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"With uncanny accuracy, a Florida psychic amazed
firemen involved in an arson investigation by pinpointing precisely
where three fires would break out. Nance Kelling, a thirty-one year
old Orlando psychic, also told the frantic mother of a missing girl
where she could find a recent photo of her daughter and predicted
when the girl would return home."
Excerpt from The National Enquirer,
November 6, 1979
"The talk-show caller wants to know if she will go
to work as a receptionist in a doctor's office. Another caller has
dreamed of a doctor diagnosing a fatal illness, then turning into
a psychic and telling her she is going to be all right. What does
this mean? It's Friday morning at Melbourne radio station WTAI,
1560 AM, and the Psychic Hour with Nance Kelling . . .
To the first caller, Kelling answers: Probably not.
Something more creative is coming along in October or November.
To the second, she explains: The dream was providing physical as
well as psychic advice. 'If it had been just a doctor, chances are
it could be medical, but because he turned into a psychic, it seems
more like you could create medical problems by being tense and worrying
too much.' During the course of the hour, Kelling talks about psychic
energy and the cycles people go through . . .
'If you're conscious of it you can flow with it better
because you know every cycle ends or changes. Those things you chalk
up as intuition, those hunches and those gut-level feelings, are
your subconscious talking to you,' she says. 'Everybody's psychic
to some degree. Some block it out, others are very gifted and develop
it early'."
Excerpt from the Florida Today, February
21, 1986
"Shortly after moving to Florida (from California)
in 1977, Kelling said she was asked by a Tampa woman to help find
her father, who was missing on a hunting trip in Montana's mountains.
She focused psychically on the area and gave directions to rescuers
over the next several days. 'I could see him at times, still conscious,
and sometimes with a campfire,' she said. 'But, the local sheriff
was not willing on the word of a psychic to send men and equipment
into that remote area.' A few days later, rescuers found the man
where Kelling said he would be, but he was dead.
After the episode was over, the sheriff was removed
from office, Kelling said. She also helped solve two arsons in Orlando
and warned a detective of an attempt that would be made on his life.
'He found himself in the situation I had foreseen and described,
and was able to prevent a man from firing a gun at him.' she said.
Kelling says everyone is born with psychic ability . . . 'We all
do it - most often in crises'."
Excerpt from the Orlando Sentinal,
1987
"Psychic Nance Kelling has not experienced the ravages
of war first-hand - at least not in this lifetime. Yet in her recently
published book, "Of Love In Love" she writes:
'I've seen them take their lives
On the battlefield
Drink their minds into oblivion
Fear of minefields
Cry in heart alone' |
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The passage was written through a process Kelling
calls 'automatic writing' whereby recorded information from the
subconscious, from this life and past lives, ends up on paper in
the present... 'I've always written,' says the former journalism
student. 'But, I just started having dreams saying now is the time
to publish for our children's children.'
In the 86-page paperback book, Kelling's first, she
sprinkles a discussion of the subconscious, dreams and auras with
a collection of poems. She also makes some startling predictions
about life in the future. She calls the text 'verifiable research
packaged in a palatable, lighthearted way'."
Excerpt from the Florida Today, August
25, 1988
"Ocean Beach resident Nance Kelling has a long resume.
She counsels, travels, teaches, researches, speaks, writes --- and
she's a psychic. Although most would say her career is out of the
ordinary, she prefers to think of it as 'supernormal.' As part of
Kelling's profession, she participates in speakers' circuits all
across the country, has clients in all but three states and has
even helped law enforcement agencies solve mysteries . . ."
Excerpt from The Peninsula Beacon,
San Diego, CA, October 17, 1991
"Kelling, who has a degree in psychology and twenty
years experience in psychic activity, gives personal consultations
and readings as well as teaching groups and lecturing. She has worked
with police on the Clairemont murders and several arson series as
well as numerous missing persons cases . . . Most of Kelling's clients
come to her during a transitional time in their lives . . . 'I simply
shine a light on your situation. It's up to you then to decide on
a course of action once you can see your position more clearly'."
Excerpt from The Beach and Bay Press,
San Diego, CA, December 22, 1993
"Psychic Nance Kelling has spent much of her adult
life in Florida and California and returned this year to her native
Wisconsin. She has presented seminars and workshops on psychic powers
--- intended, she says, to demystify a talent native to us all.
In making predictions, Kelling points out that linear time is a
man-made phenomena, so that it's hard to put her impressions into
as tight a time frame as a year."
Excerpt from The Madison Capital Times,
December 30, 1996
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