
1 - What do you do for
a living?
I am a
spiritual consultant. I provide psychic counseling to those in
need.
2 - How did you know Raychel?
On a
professional basis. Ms. Vanderhoff was a client of mine.
3 - When did you first meet Raychel?
I first
met Ms. Vanderhoff on June 8. I met her at Ms. Douglass' home to
notify her that her father had passed on.
4 - What one word best describes Raychel for you and why?
Cloud.
I will allow you to determine why on your own.
5 - What one thing would you have changed about Raychel and why?
It is
not my purpose in life to force change onto others. My purpose
is only to consult and suggest. I believe that nothing is gained
from one person forcing another to change or submit to his or her
will.
6 - How did Raychel affect your life?
The
psychic disturbances in Ms. Vanderhoff's life altered the course of
mine.
7 - How did you affect Raychel's life?
I
believe that Ms. Vanderhoff would never have made contact with her
surviving family without my consultation.
8 - What is your best memory of Raychel?
The
second time we met. Ms. Vanderhoff had been quite skeptical of
my skills when we had first met; however, she thought differently
after she had the opportunity to corroborate my assertions from that
first meeting. Ms. Vanderhoff was quite receptive during our
second encounter, and we experienced a breakthrough which I had never
received with such sudden and forceful clarity. The intensity of
the encounter was a highlight of my professional powers and emboldened
Ms. Vanderhoff to believe in me and my skills.
9 - What would you do or say if you could bring Raychel back?
I wish
I could bring Raychel back. I have tried several times to do so.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to reach her. I pray that is
a good sign, but I am afraid it is not.
As for
what I would do or say, I would have continued our counseling.
Ms. Vanderhoff had made stunning progress in the abbreviated time we
shared.
10 - Who do you feel is most responsible for Raychel's passing?
Her
immediate family. Many of the mistakes Ms. Vanderhoff made in
her adult life were the result of the abuse and mistakes made by her
family during her childhood. Had Ms. Vanderhoff received the
love and care of a traditional family, I have little doubt that she
would have far exceeded the loftiest expectations any of her current
"friends" had for her.