Friday, 03 February 2012 11:35 AM
As most of you know, I’m a regular columnist for Chat magazine and I’ve come to thoroughly enjoy the readings I do. These readings are conducted over the phone as the people who read the magazine and who write in, come from all over the country. Just yesterday morning, I enjoyed a contact for a lovely lady named Eunice. Her best friend called Lil came through from the spirit world and as she came close, I knew instinctively that she had passed with emphysema at the age of 68. The overwhelming feeling that I had from her was of complete mischief; she had been very much the life and soul of the party. I saw her through her memories dancing with every man in the room who was game enough to try and keep up with her, all of which Eunice confirmed. The reason that I am sharing this experience with you is that once a spirit person is happy that the Medium has validated their presence, it is then that the energy really picks up in a contact, so much so, that for a few moments, I feel like I have actually become that person. That being the case, just this morning, I know exactly how it feels to be a 68 year old woman and I have experienced the sheer delight of disco dancing with a whole array of strange men! What other vocation could offer me this?????????
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 02:05 PM
Just pressed the final button to give the go ahead for the new CD to be pressed. Very exciting.
I have for so long been very aware of the need of many to experience first hand how the spirit world feels. So when I was asked to record a CD entitled ‘Journey to the Spirit Realm’, I jumped at the chance. To all those who purchase the CD, please email me and let me know of your experience. I would be really excited to hear your results.
Tony x
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Thursday, 26 January 2012 12:08 PM
I really enjoyed my demonstration last night in Bristol and I hope the audience did too. It was a pleasure to work with such a responsive audience and unusually many people were there for the first time. Psychic Virgins!
(Thank you also to the guest who said she had been to see 4 TV Mediums and I was by far the best! Sorry to blow my own trumpet!)
One of my favourite messages of the evening brought through a contact to a lady whose brother died in WW2. As soon as the link was established, a whole succession of her family members poured in…..there were 3 aunties May, Dolly and Peg and then, to her great delight her husband came through wanting to send his love to their son Peter. Now to the audience, this message could have sounded as interesting or as evidential as any other that evening, but for me, what made it stand out was quite simply the way it made me feel. As a medium there is nothing quite like simply surrendering to the power of the spirit, entrusting everything you have given to flow freely through the mind. It quite literally feels like I am standing between the Two Worlds, feeling privileged to be their messenger and trusting completely in the information they have given me. All this and a dog that resembled Lassie and a fabulous dopey black Labrador completed our spirit friends and as many of you know, I am soppy about dogs.
Tony x
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012 11:38 AM
I saw this quote on Oprah Winfrey newsletter we recieve and wanted to share it with you all as the message is very thought provoking:
No one knows what will actually happen in 2012, but one thing I do know for sure is the power of intention. And I intend to approach this year as one of great promise. I'm going to do my part, within myself and within the world, to bring about a shift that lets us live more authentically, more lovingly, more intuitively, more creatively, and more collaboratively. That's my idea of spiritual evolution. Of a spiritual revolution!
I choose to see it as the dawning of a new year of alignment, because with alignment comes enlightenment. When you're aligned with your heart's desire, when you're in sync with who you're meant to be and how you're supposed to contribute to our magnificent Earth, you feel a shift in perception. You start to notice that miracles show up regularly.
Some people call these miracles coincidences or serendipity. I like to call them marvelisms. Because when I'm doing everything I'm meant to do to keep my mind, body, and spirit whole (which for me means meditating twice a day, eating healthy, and exercising at least one hour daily), I constantly marvel at how other experiences fall into place.
I try to take no encounter or experience for granted. Everything happens in accordance with how we think and what we choose. Yet I do marvel that life, year after year, keeps revealing the best of itself—if we're willing to see it that way.
Tony x
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Tuesday, 03 January 2012 01:05 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR to one and all.
“To make an end is to make a beginning.”
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Friday, 16 December 2011 09:45 AM
Had a great time at a dinner event at the beautiful Chilston Park hotel. It was an intimate dinner affair with scrumptious food and friendly faces. It was good to see old friends from our holidays in Lake Como and Egypt and it turned into quite a reunion with a lot of reminiscing into the wee small hours. There was a pre-wedding party staying in the Hotel as well. It won’t come as much of a surprise to many of you to know that our Spiritual party made a lot more noise than the hen night! By popular demand, we tried table phenomena and although the only table that we could find was a small, ornately carved, elephant features design, the table soon rocked all over the show. It’s quite a party piece for those new to the phenomena but it’s a bit like Marmite and does not appeal to everybody. Hopefully we’ll see a lot more of the same friendly faces on our next Spiritual Trip to Auschwitz in Poland.
Last week I finished an article which will be printed in the January edition of Spirit and Destiny. It’s a letter to myself as a 16 year old and I hope it will inspire any fledgling mediums out there. I know you shouldn’t look back, but whilst writing the article the phrase “if only I knew then what I know now” came to my mind so many times. Oh well, we can only grow by learning from our mistakes and experiences. The edition is out now so I hope you enjoy the article.
Tony x
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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 12:15 PM
Whilst travelling from Wales to King's Lynn for another evening demonstration, I was sitting listening to Radio 2 with tears in my eyes. It’s not Steve Wright’s bad jokes but a feature they were doing “Songs for our Boys”. It’s a series of stories behind the favourite music enjoyed by those who have died overseas while fighting for their country. Many of the stories reiterate my advice and experience which is when you hold an item of clothing near to you, it brings that loved one so close. Likewise playing songs that you used to share and enjoy together, brings them back into this world to once again enjoy that same togetherness. Try it. It works!
