| The world-renowned British
psychic artist, Coral Polge, passed into the
spirit world on 29th April 2001 in Surrey,
England. Coral had given 54 years of dedicated
service to the people in the world of the spirit,
and to their loved ones who searched for evidence
of their survival here on the earth. Just take
a look at the two psychic portraits on the right,
and you'll see why her mediumistic gift was so
highly valued and praised, and why it will be so
greatly and sadly missed.
Coral
Polge worked tirelessly across the globe to
promote the wonderful message of the survival of
the soul after death, and her excellent book Living
Images contains startling
examples of her work.
It
would be impossible to say how many people were
helped by this remarkable woman's talent and
psychic gift: she worked in nearly every country
of the world, was often interviewed on television
and radio, and in the press, and she dried the
eyes of countless thousands of bereaved people
worldwide. It is fitting that she is remembered
and paid tribute to here.
On
hearing the news of her passing, the renowned
British medium, healer and psychic author Stephen
O'Brien, with whom she'd worked many times, wrote
a tribute to her work in Psychic
News. In it he said of her:
'She raised the spiritual
awareness of her audiences. Huge crowds of people
sat entranced as, from out of nowhere, their
loved ones faces appeared again before
their tearful eyes. Mourners were comforted;
broken hearts were mended; and her delighted
recipients were always thrilled with their
sketches. Her mediumistic skills will be praised
as highly as they will be missed. Coral Polge has
earned her place as one of the twentieth
centurys most outstanding psychic artists.'
And those whom she helped
worldwide, would certainly agree.
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Two
Impressive Examples of Coral Polge's Acclaimed
Psychic Portraiture:
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Above: the
father of Kay Hunter, who wrote Living
Images with Coral Polge; but Coral
knew nothing of the writer's family
history prior to drawing this sketch.
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Above: the son
of Mrs Bayles of Rhodesia
(S. Africa), who died while having an
operation to correct his broken nose,
which is shown in the psychic portrait as
being in slightly better shape in his
spirit body.
This drawing was done as a 'postal
reading', and the lad's character is
clearly captured.
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(Living Images was
written by Coral Polge, with Kay Hunter,
and has appeared in several editions and
in several languages: Regency
Press/Thorsons publishers/ and there's a
current 1997 paperback edition by the Spiritualist
Association of Great Britain; ISBN:
090069717)
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