Douglas James Cottrell is one of the most well known, documented intuitives in Canada. He is best known for his "deep trance meditation" sessions, during which he has shown with remarkable accuracy the ability to access information on anyone or anything at any time period: past, present, and future. He became interested in exploring intuition when, in 1975, he and his wife sought out an American intuitive for answers to their questions about their handicapped daughter, Cheri-Anne. Mainstream medicine at the time had all but given up on her, and she had been institutionalized. Cottrell was so impressed with the information that the intuitive was able to give - not only how Cheri-Anne sustained her physical and mental disabilities, but what could be done to help her - that he determined to learn if he, too, could demonstrate that same intuitive ability, to the same level of accuracy. His website is www.douglasjamescottrell.com
Douglas James Cottrell is a Canadian author, spiritual teacher, and trance clairvoyant. He is known for his ability to enter a deep trance state and access information from the Akashic Records to provide insights and guidance on various topics. Cottrell has published books and conducts workshops on spiritual development and intuitive healing.
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