Tony x
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Thursday, 27 October 2011 11:16 PM
Hi, so sorry this is on the website late but things have a been a little hectic for me the past couple of weeks (keep reading and you'll realise why & hopefully understand ;)
I would like to offer a big apology to the people of Carmarthen for cancelling the planned demonstration on the 12th October….but as some of you may know that same week Stuart and I became the very proud parents of a baby girl we have named Marnie Tiger Stockwell. I hope you understand that she needed to be the priority and the demonstration has been rescheduled for the 1st November.
We would like to say thank you for all the kind comments & wishes we have received from those who have heard about the birth of our daughter, it means so much to us. Also we have been overwhelmed by the number of cards and gifts sent too, so many of you have been so thoughtful.
Marnie is doing ever so well and getting bigger by the day and we feel truly blessed
love Tony, Stuart and Marnie xx
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Friday, 21 October 2011 02:27 PM
Hi All,
Tony's has been to Hayes, Southend and Plymouth this week. What great shows and lovely positive energy coming through. Thank you for making it possible.
Thought for the week:-
With the clocks going back 1 hour on Sunday 30th October - think about how you are going to spend that extra hour.
Love Ed
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Thursday, 13 October 2011 09:38 AM
"For every soul, there is a guardian watching it." - The Koran
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Monday, 26 September 2011 11:07 AM
Looking forward to another week of working with the spirit world. Tuesday night I am working at College of Psychic Studies, which I always enjoy. I worked in the West End for some years work in my ‘normal life’ - it always feels like going bask home. Demonstrations in Harlow, Gloucester, Lichfield and Huntingdon. All part of the work of a roaming medium.
Just wanted to share with you a small part of a message I gave at a demonstration in Exeter over the weekend. I was able to tell one young lady that her family who were communicating from the other side, had all lived in Betws-y-Coed!!!! The weirdest thing is that I had only heard of the place a couple of years before hand and had simply retained that in my memory not realising that through the power of the spirit, they would be able to pluck that from my mind and put it to good use. Of course it was Gordon Higginson that described mediumship as the ‘mirror of the mind’. This is a great example of what he meant. The work gets more magical as the years pass.
Tony x
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Thursday, 08 September 2011 02:08 PM
Today's Message of the Day is:
Life is short, Occasionally bend the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we should dance
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Monday, 05 September 2011 11:05 AM
It’s been a long week but a really fun one although I’ll be glad to see the back of motorway service station food!
I arrived home in the early hours, waking the dogs up and probably the neighbours too. I’d been teaching at two back to back seminars; the earlier part of the week at a residential centre in Hafan Y Coed, South Wales. A smashing venue nestled in the trees and surrounded by peaceful countryside. My students were all such wonderful people, hungry to learn and hanging on my every word. I then spent the weekend with the lovely Mavis Patilla and Janet Parker in Manchester, two highly respected ‘dames’ of spiritualism. It was good to catch up with Mavis following the teaching we did together in New York and I am always able to learn so much from her. A Medium should always be open to growth and improvement; the journey really is never ending in so many ways. Once again I was so impressed by the calibre of students. Mavis and Jean are hard task masters but all the Group showed a real love for spirit and dedication for the work.
As I write this blog I am looking at my new holiday haircut – Hot to Trot….NOT! So I’m off for a few days to chill before I go back on tour next week. Hope you are all making the most of the last few days of the kids’ holidays. Back to normality soon!
Adios.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011 02:42 PM
Whilst most people are off enjoying themselves for the summer break, I have been working flat out trying to get to the Spiritualist Churches around the country. Tonight I’m in Stoke, last night Manchester and few days before I was in Southern Ireland.
My evenings have been great and it could well be that during the summer months, people are in a relaxed mood due to the better weather, but, for whatever reason, the atmosphere to work in has seemed so much lighter. As a consequence, my demonstrations, even though I say so myself have been going amazingly well.
As you may know, it’s the small details that make a message and some of the detail that I remember includes telling a lady she was married to her Husband in spirit for 38 years; talking to a Mum in spirit and confirming her birthday was the 14th September and then going on to say that she was married on the 1st April.
My personal favourite over the last few days was to be able to tell a grieving Mother that her Son was coming through with the name Desmond with a middle name James and that he was just weeks away from celebrating his 30th birthday. …….It’s this kind of detail that is not only enjoyed by the audience but by me as well. The ability to bring through so many accurate details is hard but makes the work all the more worthwhile. It also brings with it a constant sense of frustration, for example this week when I mentioned that a loved one lived at 86 Dublin Street not 286 Dublin Street..Crikey I must work harder!
I hope you are enjoying the summer.
Tony x
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Friday, 19 August 2011 02:49 PM
Keep your thoughts positive because your thoughts become your words.
Keep your words positive because your words become your behaviours.
Keep your behaviours positive because your behaviours become your habits.
Keep your habits positive because your habits become your values.
Keep your values positive because your values become your destiny.
By Ghandi
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011 03:13 PM
Be nice.
Think happy thoughts.
Champion silver linings.
Love all things (not just cute things like babies and kittens)
& when you do love – love like they do in power ballards ( you know like on a cliff with the wind in your hair and your eyes shut, knowing you’ll never know another love like this)
Watch out for dogpoo.
Smile at people – even grumpy ones.
