WATCH CHAPTER INTRO
The gift is not in seeing the unseen - it's in the learning to trust what you feel is real.
"Mediumship is not something I became. It's something I finally stopped hiding"
-Susan Grau
How Mediumship often begins with fear before it grows into faith
Why intuitive gifts require trust, not perfection
How to honor your own sensitivity and spiritual calling
Susan describes mediumship not as a supernatural gift, but as a soul's natural state of awareness. Her near-death experience as a child opened the door, but it was her inner healing and spiritual trust that allowed her to walk through it. She details how she kept her abilities secret for years, fearing judgment and loss of credibility — especially as a mother and professional. It wasn’t until a profound spiritual awakening later in life that she stepped into her truth, accepting that the messages she received weren’t imagined — they were sacred.
This chapter explores how becoming a medium requires more surrender than skill. Susan shares her initial resistance, the validation she received through powerful sessions, and the mentorship she received from well-known mediums like James Van Praagh and Lisa Williams. Most importantly, she tells readers that they too have intuitive abilities — and that embracing these gifts begins by honoring what they already know. Mediumship is simply the heart remembering how to listen.
“You don't have to become a Medium. You already are. The question is - will you listen?"
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