Openings in Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday Circles
If you’ve been waiting to join one of my online mediumship development circles, now is an excellent time to do so. They’re usually full, but now there are two openings in the Monday circle, two openings in the Wednesday circle, and one opening in the Thursday circle. Tuesday night is full, but there’s room on the waiting list which I use to offer spots when people cancel.
Circles are mixed level, 90-minutes, limited to 8 participants, and cost $13 per session or $100 for a package of ten. They take place through Zoom at Monday, 2:30 pm ET, Tuesday, 8:30 pm ET, Wednesday, noon ET, and Thursday, 1:30 pm ET. Learn more here.
Please contact me at sharon@sharonfarber.net to check on availability before purchasing. See you in circle?
Trying to develop mediumship without a sitter is like learning to swim without water.
A sitter is someone who wants you to connect with their loved ones in spirit. They are the reason you’ll be able to connect. Mediumship is a collaboration between the medium, the sitter, and the spirit people. Sitters validate that you are indeed connecting with those in spirit. When you have a sitter, there is a purpose for the connection and you can bring love and healing to those on both sides of life. Take the plunge and give a reading. Luckily, sitters are easily found (here, anyway).
Class & Retreat in HAWAII!
Three-day Mediumship Development Class with 4 – 7 day Retreat
Windward Retreat Center Kaaawa, Hawaii on the island of Oahu
Retreat
Wed. Dec. 1 – Wed. Dec. 8
Choose how long to stay, or commute from elsewhere in Hawaii.
Class
- Fri., Sat., and Sun. 9:30 am – 5 pm, lunch 12:30 – 2, optional circle Saturday night
- 12 – 18 students, beginner – intermediate level
- Lecture and Q & A Friday morning – foundation & mechanics (review for some)
- Lots of hands-on practice for the duration of the class
- The focus of the class is to strengthen your evidential mediumship (even if you’re new), work in pairs and small groups, and get lots of practice with guidance and support. You’ll have the opportunity to try a taste of trance mediumship and/or to stand up in front of the class and try demonstrating (These are optional!). There’s no pressure to do anything out of your comfort zone, but you’ll be encouraged to stretch and grow.
- Tuition: $385
Lodging
- Thursday Dec. 2 – Monday, Dec. 6: $395
- Wednesday, Dec. 1 – Wednesday, Dec. 8: $495
- Check in starts at 3 pm on arrival day, check out by 11 am on departure day
- Shared rooms & bathrooms, rustic, see above link for Windward Retreat Center
- Just a 3-minute walk to a white sand beach
- Lodging at the retreat is limited to 12 guests
Commuting
- Commuting fee: 0 (just pay tuition)
- Commuting is an option for locals, those who’d prefer a private room and AC, or if retreat lodging is sold out. There are 3 hotels about 16 minutes away from Windward; Courtyard Marriot, Coco Bungalow at Tiki Moon Villas, and Paradise Bay Resort (check availability)
- There may be lodging available in a home next to the retreat
Meals
- Healthy organic meals with fresh local ingredients
- Dinner Thursday and 3 meals per day Friday – Sunday: $175 (maybe less)
- Vegetarian options available
- Commuters can choose (ahead of time) which meals (if any) they’d like
- There’s a kitchen if you’d rather purchase food and prepare your own meals
- You are on your own for food prior to dinner Thursday and after Sunday breakfast, with free use of the kitchen
Transportation
- Transportation is not included
- There’s a shuttle van to and from the airport; information to come
- We will have a private Facebook group where participants can discuss travel arrangements such as sharing the shuttle or a rental car
Payment
- A deposit of $385 will cover tuition and reserve your spot in the class
- Payment for lodging and food (if applicable) is due by September 15
- Lodging is first come – first serve, reserve your spot as soon as possible
- Cash, checks, credit cards, and PayPal accepted
- Register HERE
Note
You’re on your own for meals, recreation, and touristy pursuits prior to 4 pm on Thursday and after breakfast on Monday. You’re welcome to make plans with each other, explore the island, or peace out at the retreat center, but Sharon will not be organizing adventures or otherwise engaging the group at that time.
Guided Meditations!
Today I created two guided meditation videos to help connect to loved ones in spirit when giving mediumship readings. Students have been asking me to do this for years, and now it is done! The meditations are designed to help you relax, enter the power of the spirit world, and get a clear connection to a significant and recognizable loved one in spirit for whomever you’re giving the reading to. Perfect for practice readings!
Peaceful pond guided meditation (sitting on the bench)
Donna Eden endorses Choosing to be a Medium!
Donna Eden is one of my heroes and the author of Energy Medicine. She has endorsed Choosing to be a Medium! In the process, I was honored to give her and husband David Feinstein a one-hour mediumship reading.