Be nice
(oh I already said that)
Remember that anything is possible
& whatever you do always
try to look on
The Bright Side
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Friday, 05 August 2011 10:29 AM
There are times in my work when I feel so completely blessed. I saw a young lady yesterday who came to see me for a private reading. She couldn’t have been more the 22 but as soon as I saw her I couldn’t help think that she looked so much older than her years. We sat together and I began her reading and as soon as I did I had the overwhelming impression of a little boy who called into my ear “I’m Reese”. His voice was so loud it startled me. The young woman became very emotional as I explained what I had seen and heard and then spent the next few minutes comforting her as she explained how her son Reese had only passed away two weeks before. The reading went on with so much evidence and communication, until the end when she asked me if he was aware of what she had placed into her Son's coffin. Then as quick as a flash came a vision of a packet of ‘Jaffa Cakes.’ Wow that did it!! Now those who know me, you’ll know I’m not one to ‘blow my own trumpet’ but I’m so pleased that by the power of spirit I was privileged to be a part of this wonderful reunion.
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Monday, 01 August 2011 11:23 AM
I had a wonderful week teaching in South Wales. It was organised by mediums Paul and Deborah Reece, who are such a nice couple and made me feel very welcome.
I absolutely love Wales; there is something very loving about the place and I have had some amazing experiences there over the years. I think the veil between the two worlds is thinner in some parts of the world. Maybe that’s why the spirit people come through so strong and clear there.
One afternoon I went Llanthony Abbey, a monastery near Crickhowell, sitting there quietly, I found I could literally see the procession of monks slowly filing past me. I reached out my hand to feel the roughness of their robes and I could smell the mustiness of their scent. I felt honoured to be amongst so many devoted selfless people. I had an overwhelming feeling of devotion of peace despite an aura of poverty.
Tony x
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Friday, 22 July 2011 04:20 PM
Had a wonderful time in the Hudson Valley, New York working with Mavis Pitilla and James Van Praagh. The venue, the Rhinebeck Institute, "America's premier educational retreat centre" is out of this world and never before have I been to such a serene and energised centre on such a large scale. It is HUGE! I think we must have picked the hottest week to have gone! Touched down in the UK for less than 24 hours. Time to take in Vincent and Flavia tangoing at The Cliffs Pavilion and then a 3am flight to Cork for a teaching weekend seminar. Not sure what time it is!! Must be something to do with working in two time zones and living between two worlds ha ha. I hope the students are prepared to work all times of the day and night 'cos I don't think I will sleep for days.
Tony xx
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Tuesday, 12 July 2011 10:38 AM
After a week of one to one readings all of which I really enjoyed, I find myself today looking at a pile of ironing in readiness for my trip to New York tomorrow. What a shame that I can’t just twitch my nose like Samantha in Bewitched and it would be done! I am off for a week working with the wonderful Mavis Pittilla from Manchester and the lovely James Van Praagh. There will be plenty of lectures and presentations during my week at the Omega Institute. Even though I am teaching at the event there is still a huge amount for me to learn from Mavis and James. Will the Big Apple be able to cope with 3 days of shopping and making merry?
Talk to you in a week
Tony x
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Monday, 27 June 2011 04:39 PM
Oh what a fantastic week we have just had, as many of you know the lovely James Van Praagh came over from the USA to work with me. As anticipated our audience enthusiastically received him.
After our 4 shows and our sell out workshop yesterday in London I was left a little frazzled but completely in awe with James and his work.
I am now sat in a hotel room in Sunderland waiting for tonight show at the Empire Theatre. Just about to eat my “count on us” tuna salad from Marks and Spencer (and other salads are also available!) followed by a yummy Cranberry juice. Oh my life is so rock and roll.
Speak Soon
Tony x
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Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:23 AM
Just like you’re not meant to have favourite children, I’m sure I should not have favourite venues but I absolutely love working at Lincoln. If you have read my book “Walking with Angels”, I had an amazing experience in the cathedral many years ago. So to come back is a very special reminder of something that was so profound at the time.
I thoroughly enjoyed the demonstration at the Theatre Royal, which is a beautiful Victorian venue on three levels, and I had to work hard to include all the audience. The highlight of the evening for me was a message I gave to a young woman from her grandmother. When I heard the sound of Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman singing “Time to say Goodbye” which was the music played at her grandmother’s funeral.
Later in the evening while I was working from a photograph of a beautiful blonde lady, I told the gentleman who had given me the photo, to spray her perfume when he wanted to feel close to her. He gasped and said that it was what he already did and confirmed that he sprayed her Chanel and sat in the room with her memories. It was an emotional evening.
Off to stoke in the morning after a quick stroll around the Cathedral. I’m looking forward to meeting up with James Van Praagh for the first of our four demonstrations.
Speak Soon,
Tony
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011 09:51 AM
I've been doing some telephone readings for my column in CHAT magazine and was delighted with the results for a lovely lady called Shirley who had sent me a black and white photograph to read from of her Mother sitting in a deckchair by the seaside . I enjoy doing telephone readings and always make a point of calling the sitter in advance so that they can prepare themselves, get ready with a nice cup of tea and generally relax. I always suggest that the sitter spend times thinking about their loved ones as it makes the communication so much easier. It's actually a good piece of advice for anybody coming to a demonstration of mediumship: it not only helps the communication to be more accurate but it helps your loved ones 'jump the queue'.
