CRAIG & JANE HAMILTON-PARKER
ABOUT THEIR PSYCHIC & MEDIUMISTIC GIFTS

A medium is a person with a special extra sensory gift that enables them to give proof that we survive death. Both in the privacy of the seance room and on a public forum, Craig and Jane have helped many people overcome the grief that accompanies the death of loved ones.

Craig and Jane work with compassion and love, they sympathise with suffering and loss and bring inspired messages of hope to those in need.

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ABOUT CRAIG & JANE

Craig and Jane Hamilton-Parker are incredibly accurate mediums who have the ability to link to the next world and relay verifiable information from the spirits of the people we love. What they give may include the Christian name and surname of the communicating spirit as well as nicknames, street names and specific memories known only to the spirit person and the earthly recipient of the message

An incredible series of events brought Craig and Jane together. The famous medium Doris Stokes told Craig that he'd meet his future wife Jane Wallis on the 6th of March. Some time later, on the 6th March 1989 Craig gave a public demonstration of mediumship at a Spiritualist Church. He was drawn to a lady in the audience with a message from her grandmother who gave the name Ethel Wallis. Urged on by the matchmaking spirit grandmother Craig suggested that they should meet up. The spirit was telling him that the lady in the audience was an exceptionally good medium and Craig should have a consultation.

The lady in the audience was Jane Willis.

Craig and Jane fell in love and were married within a year. The die was cast: Now Craig and Jane work together as a mediumistic couple. They have a happy home and family where the children and even the pets are psychic.

When they were married, Craig decided to close his booming advertising business and together with Jane would now follow a spiritual path, writing books, doing consultations for the bereaved and bringing messages of hope to a wide audience. At first they were impoverished by the enterprise but soon their extraordinary abilities were discovered by the media and Craig and Jane set forth on one of the most unusual career paths imaginable.

In a spirit of cheerfulness and compassion they are now mediumistic messengers for the spirit world who bring comfort and hope to thousands of people.

FAQS ABOUT MEDIUMSHIP

When did you first realise you were psychic?

Craig: Psychic skills were with me from a child but it was a Spiritualist policeman who invited me to join his development circle and helped made my latent mediumistic gift flower.

Jane: I also had the gift from a child. I would see a light around people that I know now to be the aura- the spirit body. When I was about six years old, my psychic grandmother, whose spirit brought Craig and me together, taught me through games how to develop my psychic skills.

What do you say to the sceptics about your alleged skills?

Craig: You can argue with some sceptics until you are blue in the face but they still will not accept the evidence. Jane and I have participated in lots of tests on live TV often in front of academics or sceptics. I think we have proven our credentials.

Jane: I can't be bothered with sceptics. We touch people's hearts with what we say- the tears of joy that roll down the faces of our sitters is proof enough.

 

What's the difference between a medium and a psychic?

Craig: Mediumship is the ability to communicate with people you know in the afterlife. Its objective is to prove survival of the human personality after death and to help the bereaved come to terms with their loss. A psychic has ESP skills such as Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Precognition and Psychokinesis.

Jane: Craig and I are lucky because we have the mediumistic gift and the psychic gifts. For example we sometimes can tell the future, thought we believe that you should not mix this with giving proof of the survival of death. We keep the gifts separate.

How do spirits communicate with you?

Craig: My time spent in advertising taught me to be creative and to value ideas. For me, the spirit messages just drop into my mind like ideas that have come out of the blue. I just 'know'. I have written lots of books about how the gift works but in the final analysis I can't explain it.

Jane: I sometimes see spirits or hear spirits or sense them close to me. I believe that it is love that makes it all work. Love is a power that the spirits use to make the links.

What happens after death?

Craig: My book 'What to do when you are dead' explains this. In a few sentences? After death we live in a world like this one but it has the fluidity of a dream. In the next world we bask in the light of eternity. However this world and the next are dreams from which we will eventually awaken. The purpose of life in this world and the next is to attain that awakening.

Jane: When we die we join again with our loved ones and share in their love. We realise that despite all of its pain and suffering, life is good.

What qualities make a good medium?

Craig: Easy that one: humour. If a medium can laugh at his own ego his feet will remain on the ground. And if we can help the grief stricken to eventually laugh again, then that's when the healing process is complete.

Jane: Sincerity, integrity and compassion. Without those you are lost.

What do you most value about your gift?

Craig: Of course I love to see people comforted but I also believe that the gift reveals a bigger reality. I hope the gift can melt people hearts but also set them thinking. It may sound a little pertinacious but I believe what we do helps people find God.

Jane: I get most pleasure from seeing mother's get proof that their child has survived death. I suppose tears are the most valuable aspect of the gift. All our tears. Tears of joy.

 

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