She says:
Many paths lead into the spiritual dimensions of the human journey. Among the strangest of these for our Western minds is mediumship – communicating with those on “the other side.” It is also one of the most interesting and dramatic. Sharon Farber has pursued this path arduously and masterfully. More important for the reader of Choosing to be a Medium, she uncovers her tracks, even leaves breadcrumbs, that can guide you on a responsible and empowering journey into mediumship.
Donna Eden teaches brilliant energy medicine exercises, some of which I practice every day, especially when preparing to give a reading or demonstration.
Seven Steps to Giving a Mediumship Reading
This is the first video I’ve made in over 2 years. I apologize for the delay, but writing a book was a bit time consuming. This is the 15th book in my series, “Everything You Want to Know About Mediumship.” I hope you like it. You can watch the rest of my videos here.
Online Zoom Mediumship Development Circle-Classes
Online Mediumship Development Circle-Classes!
- Weekly online groups for mediumship development circle-style classes
- Tuesdays at 9 pm & Thursdays at 1:30 pm (Eastern time)
- Additional classes may be added to the schedule
- 90-minute sessions with 5 to 10 participants
- Online through Zoom*
- For beginner to intermediate developing mediums seeking guidance and practice in a safe and supportive environment
- Each session provides time to ask questions, receive support, and give readings
- One session: $13; ten sessions: $100
- You don’t need to attend each week and can mix & match sessions
- All sessions in the package of 10 must be used within 5 months
- Sharon has been leading a weekly mediumship development circle since May 2012
- Register here and indicate which session(s) you’d like to attend
*Zoom is a free and easy to use video program available on phones and computers
Mediumship Development Retreat, Chester, CT – June 2019
The mediumship development retreat at the Guest House Retreat and Conference Center (Chester, CT – June 2019) was an overwhelming success. I owe many thanks to the lovely guests who shared in the experience with trust, passion, and great warmth. I’m thrilled that we created an environment I would have loved to have experienced when I was starting my mediumistic journey. The retreat was welcoming, supportive, inclusive, and intimate. Students of differing abilities experienced the wonders of spirit communication appropriate to their individual pace and need.
We enjoyed a summer solstice in gorgeous natural surroundings, including a pond and a labyrinth. We had charming accommodations, delicious food, and formed new bonds, all while immersing ourselves in mediumship. Participants worked together to either enhance the abilities they’d already started developing or begin their exploration of spirit communication. Great strides were made!
Feedback
I loved the retreat. It was great experience and practice. You kept it interesting. Loved the drawing exercise especially. Sheila
Many thanks for the opportunity to soar to wherever it was that I soared! Without your offered weekend retreat, I would not have seen the next realm that was so joyous. Jane
For me, this retreat was a life-changing experience that provided personal advancement and self-actualization. Sharon helped me advance my skills and furthered my understanding of how important it is to be a conduit between those here and on the other side. I’ve learned how to better communicate with loved ones in spirit, to bring healing, support and acknowledgement that life continues, and provide comfort to those on both sides. Susan
The next mediumship development retreat takes place at the Art of Living Retreat Center in the Blue Ridge Mountains (Boone, NC) September 12 -15, 2019. Register by August 1 to receive $50 off tuition. Use discount code MEDSF50 to receive an additional $50 off tuition. A winter retreat will take place at Edgewater Beach Hotel in Naples, Florida, and the second Guest House retreat is scheduled for March 2020. For more information go to Mediumship Development Retreats.
Let me know where you’d like me to host a mediumship development retreat, or invite me to teach a class in your area! Have a lovely summer.
Can You Learn to Be a Medium?
I’m a massage therapist, healer, artist, medium, and author. No one asked me if I was a “born musician” when I started playing flute in the fourth grade. Nobody asked me if I’d been born a healer when I entered massage school in 1988, or if I was a “natural” artist when I started painting. Where do people get the notion that you need to be “born” a medium to communicate with those in spirit?
I started painting watercolors at age forty and become an award-winning artist, despite hearing how difficult it is to paint with watercolor. Inexplicably, I was compelled to begin the magical journey into mediumship almost a decade later. I heard the following phrases hundreds of times: “I didn’t think mediumship was something you could learn,” and, “I thought you had to be born that way.” My response to those comments used to be, “I guess I’ll find out.” Many people would have been discouraged by continuously hearing these negative thoughts, and wouldn’t have attempted to develop as a medium. I didn’t let that sentiment stop me, although it sure didn’t fill me with confidence about the odds of success.
The short answer to my question is that, yes, it’s possible to “become” a medium. I did that. You could say that I “unfolded” mediumistic abilities that were innately a part of my spiritual being, and I won’t argue. However, I spent almost fifty years without perceiving a deceased loved one (other than once in a dream visitation), and then, by choice and through intensive study and practice, I became an accurate and compassionate medium. I’m not unique; I know other mediums who chose to develop their abilities without previous spontaneous contact. We didn’t require near-death experiences or other traumatic events to activate our abilities. We studied, practiced, and developed. We did it, so it can be done. Is it your turn?