As soon as I connected with Shirley's photo, I could hear her Mother laughing and singing and I became aware of just how happy and sociable a person she was. I then received a very clear impression of the name Mary which was then confirmed by Shirley to be her Mum's name. I also confirmed that Mary had been 63 when she died from breast cancer. Thoughts flooded my mind of days past and my overwhelming impression was of Mary enjoying time with her 2 sisters and her 2 daughters. The 3 sisters and their children were always together for days out, shopping trips, picnics. They were an exremely close-knit family and Mary urged her daughter to remain strong and to take comfort from the surviving aunts. I then heard Mary call out, "My birthday was the 14th May" which gave Mary absolute validation of her Mum's continued love for her.
Speak soon
Tony x
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Monday, 13 June 2011 02:29 PM
We are lucky to travel to some beautiful places in the UK (and overseas) but last week at Ilkley, on the edge of the Dales, was one of the best. I also found the audience to be warm and welcoming. I had enjoyed my demonstration at the King's Hall last year and was looking forward to my return. One of the first messages I gave was from a man who had multiple allotments by the name of Jed. I described him with a flat cap and as a pigeon fancier . I suppose sceptics could accuse me of playing on a Yorkshire sterotype but I was able to substantiate the reading with a description of his favourite bird and best layer called Queenie who Jed would walk about with her tucked under his jacket. It was a great image. I then told the recipient that her Jed's son was named Tom, his Gran was called Annie with 13 children and that Annie had been Jed's wife. I had a strong of image of Jed and Annie to be like Jack Sprat and his wife as he was skinny and thin and she was quite a large lady. My message created a few tears but they were happy tears remembering the wonderful family times together.
Signing off
Tony
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Friday, 10 June 2011 03:19 PM
The power of Spirit never ceases to amaze me.
I spent a day in Skelmersdale doing private readings. The first reading was for a gentleman whose wife came through very energetically, providing some wonderful evidence and revealing to me that she was 51, had passed with breast cancer, had 2 children and 7 grandchildren. It was towards the end of this reading that I was able to reveal her incredible love for her husband and their Yorkshire Terrier, a dog he had bought for her from the beginning of her illness and how she had told him, before her passing, that every time he hugged the dog, she would be hugging him from Spirit. It was quite emotional for both of us to see the comfort he had derived from the message.
Speak soon
Tony
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Thursday, 09 June 2011 11:55 AM
On Tuesday evening I demonstrated at the beautiful Victorian grand theatre situated at the foot of the giant Blackpool tower. It was good to return to Blackpool following my last visit in 2009 with James Van Praagh (does anyone remember that mad show with James making the audience dance their socks off for a full 5 mins. I thought he was going to have a heart attack but the energy that night was electric).
I made contact with a mother in sprit whose child had been brought up by her sister but who thought she was her grandmother. Get it? It was just like a story line from Eastenders! The information was accepted enthusiastically and as I left the recipient, I heard the name Dolly, the name of the child brought up in this unusual family arrangement. Whatever the dynamic, love finds a way to communicate.
Although I try to be sensitive with my message and hopefully I succeed, I couldn’t help but joke with a lady whose relative in spirit embarrassed her with stories of her recent partying giving proof through her broken glasses of her drunken antics. She parties hard that gal, hopefully I will get an invite to the next one!
We stayed in a seafront hotel and looking through the dirty windows I derived great comfort and energy on the lapping of the waves. No matter where I am in the world I would like one day to live in a coastal area.
I am excited by my new video service which has just gone live. psychicchatlive.co.uk is for those people who need readings but can not get to a spiritualist church. I have always been so cautious not to put my name to psychic line which have never impressed me with quality of service. I believe that this webcam service where the recipient can see the reader and the reader can see the recipient will be just like having a reading. Good luck to you all.
Talk soon
Tony
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Thursday, 09 June 2011 10:25 AM
Hi all, this was mailed to me and I thought it was just too good not to share. Enjoy, Tony xx
From Thomas Cook Holidays - listing some of the guest's complaints during the season.
1. "I think it should be explained in the brochure that the local store does not sell proper biscuits like custard creams or ginger nuts."
2. "It's lazy of the local shopkeepers to close in the afternoons. I often needed to buy things during 'siesta' time - this should be banned
3. "On my holiday to Goa in India , I was disgusted to find that almost every restaurant served curry. I don't like spicy food at all."
4. "We booked an excursion to a water park but no-one told us we had to bring our swimming costumes and towels."
5. A tourist at a top African game lodge over looking a water hole, who spotted a visibly aroused elephant, complained that the sight of this rampant beast ruined his honeymoon by making him feel "inadequate".
6. A woman threatened to call police after claiming that she'd been locked in by staff. When in fact, she had mistaken the "do not disturb" sign on the back of the door as a warning to remain in the room.
7. "The beach was too sandy."
8. "We found the sand was not like the sand in the brochure. Your brochure shows the sand as yellow but it was white."
9. A guest at a Novotel in Australia complained his soup was too thick and strong. He was inadvertently slurping the gravy at the time.
10. "Topless sunbathing on the beach should be banned. The holiday was ruined as my husband spent all day looking at other women."
11. "We bought' Ray-Ban' sunglasses for five Euros (£3.50) from a street trader, only to find out they were fake."
12. "No-one told us there would be fish in the sea. The children were startled."
13. "There was no egg slicer in the apartment..."
14. "We went on holiday to Spain and had a problem with the taxi drivers as they were all Spanish..."
15. "The roads were uneven.."
16. "It took us nine hours to fly home from Jamaica to England it only took the Americans three hours to get home."
17. "I compared the size of our one-bedroom apartment to our friends' three-bedroom apartment and ours was significantly smaller."
