David the Mystic

Written Mediumship Reading by Email

A written report from those who have passed, set down on paper by my own hand and sent to you by email.

I have worked as a medium since 1975, and for all those years I have worked the same way. I sit alone, I listen, and I write down what comes. There are no calls in my practice, no rooms full of people, no theatre. What you receive from me is a written report, prepared in private and sent to you by email. This page explains what a written mediumship reading is, what you will be given, and how the work is done.

What a written mediumship reading is

A mediumship reading is an attempt to reach those who have passed. People come to me carrying grief, or questions left unanswered, or simply a wish to feel that the bond is not entirely broken. I do not claim that this work removes the loss. I claim only that I will sit honestly with what comes through, and that I will set it down for you without dressing it up. The reading is delivered as a written report so that you can hold it, read it slowly, and return to it whenever you need to.

What you receive

You receive a written report by email, composed in plain language and in my own words. I describe the presences I become aware of, the manner in which they make themselves felt, and whatever they seem to wish you to know. Where a detail comes clearly, I give it plainly. Where something is faint or uncertain, I say so rather than inventing around it. The report is yours to keep. You may read it once or many times, and nothing in it depends on you being present at a particular hour.

How the work is done

You write to me first and tell me, in your own words, who you hope to reach and why. You need not prepare anything elaborate. A name, a relationship, and a sense of what sits heaviest on you is enough. Once I have your note, I do the work alone. I take my time over it, sometimes across several sittings, and I do not hurry to meet a schedule. When the report is finished, I send it to you by email. That is the whole of it. There is nothing for you to perform and no call to attend.

Why the written form suits this work

Grief does not always have its words ready in the moment. On a call, people freeze, or weep, or forget the very thing they meant to ask, and the hour passes. A written report removes that pressure entirely. You read it in your own home, at your own pace, in privacy. You can put it down and come back to it. You can sit with a difficult passage for as long as you need. For work as tender as this, I have always found the quiet of the written page to be kinder than the rush of a voice on a line.

An honest note

I will not pretend to powers I do not have. I cannot promise that a particular named person will come forward on demand, on the day you ask. This is not a service that summons the dead to order. What I can promise is that I will sit with sincerity, that I will report only what I genuinely receive, and that I will never fill the silence with comforting invention. If little comes, I will tell you that plainly and honestly. Most who write to me find that something true does come through, and that the written record of it becomes something they keep close.

If this is the kind of careful, unhurried work you are looking for, you are welcome to write to me and tell me who you hope to reach. You can also view my services to see the other written readings I prepare.

A written report from those who have passed, set down on paper by my own hand and sent to you by email.

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