Folks are surprised when I tell them that I learned to be a medium. Then they share their own stories about receiving signs and other forms of contact from those in spirit. Sometimes I’m the only person they tell because they fear their friends or family will think they’re crazy. They don’t recognize these experiences as mediumistic, nor realize how prevalent they are. I see their eyes light up as they open to the possibility that they, too, can communicate with those in spirit.
We’re all intuitive. Intuition is part of our consciousness, whether or not we’re aware of it. Encouraging our intuition enhances it, and can lead to what may be considered psychic abilities. Psychic ability is perception using senses other than our physical ones (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch). It’s a knowing or a feeling, and we all experience it. Many people have heightened intuition and experience spontaneous psychic abilities without effort. Some are less aware or tend to ignore their intuition, although they may follow a “hunch” without giving it much thought.
Mediumship is a psychic ability. All mediums are psychics, but not all psychics are mediums. My choice to focus exclusively on mediumship is like my decision to be a watercolor artist. I don’t use oils, acrylics, pastels, or pencil, but strive to be the best watercolor artist I can be. All watercolor painters are artists, but not all artists paint watercolors. Mediums may choose (or be naturally inclined) to engage in other psychic activities like telepathy, divination, animal communication, and others. I channel all my intuition and psychic ability into developing my mediumship because that’s what I want to excel in. This is my passion. What’s yours?
So, let’s get back to “becoming” a medium. I consider myself typical in terms of intuition. I tried psychic drawing and other exercises as a child. I consulted the I Ching in my twenties and have dabbled with tarot cards for decades. I had an average amount of moderately psychic experiences. In my world, that seems about normal. I’ve been a massage therapist and healer for over thirty years, which involves an awareness of energy fields and other non-physical realities. Still, helping people heal and working with auras is quite different than communicating with the dead.
I went to a small mediumship demonstration about ten years ago and found it fascinating. The more I experienced the healing work of mediums, the more I was drawn to it. I wanted to do that. That desire existed for two years before I made the leap to, “Maybe I can—I’m going to try!” And guess what? I could. My not-very-scientific conclusion is that if I can do it, so can almost anybody. That’s why I wrote Choosing to Be a Medium: Experience & Share the Healing Wonder of Spirit Communication. My mediumistic path would have been much easier with support and encouragement. I felt I had to work harder because I wasn’t “born that way.” I feared I’d never be very good because that’s what I’d heard about people who weren’t “natural” mediums. Was I an “unnatural” medium?
Through passionate pursuit of mediumship development, including multiple visits to Arthur Findlay College in England and the help of expert teachers and much hard work, I realized I was, in fact, a medium. I sat in a development circle for years and gave well over a hundred practice readings before deciding to be a professional. My natural desire to teach and support others led me to teaching beginner mediumship, which has become a passion.
I believe we all have a direct connection to a Higher Power/Creator/Infinite Spirit/God and can nurture this relationship through meditation, prayer, and our own unique processes. We don’t need a member of the clergy to intercede for us, although compassionate ethical clergy provide important support and help. Similarly, professional mediums have a valuable and healing purpose, but it’s very empowering for individuals to learn that they, too, can connect with deceased loved ones.
Mediumship is a life-enriching skill available to most, if not all. You too can enjoy the healing wonder of spirit communication. I wrote Choosing to Be a Medium to reveal that almost anyone can communicate with spirit, and to teach how it’s done. I want students to waste less time overcoming negativity than I did, and not worry that other people have stronger “gifts.” I wish to make it easier for those who choose to follow this magical path. Mediumship is beautiful and healing; it’s a sharing of love between this world and the other side. An abundance of mediums will make the planet a better place. I believe more people would choose this path if they knew it was a choice. Now you know. Are you ready to embark on this amazing journey?
The following are tips on how to become a medium. You’ll find in-depth information on these suggestions (and more) in Choosing to Be a Medium.
- Experience mediumship as a sitter so you know that it’s real.
- Find a mentor, or multiple teachers if possible.
- Discover how to quiet your mind so you’ll be able to perceive subtle messages.
- Learn to ground, raise your vibration, and set your intention.
- Study the different ways to perceive spirit people and their messages.
- Work with people who can validate that you’re connecting with their loved ones.
- Sit in a mediumship development circle.
- Practice self-care and create healthy boundaries.
- Understand the ethics and responsibility of being a medium.
- Develop your spirituality, which includes a love and respect for all beings.
- Practice, practice, practice.
