The Case of Artemisia Gentileschi: develop and apply your psychic skills.
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Artemisia Gentileschi was a prominent 17th century painter. Today she is celebrated for achievement as an outstanding artist and Italy’s greatest female painter, but Artemisia’s early traumatic experiences have also raised questions in today’s legal system regarding the power and potential of women.
Through the life and paintings of Artemisia Gentileschi you can develop your intuitive and psychic skills and have the opportunity to contribute your conclusions to those who are investigating paintings which appear from time to time claiming to be the work of Artemisia. You will also work on developing your forensic eye in examining texts, both visual and written, where authenticity is questioned, building up your own skills in investigative psychic and mediumship work. Attunement exercises will also be given.
You do not need any experience of art or art history. The focus is on furthering your intuitive gifts and investigative eye through the life and paintings of this much admired artist, a woman who transcended the restrictions of her time.
Penny O’Meara holds a Masters degree in Forensic Linguistics a discipline where language, crime and law meet. A member of the British Society of Criminology and the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, and qualified to present evidence in the British court system, Penny works regularly with law enforcement and associated agencies which draw on her full range of training and experience. Penny is a qualified teacher (PGCE) and experienced online practioner. As a medium she trained with the SAGB and is working towards the Spiritualists’ National Union certifications in speaking & demonstrating.
This is a free event 1pm-5pm (with two 15 minute breaks).
Register in advance for this meeting:
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