HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2015-07-29, Page 22 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Bonnie Beuerman cries after a
specific detail about a lost one was
mentioned at a psychic reading last
Saturday.
Kelly Elson uses a note pad and a pen to tell readings at the Seaforth Agricultural Society.
Shaun Gregory Huron Exposito The readings last Saturday caused
many tears.
Psychic reader hears voices of the dead
Shaun Gregory
Huron Expositor
The after -life can be a questiona-
ble topic for most, one Goderich
woman believes she can hear the
voices of the dead and can answer
some of the confusion.
Kelly Elson, a psychic medium,
performed a group reading July
25 at the Seaforth Agricultural
Society. The event started with
wine tasting and ended with a
group session. Equipped with
a pen and paper. Elson
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approached each table bouncing
ideas off people, what she calls
"scribbles." Which is when some-
one automatically writes the first
thing that comes to his or her
head.
"Our human brains job is to
identify what's around us," said
Elson.
"Imagine your sitting in a room
at night and you're by yourself and
there is a noise, the brain does a
scan right away, the first thing it
has to rule out is that there is no
physical threat"
Elson went on and said "So it
will do a scan the minute we
identify that it was the cat or the
wind knocked something over,
there's always a sense of relief, if
we don't identify the source of
that presence or that noise it
triggers a fear switch," said
Elson.
In Goderich, Elson owns a full
time business involving clinical
hypnotherapy and teaches other
things similar to spiritual living.
She said the way she performs
readings is not typically as the
media portrays it.
"I have a crystal ball, but it's
for decoration, I don't actually
use it, I have smudge, but it's
because I like the smell of sage. I
like candles because they're
pretty not because it's mystical,"
said Elson.
Bonnie Beuerman, from Sea -
forth has been to Elson's readings
before. She at one point of the
event started to cry after Elson
mentioned a key fact about a fam-
ily member she had lost.
"The firefighter was my brother
in-law, he passed away two years
ago today," said Beuerman.
Weeping as she spoke she said,
"she hit it bang on, it's just kind of
nice to hear things like that, it
makes you feel good:'
With a crowd of few men and
mostly women, Elson went into
detail of why these groups are typi-
cally women. However she said in
the last five years more men have
been showing up.
"First of all, females are predom-
inantly right brained physiologi-
cally, we have wired right back to
primitive times, the man had to be
more left brained, they had to hunt
and take care of their families and
the women were the nurtures," said
Elson.
Currently Elson is booked up for
the next three months, you can
view her website at www.kell
yelson.com or email her at kell
yelson@live.ca