Daniela M.
Historian Medium

Born in Berlin/Germany. Her mother was a clairvoyant, her grandmother a clairaudient, a medium, a writer and a convinced spiritism. As a child she wanted to know everything about God and had a great love for him. At the age of five, she saw her deceased great-grandfather and her deceased great-grandmother for the first time. At the age of six, she unknowingly made her first tape recording, on which the spirits manifested themselves. On the tape she could clearly hear several voices in the room, even though she was alone, talking about her. Other voices were amused. At the age of eight, she discovered an immense passion and love for history, border sciences and religions. It was the beginning of prophetic dreams that always came true. From the age of 13, he also had contact with beings from other worlds, reports about these worlds, spiritual teachings, which later turned out to be the teachings of Spiritism. From the age of 18, her grandmother introduced her to the spiritism and the teachings of Swedenborg. This was the beginning of a great passion for archaeology and pre-astronautics. From the age of 29, she gave lectures and wrote books on cutting-edge archaeological/historical/scientific topics that aimed to reveal the true history of mankind. The aim is to unmask the misconceptions and superstitions of the past millennia and to demonstrate the veracity of spiritism teachings. According to his spiritual guide, this is his vocation.
Psychographics works as follows:
You need pen and paper. Writing on a computer doesn't work. With pen in hand, he concentrates and often merges with the history and the people of the time. Sometimes everyday situations offer him moments of revelation. Then she searches for clues in historical and religious sources to prove what she has seen/revealed for herself. The result is expressed in words on paper with the help of the spirits that accompany her.
About suicide

Free will

What you should definitely bear in mind when dealing with spiritism and the spirit world

Faith and responsibility in difficult times: A Call to Unity

The Dangers of Modern Esotericism – Part I

The Dangers of Modern Esotericism – Part II

Spiritism and the need to define it clearly
