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In the regular column by the Daily Mirror, Psychic Reader Sally Morgan known as Britain’s best loved psychic answers the questions of the Daily Mirror’s readers and gives her psychic insight.

Was my cousin visiting me?

I had a cousin, Alan, who committed suicide four years ago. And despite having seen several mediums over the years, he hasn’t come through.

A couple of weeks ago I dreamed about him for the first time and was absolutely freezing cold during the night.

Do you think it was a support visit from him as I have recently started changing things in my life? Hope you can answer this.

JANICE S.

Psychic Reader Sally Morgan: I am a great believer that a thought is a prayer and when we think of our loved ones we have lost, they can come to us – even in dreams. Alan would only wish you good fortune, peace and love, so there is certainly the possibility that ­he was coming through to offer his support.

Often during times of change ­or periods where we are having to deal with a new situation, our loved ones want to comfort and guide us in spirit.

Your cousin Alan passed in a tragic way and because of this, whenever you think of him, the first thing you think of is the suicide rather then the memories of him being a healthy, happy human being.

As time goes by the actual process of their death or the ­way they died becomes less important, allowing us to really sense the person. I am sure that Alan only wants you to remember him as a happy, content, positive person.

Perhaps this is another change he wants you to make in your life. I want to wish you all the best for the future.

I can harness spirit energy

Recently, I’ve been receiving information from spirits. I’ve felt this for a while and I’m not sure why it happens.

I tend to meet someone and either before or afterwards I get an energy following me around nagging me to acknowledge it.

I’ve spoken to people who ­I get this information for and amaze myself at how accurate ­I am. I’m still learning and very aware of the doubt that sometimes creeps in.

My question is how on earth do you approach someone about it? Bizarrely I was at your show in Aylesbury and found the person I needed to speak to about a gentleman who had died of pancreatic cancer.

I even knew his name and felt what he was like physically and personality wise.

But how an earth am I to start a conversation with him? I’ve learned that I only sense these energies because they have been talked about or something’s happening in the person’s life to bring them to me. I’d love to chat to you about this for hours but I know you’re busy.

CLARE S.

Psychic Reader Sally Morgan: You are obviously aware ­of your natural intuitiveness or psychic ability and there is no doubt it can leap out of the blue at any time.

I believe that we are all born with a sixth sense but that as we grow older our senses become quashed by everyday life. Certain people remain open and their sixth sense remains heightened.

You are a person that isn’t phased or scared by the spiritual world and therefore you are the ideal candidate to really explore this ability it seems you have.

Go to the College of Psychic Studies or visit your local spiritualist church – they will be able to offer you advice.

It certainly is a good idea to discuss your psychic ability with someone who is already a practising medium because, by the sounds of it, your natural ability is ready to be developed.

It’s a case of you finding the right person to help you. I wish you luck and I hope you continue to explore the wonders of your innate psychic ability.

You are about to embark on ­an incredible journey. And remember it really is about the journey, not the destination.

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