In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Suzanne Gibson-Foy. Suzanne hails from England and is a tutor at Arthur Findlay College, teaching courses in mediumship and spiritual development. Suzanne is also a psychotherapist and a medievalist. She combines her spiritual training and development with psychotherapy to help her clients release psychological and relational blockages that impede spiritual development and the development of mediumship.
As some of you know, I have taken many courses at Arthur Findlay College, and I consider it a home away from home. I first reached out to Suzanne two years ago for a spiritual assessment because I was having difficulty letting go and trusting more in my communication with the spirit world. It was a wonderful experience working with Suzanne. She connected with my spirit guides and loved ones on the other side to help me see myself in a different light and trust the path that I was on.
I discovered afterwards that Suzanne has walked The Camino De Santiago in Europe seven times! Last year she walked The Camino Frances from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, which is 500 miles, or 800km, or 1.15 million steps over the month of August.
If you are not familiar, The Camino de Santiago is a historic pilgrimage dating back to the 9th century. It is believed that the remains of the Apostle St. James rest in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, so all paths on The Camino lead to this cathedral; a spectacular homage to St. James which translates to “St. James of the Field of Stars.”
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Learn more about Suzanne's generous self-reflection about her last walk on the Camino on her website www.suzannegibsonfoy.uk and learn more about her many offerings related to mediumship courses, mediumship readings, spiritual assessments, dream analysis, and mentorships.
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