Psychic medium cannot go on night time out with out spirits telling her to down drinks
A spiritual medium claims she’s been pestered by insistent apparitions during her nights out, instructing her to switch bars – all so as to pass on afterlife messages to unsuspecting tipplers.
Zerah Fleming, 31, notes that persistently nagging spectres would urge her to drop her cocktail and exit pubs to relay messages to bereaved loved ones. She carried on despite the fact it occasionally “scares” the patrons.
The Plymouth-based mum of two often had to justify to friends why they had to keep changing their plans; dismissing it as merely changing her mind. Zerah has now, however, learned to “tune out” images of people’s cherished ones in angelic form whilst she’s off duty.
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Even so, her spiritual services are hot property. With a four-week waiting list for readings, demand is booming.
Zerah – by day a business development manager – disclosed: “I would never tell my friends why I wanted to go to a particular bar. I would say ‘Look guys I don’t want to go here, shall we go to this next place? ‘ because I had this compulsion to go there.
“Once I got there, I realised why when I bumped into someone I had something to tell. It’s been a mixed response when I’ve approached strangers. Sometimes they were taken aback and sometimes it did scare people but it’s a very welcome response in the majority of cases.”
The mum initially grappled with the “compulsion” to visit other bars during the first six months of her side hustle in 2019. Her psychic abilities emerged two weeks after her father Jonny Fleming passed away from stomach cancer, and these powers grew stronger when her mother Sheenagh Matthews died in 2022.
Zerah shared: “I see angels in my peripheral vision – their features, smiles, what they’re wearing, and what they smell like. One of the first things I actually got was the ability to feel pain for other people. If my children were getting sick I’d know because I’d feel it.
“When my little girl was teething my teeth started hurting. I was like ‘Why the hell are my teeth hurting? ‘ and it was because of that. I feel pain for the angels, I can see and feel how they died.
“That’s the scariest part, especially when it comes to suicide. If I’m reading someone and their loved one’s committed suicide I can physically feel how they’ve killed themselves. Once they show me how they’ve died, that tapers off.”
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