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The Danielle Nijhuis Recordings

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About The Podcasts …. Warning of Outdated Links …. Will Podcasts Return In Future? …. Funded By Robert James …. Why Become An Envoy

Danielle Nijhuis CSNU-h, CSNU-t is the Dutch representative for the SNU, living in Enschede. She’s also an official member of Afterlife Connect in America. 

“It is important for me to not stand still but keep on learning and that is why I have followed several courses from respectabe tutors and well-known experts in the world of mediumship.” Danielle states on her website.

Danielle is proud of her achievements and remains humble enough to credit some of the great names that have influenced her unfoldment. 

“These beautiful people have taught me so much, that of which I am very grateful for. And grateful that they came into my life and helped me to unfold in the best possible way throughout my mediumship.” she states, revealing her humbleness without over-stating how much knowledge and abilities she possesses in her work. 

Danielle is a beautiful person, inside and out with a wicked sense of humour, as you will hear in this podcast with Trevor in 2022.  

The recordings were carried out over two sessions via zoom

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During the period that these recordings were made, Jane, Trevor’s partner, was unwell. Danielle arranged to zoom call the home and administer healing to Jane. The energy from the session was tangible and had a positive effect on Jane. Danielle was not asked, she volunteered her service. As you will have heard in Danielle’s podclass, her approach to administering healing is unique.

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"When a medium is in trance, and they refer to themselves by their name or through the second-person pronoun, they appear to gain a kind of distance from the Self that they would not get if they referred to themselves as 'me' or 'I'. This theory was tested in a series of studies led by Ethan Kross at the University of Michigan."

Charles Fernyhough - "The Voices Within: The History and Science of How We Talk To Ourselves"