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Famous Psychics -
Elizabeth Baron Elizabeth Baron may be the most documented medium in the world. Elizabeth is a trance medium. She
believes that her guardian angel is St. Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century Italian nun. Elizabeth channels St. Catherine and has published a monthly message from St. Catherine for the past 20 years.
She is one of a very few mediums who do not ask questions of their clients. Elizabeth believes a real medium teaches other people how to pray and meditate in order to develop their own spiritual gifts. Her goal is to make her clients aware of their own divinity and hopes that, one day, they
won’t need her because they will have their own connection to the Source..
Elizabeth Baron was raised in the Tennessee hills. At the age of five, her father shot himself in front of her. At the same age, she suffered from a malignant tumor and was told she had only three months to live. Her neighborhood ministers performed a “laying on of hands” and told her that God
would bless her with the gift of prophecy. Her tumor disappeared, and she has had her psychic gift ever since. After her mother died, Elizabeth lived in 15 different foster homes.
Graduating with honors from the Crandall Business College, Elizabeth went to work for the Director of Military Personnel at the 14th Air Force. She also worked as secretary to the Deputy Base Commander at Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia and was an assistant to the director of quality control
at the Chrysler Missile Division at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, where she also worked with German prisoners of war and did schematics for the Jupiter space program, which sent the first U.S. missile into orbit.
Elizabeth then moved to Chicago and worked as assistant manager for hosiery-making company. Later, with her first husband, she opened her own company and became such an expert on job placement that she was in high demand as a university lecturer.
Following two divorces, Elizabeth was severely beaten and raped. It was then, in the hospital, that she had a life-changing, near-death experience. She was visited by a spirit in white who said, “It is time to do your mission. Remember, you gave your life to me when you were 13 years old.” (In
fact, she had stood up in a church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee at 13 and gave her life to God.) The spirit brushed aside her feelings of unworthiness and, showing her a garden of roses, said, “These are representative of my children. Take good care of them and then look at what I have for you to
do.” Elizabeth saw thousands of rose gardens. She understood then that her purpose in life had been revealed, and since 1978, Elizabeth has used her psychic gifts to teach and counsel people worldwide. Elizabeth believes that all the pain she suffered as a child was actually a gift from God that
gave her empathy and the ability to feel compassion for other human beings.
Elizabeth is similar to the famous medium Edgar Casey in that she can lie down and go into a deep trance from which she can provide messages to as many as 150 people at one time. She gives life readings to her clients on a daily basis. She just says a prayer, asks that the words be given to her,
and lets the answers come. It is as if she is reading a book, she says.
In 2006, Elizabeth began doing all her readings by telephone. She believes this method is better than doing the readings in person because, since the medium can’t see the client, no judgments are formed. And the vibrations that Elizabeth uses to “tune into” a client are clearer without the
distraction of a personal meeting.
Elizabeth can also perform successful exorcisms and make accurate predictions about world affairs. In 1986, Elizabeth warned the Secret Service about an attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. Elizabeth also predicted the stock market crash in 1987, Hurricane Hugo in 1989, O.J.
Simpson’s acquittal in 1995, President Clinton’s impeachment in 1997, and 9/11 – “a great catastrophe in the northeast portion of our country” - in 2001.
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Stephanie Korney on assignment for the New-Age-Center.

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