18. "The brochure stated: 'No hairdressers at the accommodation'. We're trainee hairdressers - will we be OK staying here?"
19. "There are too many Spanish people. The receptionist speaks Spanish. The food is Spanish. Too many foreigners."
20. "We had to queue outside with no air conditioning."
21. "It is your duty as a tour operator to advise us of noisy or unruly guests before we travel."
22. "I was bitten by a mosquito - no-one said they could bite."
23. "My fiancé and I booked a twin-bedded room but we were placed in a double-bedded room. We now hold you responsible for the fact that I find myself pregnant. This would not have happened if you had put us in the room that we booked."
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Thursday, 19 May 2011 11:53 AM
Morning,
Just got a small break to have a cuppa whilst doing a development workshop in Lake Como in Italy. Yes I know Lake Como - lucky me. It is a beautiful day and the group who have been here since Sunday are a great bunch with lots of fab energy. It is magical for me to be able to take a group to spiritual parts of the world and work with them. I can't wait for Machu Picchu next May - that will be amazing. Right, must dash as working on psychic links!
Chat soon
Tony xx
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Monday, 11 April 2011 04:22 PM
We are now on a countdown to our 2nd Spiritual Holiday. It is in the beautiful part of Italy - Lake Como. If you are a single traveller and wishing to share a room, please call Tony's office on 0844 5611209 or email julie@blondesheepevents.com
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Thursday, 07 April 2011 09:57 AM
Morning all,
Want to congratulate the following winners that entered the ticket competition at the recent shows:
Ann Wesley - Sheffield
Carrie Staply - Herne Bay
Polly Beaumont - Dartford
Rich Randell - Worthing
Trevor Deffered - Swindon
Sarah Dash - Cromer
A percentage of all profits goes to a charity of Tony’s choice. This year the charities are:
Whiston Hospital ante natal unit
St Clares Hospice Harlow
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice, Diddington, Sheffield
Samaritans
Thanks for entering
Talk soon
ED
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Saturday, 26 March 2011 06:00 PM
Hello everyone! Sorry I've been slow to blog as much as I should, I'm now fully connected whilst out on the road, so there'll be no stopping me!!!!!!
I'm in sunny Leicester tonight in this really neat mobile theatre from the 1950's (sounds crazy I know) the energy on the stage is electric so I'm expecting good results tonight.
I've just got of the phone with the lovely James Van Praagh who says he's mega excited about coming over to the UK to work with me in June. We had a blast the last time he was over here and hope to 'feel the buzz' this time round. (I'm aware that sounds a bit rude, but you know me by now :-)
Gave a fab message this morning on the phone for my CHAT article. This young girls dad made his first spirit return with the most amazing details, she cried, I cried, what a morning.
Chat soon
Tony xx
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Wednesday, 16 March 2011 01:55 PM
Hi All,
Just wanted to congratulate the Competition Winners from the shows at the beginning of Tony's 2011 tour. They put their email address on the back of the tickets and one lucky winner gets drawn from each show.
8th Feb Edmonton - Mandy Cook
10th Feb Hertford - Sarah Wright
1st March Epsom - Ray Ivens
2nd March Spalding - Jane Willmott
8th March Rugby - Chris Truman
9th March Sheffield - Ann Wesley
It could be you next time!
Thanks
Ed
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Friday, 28 January 2011 03:26 PM
Can't believe where the week has gone! I have been busy at the Arthur Findley College in Stansted and had a great week with everyone. Working at the College of Psychic Studies on Sunday which reminds me - I hope you know that I am working with James Van Praagh again in June and we have a one day development workshop at the Colleage of Psychic Studies London on 26th June. It is a great opportunity to be taught be James and myself. More details on my webpage but if you are interested call my office and speak to Julie - she will tell you all about it 0844 5611209
Must dash
Tony x
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 11:41 AM
Looking back on the months gone by, As a new year starts and an old one ends, We contemplate what brought us joy, And we think of our loved ones and our friends.
Recalling all the happy times, Remembering how they enriched our lives, We reflect upon who really counts, As the fresh and bright new year arrives.
And we ponder those who do, We immediately think of you.
Thanks for being one of the reasons
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Thursday, 06 January 2011 04:36 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL
Well what an end to the year with all the snow. Looking forward to seeing you all and keeping you up to date with news. Off to do a demonstration tonight in Maldon tonight. Hope they are ready for me!!!
Tony
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Friday, 22 October 2010 01:40 PM
Ah Autumn has arrived. I love days like these, crisp, clean with a blue sky. Off to Hastings for a show tonight.
Ta Ta
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Friday, 20 August 2010 01:35 PM
" A friend is a stranger we haven't met yet"
Back soon
Ed
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 03:30 PM
This got sent into us from a 21year old who had been to one of Tony's demonstrations. We thought it was a very spiritual thing to say.
" If you care about someone , show them .. If you love someone , show them ... You may be thinking it , but mind reading doesn't always work...as a reminder ... A little gesture goes a long way ..."
