Afterlife News

Sat 2 Aug 2008

‘PSYCHIC BARBER’ TAKES ON UNIVERSITY SKEPTICS

Gordon Smith - the UK's 'most accurate' medium

One of the UK’s top mediums, Gordon Smith, impressed a sceptical audience at Liverpool Hope University when he met with psychology students as part of their Level ‘H’ final year programme ‘Perspectives on Anomalous Experience’.

Gordon gave a talk about his apparent abilities to communicate with spirits of the dead and his thoughts about life after death.

Students had a rare opportunity to ask questions about his abilities and experiences as a medium.

Gordon Smith – also known as the ‘Psychic Barber’ hence his day job as a barber - is an astoundingly accurate medium, renowned for his ability to give exact names of people, places and even streets.

The seventh son of a seventh son, Gordon travels around the world to appear before audiences, read for celebrities and demonstrate his abilities, but his feet have remained firmly on the ground.

Gordon’s extraordinary skills have attracted the attention of university scientists researching the paranormal and countless numbers of journalists and documentary makers.

Gordon’s outstanding abilities as a medium or messenger from the spirit world have brought comfort and healing to thousands of people worldwide.

Gordon Smith was hailed by the Daily Mail as ‘the UK’s most accurate Medium’.

Gordon is the accomplished author of four books including Stories from the Other Side, Through My Eyes, The Unbelievable Truth and Spirit Messenger which have been published to critical acclaim.

Dr Matthew Smith, Associate Professor in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University and one-time resident 'sceptic' on Living TV's Most Haunted invited Gordon to give the talk.

He said: "Gordon Smith is the most impressive medium I have seen peform. I am delighted that he has agreed to meet with our students to talk about his work.

"It's not often that academics and psychics talk to each other, so this is a rare opportunity!"

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