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Hazel Courteney Interview - Spiritual Emergency and Countdown to Coherence

Hazel Courteney Interview - Spiritual Emergency and Countdown to Coherence

TheSpiritGuides.co.uk Network Radio · Hazel Courteney, Mark Chatterton

October 2, 201035m 0s

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On April 7th 1998, Sunday Times columnist Hazel Courteney, underwent an experience that was to change her life forever. She became telepathic, and began affecting electrical equipment. Most remarkable of all, however, was the realization that she could clearly hear spirits from the higher realms, and found herself receiving direct communication from Diana, Princess of Wales which she talks about in her book "Divine Intervention". Interview conducted by host, Mark Chatterton. About Hazel Hazel Courteney has been writing about alternative health subjects for several years, after deciding to take charge of her own health, following years of illness. She has written for both The Daily Mail and the Sunday Times. In 1997 she was voted Health Journalist of the Year and in 2000 had her own TV show on Channel Health. In 1998 shortly before Easter, whilst shopping in Harrods, she had what she described as a Spiritual Emergency or Near Death Experience. Her first spiritual book, "Divine Intervention", published in 1999, described this event in detail, as well as the events that followed. In 2005, "Evidence For the Sixth Sense - Divine Intervention 2", was published, detailing the next few years of her life. Now in 2010, Hazel has just brought out her latest spiritual book, "Countdown to Coherence", which brings the story right up to date. The book contains interviews with several cutting edge scientists and spiritual teachers on how the gap between spirituality and science is being bridged, and how we can all become "coherent". And much more...

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Mark ChattertonHazel Courteney