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What is it like being a circle leader, can you explain?

I was very fortunate enough to have a wonderful and dedicated teacher in Lin Marshall, Lin taught me a lot, and as I look back I see her as a great mentor in my life, and a really beautiful and lovely soul.

I draw from the strengths and lessons my circle leader Lin taught me over the years. However my spiritual development journey carries on.

But to answer your question about what’s it like being a circle leader? Well it definitely gives you a feeling of deep responsibility teaching both from your past mentors, what you have learned yourself, your guides and the guides who work with the circle.

The responsibility comes with always turning up (and on time) to run the circle, and being dedicated, and being patient and dedicated to the development of your students. This I have learned from Lin.

Developing links with your students is also very important, in that during ‘fledgling service nights’ you can tune in to what they are receiving and help them should they get stuck.

A lot of studying and paperwork beyond the scenes is generally the norm, attending workshops and learning by continually developing your own mediumship is also very important. For instance, I am currently learning healing and also very shortly, Reiki healing.

Running (with spirit) a circle can be very time consuming so this is where the dedication also comes in.

Building confidence in your students is also of a paramount importance. Also teaching ‘what you know’, So in a nut shell, it is hard(no pun intended) but rewarding work.

Sometimes there are tears and sometimes laughter and fun while working with so many beautiful souls who are seeking enlightenment through spiritual growth. I could go on for a long time answering your question so I hope what I have explained above is helpful.

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