Thanks Harry for these great words. Let's turn them into action
Back soon Ed
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Wednesday, 04 August 2010 04:23 PM
The Spiritualist Churches have been keeping me busy this week. I flew up to Aberdeen's granite city at the weekend for a teaching seminar with the wonderful Eileen Davies. Eileen worked me very hard and on my last evening I gave a demonstration.The last message that night was to a lady whose husband had not long passed away. Clairsentiently, I could feel a massive wealth of overpowering love extended from him, so much so that it almost made me cry. Specific information and descriptions soon began to flow . He had been a ha r d work ing man all his life and his wife could have had anything she wanted, “as long as she was happy, he was happy”. . Sadly he was taken suddenly with a heart attack at an age believed to be 57. His wife confirmed it was 58. I had the feeling he was proud that he had left his wife money in the bank and although h e wasn’t gloating , it gave him satisfaction that he had looked after her. I also had a strong image of a sleek black car which his wife confirmed was his . He mentioned she needed to take extra care of his car which she confirmed had been his pride and joy and which she was now driving having not been allowed to do whilst he was alive. I really liked this couple and the love they shared has not been broken just because he is on the other side. It wasn't so far to go last night. I was in Epping where at least we both speak the same language.......Cockney that is!!! Tonight I'm off to Rochester for a charity evening. Whoopee! 2 nights in my own bed. It's a good job that I love my work 'cos this travelling lark is a killer!
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 04:20 PM
I have been having an admin day. It's not my forte really but it's a necessary evil really 'cos if I don't get my paperwork right it causes me no end of problems in the future. I've also spent the day planning, researching and writing the content of the show with the team, for the Angel Experience Live on 15th Oct at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford. This is a new type of show featuring Jacky Newcomb – The Angel Lady . Jacky will advise the audience on how to ask the Angels in to your life. I've always believed in the power of angels but it wasn't until I thought more about them whilst writing my latest book "Walking with Angels" that I realised their true importance. Working with Jacky are other experts I have worked with and thoroughly recommend – the lovely Spiritual Teacher Marlene Woolgar, the amazing Psychic Nataly Churchill and the incredible Aura Interpreter Kevin Doe. Kevin will be bringing aura photography equipment with him to demonstrate how colours in our auras reflect how you feel, what you believe and how others see you. We're still collectively working on the content of the show but if any of you have any thoughts on how we can make this evening sensational, I'd be pleased to hear from you. After all, the show is billed as an interactive experience.
By a strange coincidence (although I suppose nothing is strange to me these days) I'm off to Datrtford Spiritualist Church this evening!
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Friday, 16 July 2010 04:30 PM
Well one sleep in my bed and off again up North for a workshop.
I had a great time with James Van Praagh and I want to publicly thank him for the tour in the US and letting me chill out in has lovely home. It is very spiritual space and was just want I needed. We did some cracking shows together. I hope we can get James to come back to the UK to work with me again and you all can share is exceptional gift.
Have a good weekend everyone
Tony x
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 10:11 AM
Wow what a week it has been here in USA. I am now waiting for the car to pick me up to take me to Newark Airport to come home. I have loved the shows in Phoenix, LA and last night here in New York. It has been a busy time here with book signings and interviews and I have loved spending time with James. We do work well together. Must get the last thing in my suitcase now and looking forward to coming home to my family.
Tony x
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 03:16 PM
Just dropped Tony off safely at Heathrow Airport for his flight to the US . I think he has gone mad in the duty free shops again!
Hope he will take the time to sleep as he had a demonstration in Lincoln last night which was arranged by the Spiritualist Church and it was a late night. He got back at 1am to finish packing to be picked up at 6am and driven to the airport. Never a dull moment.
The demonstration was excellent – particularly loved the description of Sammy the dog who had no teeth and his tongue hung to one side. Thank Lincoln – it was a good night. We are looking forward to returning to the Theatre Royal, Lincoln next year – 25th March 2011.
We will keep you posted about his show in Phoenix – remember they are 8 hours behind us.
Watch this space.
Ed
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Friday, 02 July 2010 03:47 PM
Phew - it's hot isn't it!
Well I have had 2 lovely shows, Harlow and Dorking. Harlow was very hot but the audience were full of energy which helped with the great evening. It was my first time at Dorking and it was the last theatre show for the summer. The staff were so helpful and the main hall was fully air conditioned!!! I enjoyed the Dorking show and met some great people afterwards.
Have a good weekend and make someone happy by doing something kind.
Tony x
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Friday, 25 June 2010 04:24 PM
A huge thanks to everyubody at the Manchester Opera Hose who chose to come and see me and not the England game on Wednesday.
It was a great show.......the spirits were in a cheeky mood and we had some unusual and interesting characters connecting. We had a guinea pig and a rabbit's foot in the same message, a border terrier just like my 2 dogs and so many relatives called Shiela that I thought I was in Australia. (Perhaps the Shiela's were just warming me up for my visit to Oz in January!). It was a night for names and one recipient with a large family was asked to pass on love from the Spirit World to 6 or 7 of her cousins who I was able to individually name. My favourite message was the last one from a much loved and lovable gentleman to his son. He was able to impress on me his cheeky personality and I hope that both his Son and the audience enjoyed the stories of his colourful past and his way with the ladies of a 'Lilo Lil' type. I loved the Manchester humour and the spirits certainly did too!
Have a lovely weekend
Tony x
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010 10:49 AM
The weather held out for our last Scottish venue for 2010 in the beautiful city of Dundee, overlooking the romantic River Tay. My favourite message at the Whitehall Theatre was coincidentally to a lady who had attended one of the Avalon Project seminars for developing mediums early this year. It can happen that mediums to receive messages at public demonstrations too. Her cousin Jessica came through to me and I was able to remind her of Jessica’s 18th birthday celebrations where family and friends opened a bottle of champagne and released helium balloons at her graveside. It will be a shame to leave Scotland but we are heading south to more sunshine with a demonstration tonight in Manchester. I would like to ask all you English people out there to send inspirational thoughts out to the England team this afternoon. – let’s hope we show the footballing world what we are really capable of.