My life has been enriched by the study and practice of mediumship, and I know this development will continue to fulfill me for the rest of my days. Is mediumship development what you didn’t know was missing from your life? If so, welcome to this fascinating and sacred path!
*Originally posted in the Llewellyn Journal, copyright 2019, Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. All rights reserved.
What’s the Difference Between a Psychic and a Medium?
Many people are confused as to how a medium differs from a psychic. This is complicated by the fact that mediums are psychic, some psychics are mediums, and many people offer both psychic and mediumship readings, sometimes in the same session.
A psychic uses their intuition to receive information about someone’s past, present, future, or all three. They may do this by reading the sitter’s energy field, connecting with their own or the sitter’s spirit guides or higher self, or connecting with a Universal Source. Sometimes they use tarot cards, runes, or other tools, or employ alternate methods of divining information such as scrying or astrology. They might just “know” things. Psychic reading may offer guidance, inspiration, a fresh perspective, or strategies for dealing with challenges.
A medium connects with the sitter’s recognizable loved ones in spirit and gives enough detailed evidence to demonstrate that they’re really linking with a specific individual. It’s all about communicating with the dead, who aren’t really dead, as demonstrated by mediumship. Mediumship doesn’t involve predictions, or analysis of one’s career, finances, or love life. The intention of mediumship is to let the sitter know that their deceased loves ones are still a part of their lives, provide closure and bereavement support, and diminish fear of death. Loved ones in spirit may offer messages of love, support, and healing, or specific information understood only by the sitter.
Mediums use psychic ability to connect with those in spirit, so yes, mediums are psychics. Many mediums offer “psychic” readings in addition to mediumship, and some have a wider definition of mediumship than I do. For example, I don’t consider working with angels, connecting with spirit guides, describing power animals, or channeling messages from extra-dimensional entities, to be mediumship.
To me, mediumship is when an embodied person communicates with recognizable spirits of those who have passed and shares this information with other embodied humans seeking this connection. Loved ones in spirit can be beloved pets as well as humans. Mediumship is a healing process that brings people together in love.
Adventure!
I decided to plan a trip to Florida to meet my literary agent, visit friends, and nurture myself at the sea. I want a break before entering the last crazy phase of my book launch – a frenzy of interviews, publicity, and author events. (Choosing to be a Medium comes out on March 8!) I contacted my Florida peeps and discovered that they all live by water, close to the ocean, near each other, and have time for me! It’s working out perfectly. I’ll even check out an oceanfront resort for a mediumship development retreat for next winter.
I seldom use cards but was inspired to pick one the other night from my Nature’s Whispers deck. I got “Adventure,” complete with water and a seashell. And of course, it says, “get outdoors and travel,” and tells me I’m going to “feel so much better after taking a break” and “there is no feeling quite like having the wind blow through your hair or the sun on your back.” I forgot how cool oracle cards are, and I’m so ready for my adventure!
Radio Show Tonight!
I had my first Radio Show interview tonight, on the ‘X’ Zone with Rob McConnell! We talked about mediumship and my new book: Choosing to be a Medium: Experience & Share the Healing Wonder of Spirit Communication! You can watch it here: Sharon Farber on the ‘X” Zone 1/9/19
Choosing to be a Medium in the Works!
My book, Choosing to be a Medium: Experience & Share the Healing Wonder of Spirit Communication, exists in print! Well, sort of… The actual print date is January 2, when it will get a cover and be bound and Llewellyn will print about 5000 copies. Exciting times!
The official on-sale date is March 8, 2019 – and you can pre-order your personal copy NOW!
Beginner Mediumship Class: January 26, 2019
Ready to explore mediumship? I’m offering a Beginner Mediumship Class January 26, 2019 at Dragonfly Healing Arts.
Saturday, January 26, 2019, 10 am – 4 pm
Dragonfly Healing Arts
8 Wickett St, Pine Meadow, CT
dragonflyhealingarts.net
860 989-2358
- Maximum of 14 students
- No experience needed
- Lecture and participatory exercises
- Individual attention
- Work in pairs and groups
- $95
Learn the basics of spirit communication, including:
- What is mediumship and how does it work?
- Types of mediumship
- Spirit guides
- Self-care, protection, and boundaries
- Grounding
- Raising your vibration
- Setting your intention
- Ritual
- Getting evidence
- Giving messages
- Private readings
- Demonstrations
Contact Sharon to register: 860 989-2358 sharon@sharonfarber.net
Brilliant Students in Beginner Mediumship Class!
Yesterday I taught a Beginner Mediumship class and the students were brilliant!
Each one connected with one or more significant loved ones in spirit and gave beautiful validating evidence. Spirit connections included friends, relatives, a husky, and a pug. I am very proud of the class!
To learn more about upcoming events, classes and retreats, CLICK HERE.
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