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Testimonial:
I wish I lived close to you so I could visit with Ephraim in person.  Your group has been so helpful in my readings it would be fun to talk to them directly.  Because that's not possible, I'll just continue to ask for assistance long distance and keep getting the great support that Ephraim gives me.  Thanks a lot, Fran, for sharing your special group of friends with people like me."
                        Jake L.
 
                              Australia



Teachers in Spirit

“EPHRAIM” was discovered through a process called automatic writing.  Fran would sit in front of her typewriter, concentrating on the energies within the signatures of her questioners and allowing information to come through her mind which she quickly typed.  Because the readings came in different styles, some forceful and starchy, others quite humorous, Fran felt there was more than one entity or personality in spirit providing her with details about the person being read.  She began calling the perceived source of these readings her "People”

As her spiritual process developed, Fran realized she was capable of allowing her "People” to speak through her, physically using her voice.  When asked if they had a name, they called themselves “Ephraim”.

“Ephraim”, then, is a group of teachers from another spiritual dimension who are currently channeled through Fran using both the automatic writing process and now verbally, using her body and voice.  There are five or six teachers in what they call their “core” group, and they have said as many as 50 or 60 at any one time may come in and out to lend energy to a session and provide cohesive information to the questioner. 

“Ephraim” speaks through Fran in private sessions, in small or large groups in various settings and shares insightful and detailed information through automatic writing to distant questioners using e-mail, fax, or regular mail service.


Last Updated: July 11, 2005