Hope you like on the road updates
Tony x
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 01:16 PM
We spent the longest day of the year on a beautiful drive down from Inverness to Glasgow. WOW- what scenery!
Scotland really is God’s own country but what traffic. The A9 was atrocious. It was exciting to be back at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow and a big thank you to the many loyal faces that returned last year. There were some nice messages including one to a father who lost his 29 year old son. I saw the scenario of his death so easily and I was able to describe so clearly the events leading up to and surrounding his tragic death. I also loved the message to a daughter from her mother and liked the description of the daughter removing her mother’s hair from the hairbrush and I know this fact really clinched it for the daughter. The Scottish audiences have been great and I know the Dundee audience will not disappoint tonight as we always have great shows in Dundee.
Signing off from Scotland
Tony x
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Monday, 07 June 2010 01:20 PM
I can't believe how quickly May has whizzed by. I guess because I was away in Northern and Republic of Ireland for 7days. When I got back I was recording a new CD called " THE ANGEL EXPERIENCE" It provides exercises for transformation, upliftment and development. I have just checked when the CD will be coming out and it is next month so keep your eye out for when it is on sale.
Well I am getting ready for my next short tour - to Yorkshire and the Midlands which I am looking forward to. I love returning to some of these theatres as I meet some great people who I am able to give messages to. Many thanks to all of you who have taken the time to email me about your readings. I do appreciate them and I am touched that they have helped you in many different ways.
I am off to make a cuppa. Talk soon
Tony xx
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 10:52 AM
Whooppee! They're letting Tony out! Flights have now resumed from Gran Canaria so I'm joining the queue to come home. Hope everyone else who has been stuck overseas has a safe journey home.
Back soon Ed
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Monday, 19 April 2010 12:37 PM
Afternoon,
We are just letting you all know that Tony is stuck in Gran Canaria and has been trying to get off the island for 4 days now .. too far for him to swim! I have just checked the flight departures again today - and no flights. Will let you know what happens. This must be causing so many problems for everyone.
Think positive thoughts for the wind to change direction or the volcano to stop.
Back soon Ed
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 10:40 AM
Hello All
We do hope you are all well and had a fantastic Easter break!
Tony is currently at The Arthur Findlay College, Stansted Hall for his 'Stand Up For Spirit' development week, so I thought I would pop on briefly for a catch up. We understand from the college that the same week in 2011 is almost full, so if you were thinking of booking do get your skates on.
We have a few more details about Tony's USA visit this summer, and it looks like New York, San Fransisco, L.A and Miama are on the schedule for demonstrations - with extra time being spent in L.A for showcases and meetings. All very exciting stuff. We will give more details as and when we have them.
Please note: Because of the extra time now needed in L.A we are having to reschedule the following demonstrations (15th July Lincoln Spiritual Association now moved to 6th July) and ( Northampton Spiritual Church was 14th July new date TBC) - appologies for any inconvinience caused.
We have just enrolled our busiest term to date at Tony's Development Studio with nearly 100 students signing up for the next term of classes. Dates for the new term which starts in July will be on the website soon.
Good luck to all those enrolled this term and lets hope the next 10 weeks brings through some fantastic spirit messages.
Here at office Stockwell we get numerous requests asking about the music Tony often uses for excercises in his development classes and we can advise you that it's by one of his favourite musicians Krishna Das, usually from the album Pilgrim Heart or Breath of Heart - two of Tony's favourites. Why not try these in your own meditations and work!
That's all for now, Tony asked me to say hi and he hope to pop on here the weekend (before he flies off again on Monday) to let you know about all the good stuff that occured on the 'Stand Up For Spirit' week
Have a good week people
Ed
x
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:58 AM
Hello All
Just thought I would pop in to give you a little update as to what's been occuring in Tony land the past couple of weeks; it's a pretty hectic time at the moment and so much is going on.
A couple of weekends ago Tony hosted the first of 2 'Avalon Project' development weekends in Eastbourne for 2010. Another sell out weekend, which is amazing seeing as the Avalon Project is now in its 11th year!!!!! Thank you from Tony & Stuart and all the tutors for being such open minded and hard working students (you were a lot of fun too)! You all did the spirit world proud.
The second Eastbourne weekend in October is almost full, with just a couple of twin and a couple of double rooms up for grabs - so if you have been thinking about coming along don't delay in getting booked.
It's also a really busy time for Tony for his tour dates at the moment, and we are very pleased to say the demonstrations have been going so well. We have been overwhelmed by the positive response, and special thanks to all those that have taken the time and trouble to email us letting us know who much they enjoyed the evenings. Each one is very much appreciated.
We are also pleased you like the new 2010 merchandise - in particular the Angels (to tie in with Tony's forthcoming book)!
We have also recently just confirmed Tony's trip to the USA this summer, to work alongside his good friend James Van Praagh. He is of course super excited about this, as although he has filmed in the states (Street Psychic San Francisco) and has been back and forward a few times in the past year for meetings, this will be his first experience of live shows there. James is always telling Tony how amazing the American audiences are, so of course he can't wait to experience that first hand.
We will keep you updated with dates, venues etc when have all the details!
Ok,before I sign off, don't forget you can catch Tony weekly in his regular column for CHAT magazine, where they print part of a reading Tony has done.
