From the natural to the
supernatural
by
Steven Hill
Oct 2003
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Mystic Whistler
From the natural to the supernatural
by
Steven Hill
Halloween night is the time most usually associated with the eerie and
the paranormal in the Resort town of Whistler.
However, the pristine and breathtaking natural beauty of the area,
together with the open-minded and free thinking nature of the community,
have served to attract many individuals with a definite slant towards
the supernatural over the years.
Clairvoyant Kelly Oswald also finds Whistler to be natural spot for her
work in the realms of psychic experience.
A fifth generation North Vancouverite, Oswald spent most of her life in
Whistler, and said the surroundings aid in developing psychic abilities-
the reason she teaches various clairvoyant and psychic courses at MY
Millennium Place.
The classes represent a satellite school in the resort of her North
Vancouver West Coast School of Mystic Arts.
“I’ve been teaching for quite a while in the rec centers and around the
city,” she said. “I then began coming up to Whistler and teaching
classes at Myrtle Philip, and doing tarot card readings at the Family
Fun Fest and the Whistler Farmers Market.”
The beauty of the area, according to Oswald, is perfect for her classes
that help people develop their own psychic abilities.
“Whistler adds to psychic development,” she said. “It is a natural
environment, and our psychic abilities are completely natural as well.”
“Then closer we are to nature, the closer we are to who we really are,
and the more we will trust our own intuition,” she said.
Oswald offers one-time classes in tarot reading (Sundays Nov.2-23 at MY
Place), psychic development, (Nov. 12, 26, and Dec. 10), looking at
omens and spirit communication, along with personal trot and psychic
readings right at your hotel.
“The good thing about my classes is they are one shot deals…you don’t
need to come back, because it is a complete course in an evening,” she
said.
Oswald can be reached at 604-935-0488 or through her school’s website.
From the natural to the supernatural, Whistler is a magical…and mystical
place the whole year around.
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