"I'm a psychic and can see, hear and taste in other dimensions - we all have the ability to speak to the dead"
  • 10 months ago
A psychic who claims we all have the ability to speak to the dead says she can feel, see, hear, and taste in other dimensions.

En-May Mangels, 65, realised she was psychic aged three after speaking to spirits who she called her "playmates".

En-May's first psychic experience was talking to her grandad.

Growing up, En-May said she would often get in trouble for telling people what she saw - revealing pregnancies and job promotions.

En-May believes everyone is born with psychic abilities but said people get FOMO - fear of missing out - and don't use them as they want to fit in with the everyday culture.

The psychic and intuitive strategy advisor, from Seattle, Washington, US, said: "I believe that everyone has some sort of ability to tap into that intuitive energy.

"It rides alongside the big five - being able to see, hear, taste, touch, and smell. Plus you have instinct and intuition, those two ride on the same blade.

"Instinct is fear-based decision making. The other side is intuition and that voice comes from your heart.

"I think the fear of missing out, the fear of not fitting in, the fear of not being good enough.

"We are born with two fears. The fear of falling and loud noises. The rest we learn.

"We start to fear whether people like us. If people are going to dislike something I say, that stuff makes us put information and data in our head that the experience is not to be shared. I did not have a filter like that.

"It feels like I can feel, hear, see, sense and even taste sometimes in another dimension."

En-May said she was told off a lot as a child for what she would say to people.

But people would also invite her parents to parties and ask them to bring En-May along as a "party favour".

She said: "I thought 'do I have to bring balloons?' My parents would say 'no En-May you are the party favour'.

"I could walk by somebody and say you're pregnant, you need a promotion or you're getting a raise.

"It was easy. Then there were the environments where people said how this is something that must be cast out of me and it was wrong. It would hurt my feelings."

On one occasion, En-May told her teacher at school that she wouldn't be teaching the class the next day and was sent to the principal's office.

She said: "It was in fifth grade when I told my teacher she was not going to be with us tomorrow.

"She asked 'how come?' I said 'you're just not feeling well'.

"She said 'En-May don't say that I am fine. I'll be here for you'.

"She tried to ignore me but I think she felt something - the next day she wasn't there."

After being dragged into the principles office she told him to check the tyre on his car - telling him the left back passenger side was flat.

En-May said this was confirmed when her principle went to check his car.

En-May said she believes in "multidimensional life" and we are all able to tune in and talk to loved ones who have passed away.
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