Have a good week people
Edx
ps. ooh, this Sunday Tony is off to watch his very good friend Danniella skate in the semi-final of Dancing on Ice! Keep an eye out for him in the audience, and support Danni if you are able ...she's done so well and come so far!
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 08:48 AM
Hi
I am back in the UK after a week working away - though it was in the sun so can't complain at all.
I can now tell you something I am really excited about, and that is I am going to release a new CD in conjunction with New World Music. This is my fourth collaboration with them and a working relationship I am very proud off. When it comes to spiritual and new age CD's they are right up there at the top.
This new CD is going to be connected to my new book and have an 'Angel' theme, and I have been working on some great excercises which include how we can include angels in our mediumship (for all you budding mediums) as well as excercises open to everyone who wants to have some fantastic experiences. We are aiming to release it in May, around the same time as the book, hence my self impossed exile last week to start working on it and writting the text.
I am also really looking forward to our annual March Eastbourne seminar this weekend and seeing all the Avaloners again. Stuey has some great stuff planned and we have an exciting special guest joining us on the Saturday (all arranged by my best friend and tour manager Viv).
Speaking of Viv she is jetting off today to sort out the details for another of our 'Spiritual Holidays', it's a hard life but someone has to do it and Viv has stepped up :) . The first, our trip to Egpt in November is practially full so if you wanted to come best get booked soon. The new event will be released in the coming months, and it's a place I have never been so am happy to have the chance to go.
That's all for now, but i'll pop back on in a few days with a few more titbits.
Tony
xx
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 03:34 PM
Hi All,
I don't know about you but Tony is always receiving random emails, some more funny than others, some more useful than others. The ones we hate are the ones that encourage you to send to 10 of your friends and you will have good luck forever! As if it was as easy as that? They also infer that if you don't pass the emails on then you're going to get run over by a bus or your husband's going to leave you or some other ghastly situation. The ones we love are the funny ones, maybe the ones that are a bit risque! This email we received today is neither cheeky nor menacing but we thought that all you ladies would like it. It's not a bad way to live your life. I don't know whether it's popular folklore but they say it was read at Audrey Hepburn's memorial service. It seems quite fitting for such a well groomed yet spiritual woman. For attractive lips, speak words of kindness. For lovely eyes, seek out the good in people. For a slim figure, share your food with the hungry. For beautiful hair, let a child run his/her fingers through it once a day. For poise, walk with the knowledge that you never walk alone. People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone. Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of each of your arms. As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands; one for helping yourself, and the other for helping others.
Back soon - all the best ED x
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Friday, 19 February 2010 02:50 PM
Hi All, Tony is now back in the UK following a fun and rewarding trip to Holland. He wants to thank all those that attended his events there and making them so memorable.
Tonight Tony is off to serve the fabulous South Woodford Spiritualist Church, a place Tony has been serving for many years now and well worth a visit for any of those that live close enough. They always have so much going on there.
Someone kindly emailed us the following poem which we here on the office thought was quite wonderful, and we hope you like it oo.
You can shed tears that he is gone
Or you can smile because he has lived
You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back
Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left
Your heart can be empty because you can't see him
Or you can be full of the love that you shared
You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday
Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday
You can remember him and only that he is gone
Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on
You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back
Or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
written 1981 David Harkins
We hope you all have a lovely weekend and do check back soon. In the coming weeks we do hope to share tit-bits with you from 'Walking With Angels'.
Also, don't forget Tony has a weekly column in CHAT magazine (that's the regular CHAT, not the It's Fate off-shoot magazine).
Back soon - all the best, ED x
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010 02:52 PM
Hi from Holland, (or Hallo as they say here - that is practically the extent of my Dutch)
Today I finish teaching the first of two mediumship training courses here in Holland, and have enjoyed the experience a lot. Such a great bunch of talented and very spiritual future workers.
Now on a totally random and useless piece of information note, anyone that has been here will surely know about those amazing waffle type biscuits they have here with syrup in the middle. They are incredible!! You place them over the top of your coffee cup for a few minutes before eating, as the heat melts all the syrup in the middle, so when you bite in it's all soft and chewy. Not sure why i'm going on about these to you but to me they are a wonder :)
On the working news front my trip to Australia to demonstrate and teach is now confirmed - and this is a first for me. I've been to New Zealand but never OZ, so am so excited and wishing the time away.
OK, that's all for now, just a little snippet from the Netherlands. I'll try to get back on again before I leave and fill you in about how the rest of the trip is going.
take care all, and in the words of Len Goodman, keep dancing
Dag (goodbye)
Tony
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Monday, 15 February 2010 12:20 PM
Hello, and welcome to our new website feature. On this page we shall keep you fully informed as to all the goings on on planet Tony.
Tony himself will also be posting letting you know where he is, what's happening, what he's working on and his thoughts on all manner of things.
At the moment Tony is in Holland for a week hosting mediumship demonstrations and two teaching seminars. Based in Amsterdam (we have told him to refuse the offer of any of 'those' muffins with his tea) and working there and in the surrounding area. He had his first demonstration last night and absolutely loved it - so many thanks to all those that came along.
I can now also officially reveal more info about Tony's fourth book, that has the release date of 28th May. Entitled 'Walking with Angels', and publised once again by Hodder, this new booked is packed full or encounters with spirits and angels, as well as lots of experiences where the spirit world and angelic beings come close to us in our everyday lives to help us on our journey through life. As one of the privilaged few to read the completed manuscript I can honestly say it's one of the most emotional pieces I have ever read, and we do hope you enjoy it too!
Back soon - all the best, ED x
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