Interview With Jennifer Harman Psychic Medium

In this interview, Jennifer Harman shares how a lifelong sensitivity, early spirit experiences after her father’s passing, and personal loss shaped her path as a professional medium focused on healing, love, and connection. Through psychic readings, teaching, and community, she helps others trust intuition and remember that we are never truly alone. Read more in this Psychics4U.net interview.

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Early Signs of Sensitivity and Connection to Nature

When did you first realize you had psychic abilities, and what experiences in your childhood made you believe they were real?

I have always known that I was a little different. Even as a child, there was a quiet awareness inside me – an innate knowing that could not be explained but was always present. I was a naturally born psychic medium, though I wouldn’t understand that term until many years later. My early life was shaped by a sensitivity that set me apart from others. I had prophetic dreams that sometimes revealed things before they happened, and an ability to sense the shifting energy of places or people. When others saw only what was visible, I felt what existed beneath the surface – the pulse of life that connects all things.

The most peaceful part of my childhood was spent outdoors. Barefoot by the creek behind our home, I felt utterly at ease, as if the earth and I shared a language. I would wade through cool water, catching tadpoles in cupped hands, speaking softly to them before releasing them again. The birds seemed to answer my unspoken thoughts, and the trees felt alive with presence. Nature was my teacher and my sanctuary, the first place where I understood that everything carries consciousness. Even now, when life feels heavy or my energy feels tangled, I return to the rhythm of the earth to rebalance and remember who I am.

One of my earliest memories of being “different” came when I was about four years old. I began describing, in vivid detail, scenes from my mother’s teenage years living on her family’s farm – stories she had never told me. I mentioned people, pets, and even the name of her beloved sheep, Daisy. My mother looked startled and uncertain, unsure how to respond to what she was hearing. I could feel her unease, yet I knew deep down that I wasn’t guessing or imagining these things. They came as memories – clear, emotional, and deeply true. It was my first glimpse of what it meant to carry intuitive memory, and it confirmed something I already sensed: that reality is far broader than what most people can see.

Loss, Spirit Encounters, and the Awakening of Mediumship

How did your father’s passing influence your spiritual path and lead you to develop your mediumship abilities?

When I was twelve, my father passed away after a long battle with cancer. His death was the first great shift in my awareness. On the night he died, I felt him leave his body, but instead of despair, there was an overwhelming calm that filled the room. I could feel his spirit wrap around me in pure love, so expansive that grief could not exist alongside it. From that moment forward, I knew that consciousness continues – that death is not an end, only a change in form. In the months after his passing, I would catch sight of him as vividly as I had when he was alive. Once, I saw him sitting by a bus window, absorbed in thought. Another time, he was walking across a crowded shopping centre, turning his head as if to reassure me that he was still near. These experiences were not frightening; they were sacred. I didn’t fully understand them then, but I now know I was already walking the path of mediumship.

That loss shaped every question I asked growing up. I became fascinated by the mysteries of life after death, near-death experiences, reincarnation, and the way children speak so openly about worlds beyond this one. By the time I reached my teens, my curiosity had grown into serious study. I sought training within English Spiritualism, where I learned to refine my abilities under the guidance of compassionate teachers. I studied the mechanics of mediumship – how energy works, how Spirit communicates, and how to stay grounded as a conduit between two realms. I learned to protect my energy, to discern true messages from emotional noise, and to honour every experience with humility.

Training, Development, and Understanding the Purpose of Mediumship

What did you learn from your experiences with trance mediumship and séances?

Later, I explored more advanced practices such as trance mediumship and transfiguration. Sitting in dim red light, I witnessed extraordinary phenomena: changes in facial features, whispered voices emerging from seemingly nowhere, and the undeniable feeling of tangible presence moving through the room. Some séances revealed physical evidence of spirit expression – such as direct voices or momentary shapes visible to everyone present. Each experience deepened my sense of awe, but more importantly, it taught me that true mediumship is not about proving anything – it is about serving others with love and integrity.

Through every stage of my journey, I have come to understand that a medium’s path is rarely easy. We often live through great personal loss and transformation because these experiences teach us compassion. They help us hold space for others as they walk through pain. Over time, I learned that being a medium isn’t about talking to the dead – it’s about healing the living. Every reading carries a story of love and loss intertwined, a sacred moment where two worlds meet to bring comfort and hope. My goal is always to bring peace, clarity, and evidence that love never dies – it only changes form.

Personal Grief, Professional Calling, and Healing Through Community

How did your personal loss shape your spiritual path and the way you help others?

In 2012, my path deepened in an unexpected and profound way. After years of study, I began working full-time as a professional medium, dedicating my days to readings and spiritual guidance. That same year, my husband and I were blessed with a long-awaited pregnancy after many years of hoping. But at 24 weeks, our daughter’s heart stopped beating. The immense grief that followed was unlike anything I had ever felt. Yet within that sorrow, I found a renewed understanding of Spirit’s purpose. My little girl’s presence never truly left me. I felt her near constantly, her essence soft and luminous. Not long after, I began connecting with bereaved parents through my work, many of whom had lost children. Every session felt like a conversation guided by Spirit itself – one of mutual healing and quiet grace. Through their stories, I healed my own heart, realizing that every connection serves both the medium and the sitter.

That was also the year I began facilitating a women’s circle called Access Your Goddess. It was a space created for healing, reflection, and empowerment – a sanctuary for women to rediscover their inner strength. The group quickly became a precious part of my journey, teaching me that collective healing can be even more powerful than individual recovery. Sitting in circle, sharing stories, and holding space for one another showed me that Spirit often works most beautifully through community. Healing doesn’t always come in solitude; sometimes it blooms in shared vulnerability.

Mission, Teaching, and Continuing the Journey

What is your main goal in teaching others about intuition and spiritual connection?

My mission has continued to evolve, but one dream remains constant: to make my own role as a medium unnecessary someday. I hope to help others recognize that communication with Spirit is not a gift reserved for a few, but an ability embedded in every soul. We each have our own intuitive language, our own way of sensing the divine. My workshops and teachings focus on helping people rediscover that natural connection – to trust, to listen, and to tune into their own guidance. I tell my students to follow three principles: trust your intuition, remain discerning, and remember your purpose. Intention is the soul’s purest expression, and when your intention is love, the rest flows naturally.

Perfection doesn’t matter. What matters is sincerity – the willingness to grow, to learn, and to serve with humility. Every mistake is simply another teacher. Every challenge refines the channel through which Spirit works. I have learned again and again that the heart of mediumship is love itself – steady, unconditional, and ever-present.

Today, I am still very much a student of both Spirit and life. Every reading, every connection, and every quiet moment of reflection reminds me that love is eternal and that we are never truly alone. My purpose is, and always will be, to walk beside others as they heal, to help them remember their own divine light, and to reassure them that those who have crossed are only a heartbeat away – guiding, loving, and waiting to be heard.

Contact Jennifer Harman

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