar roles as it seems like only yesterday when I first walked into Maureen's class as a brand new developing medium.
In addition to many memorable moments with our guests/students was the trance experimental evening in which Maureen gave an excellent demonstration of this wonderful phenomena, followed by a physical mediumship demonstration by the spirit world who established a code of communication with us through 'rappings'from apparently inside of the piano in the room.
The evidence of Spirit contact was unquestionable to those who were there to share this incredible experience and I personally felt honoured to have been a witness to such proof of the afterlife.
Special and grateful thanks to Jay and Maureen and also to Alexa, my Course Organiser, who sadly hung up her hat for the position this year after 3 years on the team due to work commitments, what ever shall I do with out her? I wish her every happiness in her new position. Also to everyone including guests and staff who made those few days special for so many people - next year here we come :)
Love D x
Feedback suggests that this was our best year ever with excellent Tutors Jay love and my own tutor and mentor, Maureen Murnan working with me. It was almost too much to take in that Maureen and I were sharing the week alonside each other in similar roles as it seems like only yesterday when I first walked into Maureen's class as a brand new developing medium.
In addition to many memorable moments with our guests/students was the trance experimental evening in which Maureen gave an excellent demonstration of this wonderful phenomena, followed by a physical mediumship demonstration by the spirit world who established a code of communication with us through 'rappings'from apparently inside of the piano in the room.
The evidence of Spirit contact was unquestionable to those who were there to share this incredible experience and I personally felt honoured to have been a witness to such proof of the afterlife.
Special and grateful thanks to Jay and Maureen and also to Alexa, my Course Organiser, who sadly hung up her hat for the position this year after 3 years on the team due to work commitments, what ever shall I do with out her? I wish her every happiness in her new position. Also to everyone including guests and staff who made those few days special for so many people - next year here we come :)
Love D x
Saturday, 23 January 2010
A New Decade
Happy 2010 everyone and I hope that your start to the new decade has been brilliant so far. Being snowed in for several days this month gave me the unique opportunity to catch up in the office and focus on new projects, in addition to bringing the programme together for my residential seminar NR Scarborough in February. I am always excited about this annual event as we always have a fab time and welcome old friends and new.
What I did notice about the extraordinary weather is that despite the disruption it caused for many, it seemed to bring people together on many levels.
News reports of rallying round to help neighbours and the elderly as well as the child in many of us building their own community snowmen, to me were heartwarming. In a world where time and materialism threaten the very existence of family life there were those, myself included, who had no option but to not go to work, and to just stay home together, proving to us once again that whatever man may create, mother nature really is the boss.
On that note also our thoughts as a nation have been with those affected by the devastation in Haiti. May it be a lesson to us all that however many challenges our lives give us, and however much we grumble about our lot,we are truly blessed by comparison.
What I did notice about the extraordinary weather is that despite the disruption it caused for many, it seemed to bring people together on many levels.
News reports of rallying round to help neighbours and the elderly as well as the child in many of us building their own community snowmen, to me were heartwarming. In a world where time and materialism threaten the very existence of family life there were those, myself included, who had no option but to not go to work, and to just stay home together, proving to us once again that whatever man may create, mother nature really is the boss.
On that note also our thoughts as a nation have been with those affected by the devastation in Haiti. May it be a lesson to us all that however many challenges our lives give us, and however much we grumble about our lot,we are truly blessed by comparison.
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