Under the Veil a Journey into Mediumship

Under the Veil takes the reader on a personal journey into Mediumship. We follow Brigid as she shares the parallels learnt from her Catholic upbringing into her development as an International Medium.
This is a true story about a skeptic who 'fell' into Mediumship.
This little book is the story about a woman, who later in life, discovers that she has the ability to connect with people who have passed. Through her own skepticism and humour, you will delight at the natural way Brigid explains what Mediumship is, even though she still claims to be a skeptic today.
Not only does Under the Veil take you on a journey of discovering Mediumship it also shares with you the tools to experience it yourself.
(excerpt of Under the Veil)

One day I was having a talk to myself and asked the question. “Why do I not see Spirit like other Mediums?” Again asking a question out loud! I soon forgot this question until I got home from work and was uploading photos of a vacant property onto my computer.
As soon as the photos were uploaded, I saw a face hit me on the screen; it gave me such a fright! I called my friend who had come with me to take the photos and asked her if there had been anyone on that property; she confirmed that it was just us.
(excerpt from Under the Veil)
Under the Veil, my journey into Mediumship- Brigid Curran

I started school at the age of five, where most of the teachers were nuns.
I loved the Nuns when I was going to school. The mystery behind the veil I guess. I was fortunate to go to school in a time where the Nuns were very formal and the hype and ceremony around going to church, to me, was magical.
I never understood Catholicism, I was not interested enough to really ask the questions.
Religion to me was an escapism. We learnt about angels, saints, and were told mystical stories. Were they true? I never thought about that; I just enjoyed the whole magical process. I never actually questioned if what I was told was true or false. It gave me something to believe in and somewhere to go when life got too difficult.
(excerpt from Under the Veil)
Buy your copy here and check out the beautiful Under the Veil Candles.
I loved the Nuns when I was going to school. The mystery behind the veil I guess. I was fortunate to go to school in a time where the Nuns were very formal and the hype and ceremony around going to church, to me, was magical.
I never understood Catholicism, I was not interested enough to really ask the questions.
Religion to me was an escapism. We learnt about angels, saints, and were told mystical stories. Were they true? I never thought about that; I just enjoyed the whole magical process. I never actually questioned if what I was told was true or false. It gave me something to believe in and somewhere to go when life got too difficult.
(excerpt from Under the Veil)
Buy your copy here and check out the beautiful Under the Veil Candles.