SPIRITUAL MESSENGER
A FLOWER FOR ALL MOMS
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SUNDAY, MAY 13 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
life. They are loving thoughts from
God, as described in Virtue's book.
Beyond reincarnation, Perelman
believes in soul clusters that move
through lifetimes together. "Your son
could have been your husband," she
says. She also believes we all come into
the world with a book of life, a blue-
print of our lives.
When we experience deja vu, we are
experiencing little signposts. They are
signals to keep growing and evolving.
"You have to listen to get where you
should be," she advises.
Though she doesn't filter any infor-
mation she receives, Perelman "only
works with energy that's there to help
you." She writes furiously on a yellow
legal pad as she receives the messages.
And she tape-records the session, as
well.
"I hope to bring peace of mind, com-
fort, healing and direction," she says of
the 45-minute to hour-long readings.
"I just listen. I don't transchannel, or
surrender complete control to the spirits."
She emphasizes our own free will.
"The spirit guides advise but they
don't tell you what to do." And they
don't merely appear through readings.
They're in your dreams; they manipu-
late electricity and air pressure; they
come through music that constantly
plays in your ear.
As the recipient of a reading, you
should have no expectations. "You
should sit back and relax and confirm
what you hear," says Perelman. "You
can ask questions when there's a lapse
in the conversation."
Healing Words
For Brenda Strausz, a Southfield psy-
chotherapist with a curiosity about the
afterlife, the reading with Perelman
left her feeling light and hopeful. "I
felt so connected to my parents. They
started talking like they did in life."
Strausz finds eternity beautiful and
wonderful, especially since her parents
seemed so unburdened. "It's not a per-
fect science," says Strausz. "Everything
is open to interpretation. But
Rebecca's intent is pure. She has a def-
inite gift."
West Bloomfield nutritionist Dr.
Ellen Kahn also was excited about her
reading. "It was so relevant to what is
going on in my life right now, and so
correct," she says. "The information I
was given fit so perfectly with the
issues I am dealing with."
Kahn plans to receive a reading
every few months, just for reassurance
that she's going in the right direction
on her path to self-discovery.
Self-discovery and inner peace are
definite goals of Perelman's readings.
Some people have unfinished business
with their loved ones and need to clear
the air.
Such was the case with Eva Haase,
an activity technician with Jewish
Vocational Service in Farmington Hills
who scheduled a session after three of
her co-workers came back with posi-
tive feedback.
"I learn something new every time I
listen to the tape of my session," says
Haase. "I have found such inner
peace."
Born in China, Haase never met her
grandparents, but within the first
minute, Perelman connected with
them and they asked if Haase was car-
rying her mother's ring in her purse. It
was a ring Haase never takes off her
finger, but she put it in her purse that
day because she thought it might be a
distraction. Haase was stunned.
Such was the experience of Jay
Schwartz, a pawnbroker from West
Bloomfield. "She blew me away," he
exclaims. Schwartz has been open to
the spiritual realm for the past 20
years, and has had several readings,
but found Perelman's so exact and so
cutting-edge.
"Try to imagine hearing from grand-
parents you've never met," he says.
"Since I saw Rebecca I have a whole
different outlook. I want to be more
in tune with religion."
Schwartz found the session a highly
emotional, life-changing event. "Now
when I want to plug into my grand-
parents, I just play the tape," says the
father of three.
Lest you think Perelman spends
every waking hour as an open channel
to all those with whom she comes in
contact, rest assured she doesn't walk
around hearing voices. She has control
over the energy that surrounds her. "I
can't stay at a mall too long, though,"
she laughs.
Perelman spends her free time in
yoga classes at the Jewish Community
Center and in a meditation group. She
also joined Adat Shalom Synagogue.
"What I do is out of love," she says.
"I simply deliver messages of light." ❑
To contact Rebecca Perelman,
call (248) 668-1281 or
(248) 733 9882, or email her at
messengeroflight@angel mail. net .
Readings, in person or over the
telephone, are $82; a portion is
donated to charities.
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