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in the paranormal field. Brand newshow Ghosts in My House airing on Destination
America starting this Sunday at nine Easternand Pacific doors slam, faucets turn on
by themselves, lights flicker, homeownersscream what's happening? Terrified and looking for
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answers, These owners turn to renownedpsychic slash intuitive Nadine Mercy and paranormal investigator
Michelle McKay for answers. The serieswill leave audience wondering who or what they
share their homes with. Oh mygoodness. And in this episode of America's
Most Haunted, we welcome intuitive NadineMercy. Welcome to the show, Nadine.
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I am frenzied and running about flappingmy arms maniacally. But besides that,
I am great. How are youall? Are we all frantics seeking
the complimentarial alternative looking seeking the truth? How to be peaceful and calm and
enlightened and flow that all as well? In life is supposed to be fun.
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You sound like you're fun. OhI try to be fun. But
meanwhile I'm trying to be warm minusforty celsius here in Canada. Oh yeah,
yeah, yeah, We're not quitethat bad. We're we're hovering around
zero. But before daybreak today itwas it was into the legitimate minus ten
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minus fifteen. And kids are offof school again. I think they've had
about a week of school since Christmas, at least that's what it seems like.
Well, let's warm up the show, get the blood flowing and spread
the lot. Let's do that,all right, So ghosts in my house?
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Before we talk about the show,I'd love to hear a little bit
more about you and your background andhow all of this came about. You
have a really varied in interesting biography. I think everybody has a story to
tell, and if we could tellthose stories faster, quicker, and very
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clearly to enlighten people and to teachpeople a healthy way of being, they
would be I think less poverty,less illness, less disease, more prosperity
for people. So I tend tospark people through story, and I love
to hear other people's stories. Andmy story is similar to a lot of
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people that are going through health crisis, divorce, job loss, and to
help overcome difficult situations in life,I found I had to unlearn a way
of being and learn a new wayof being. So I tend to be
somewhat a person who sparks information,and those experiences really provided a lot of
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that information and knowledge. Is reallydoing it and being the active teacher and
walking the brand showing a way ofbeing. So I write, I produce
movies, TV documentary. I'm gettinginto building wellness teaching platforms. I've published
a book, Deeper Souls, LessShoes, second book, The Goddess.
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Whereas Nata could be coming out atthe end of this year and off to
my next level of awareness and goingover to Europe and collecting artifacts of history
and retailing history. Wow. Interesting, all right? You call yourself an
intuitive When did that come about?When were you first aware of it?
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And how has that manifested itself inyour life. I sold real estate.
I was in the corporate world,very successful real estate agent. I tend
to use my intuition to help guidepeople to transition from one home to another
or one business to another. AndI did that very well for twenty years.
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And I found that I needed tomove away from that awareness and really
help people that wanted to take itto another level. So I left real
estate. I quit real estate aftera series of events and I didn't know
what it was going to do,and I just started automatic writing and the
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book and teachings have turned into TVshows, documentary and film and helping to
share other people's stories, bridging thegap between the material world and spirit world
and finding congruency in people's lives.Interesting, all right, Well, let's
talk about Ghosts in My House,the new show on Destination America launching this
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Sunday. How did the show comeabout? And what is your role in
it? Very intriguing story. Iwas in real estate school again, one
foot in, one foot out.Didn't know what I was going to do,
very curious about my next stage inlife. And I went into a
real estate course. In that course, he was all about stigmas. And
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the teacher in the course pointed atme asked me a question of sixty students
in the class instead of you everexperienced somebody purchasing a home for the energy
in a home? And I wasable to share a story on different levels.
I've had dreams, I've had visionswhere they turned into the reality the
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very next day through a real estatetransaction. And it had intrigued a person
that was sitting in the class,and they were doing research for a TV
network, and he started poking andasking more questions. And they didn't tell
me that I was shooting a pilotfor a TV show. They just asked
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me to show up with a coupleoutfits to a location. And I opened
the door and I realized there wascameras and I went upstairs. I was
escorted upstairs. They started putting,you know, a little bit of makeup
on me for the camera and andthe the door opened and they said,
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okay, do your thing. I'mlike, do What's my thing is?
To do what you've never told anybodybefore. As you're walking through a home,
when you saw real estate from yourperspective, what do you see?
What do you feel? What doyou sense? And they shot a pilot,
they pitched it, and that actuallyturned out to be one of the
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episodes on a TV show that wasfilmed in two thousand and eleven, and
this particular show was re edited,the storyline changed a little bit, and
I still haven't seen the full editon some of the shows that are airing
on Destination America on Sunday night atnine pm Eastern Standard Time. I am
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so looking forward to seeing more ofthe show and to remember what I did
experience. So I go into alteredStates, and I can tune into the
homeowner, what they're experiencing, thepeople around them, what they're experiencing in
the home. I can connect tothe other side and connect information to help
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explain and demonstrate why they are experiencingcertain things in their life, why they're
certain illnesses, why they're seeing thingswhile they're seeing movement, why they're feeling
certain things their sense has become alive, and I tend to be an educator
that debunks that fear. I helplanguage what they're experiencing in their homes.
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Interesting, all right? So inthis first episode called House Horrors, only
a few days after moving into herhome, Bev began learning it's horrifying truth.
And since purchasing her bunk below inan estate sale five years ago,
Barb and her busy family have beenoverwhelmed by a series of unexplainable occurrences.
Desperate to bring it into their terror, both families have contacted Nadine and her
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expert team for her answers. Socan you give us a little fill us
in a little bit on the backstoriesof those two tales, And I know
we don't want to give away anything, but maybe leave us wanting more in
terms of seeing the episode. Sure, again, I didn't know anything about
the owner of the home. Ididn't know the city that I was going
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into. Everything was kept quiet andhush hush until I actually arrived. So
you can see on camera where Iwas sensing, even the name of the
street that she was living on beforeI even got there. And I was
surprised myself. I'm like well,that's kind of cool. And then I
recognized immediately instantly, as soon asI walked in the door who had brought
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me in who this information was for. And I could instantly read her energy
in the essence and the core ofwho she was where she was also in
an intuitive and because of that awakeningto knowing her higher purpose, she attracted
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different energy in the home. SoI was deciphering old history of not just
what happened in the home, butout in the community specifics. I don't
want to give away too much,but there was events that were happening in
her life that she was attracted tobuy that particular home in that particular neighborhood,
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and everything was coming full circle forher as to her higher purpose in
life. It was very fascinating.There was tears in the end. She
was shaking and she's like, I'mnot crazy. I'm not crazy. I
have some solutions. Now I knowwho I am. I'm going to own
who I am, and now I'mgoing to respect what is happening in my
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home. I'm going to remain inthe home. I just give it away.
Did I just give it away?No, you didn't give anything away.
So the premise of the show isare they going to stay? Are
they going to move? Would youlive there? How do you reconcile these
feelings, these emotions, these situations. That's that she's seeing that she's feeling,
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and not only her, but herown family and friends were so spooked
they couldn't language what was happening.They have never experienced such unique events in
their life where you know, theywould mind out of the house. They
and so she wanted to stay.She felt she wanted to stay, but
you know, how can I explainthis to my family and friends? Right,
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So we're really debunking her own fearsand helping her language what is actually
happening and what she's actually connected to. Very interesting, Well, all this
sort of makes me think you havea very complex and even elaborate it sounds
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like kind of framework, conceptual frameworkfor all this. I'd love to hear
your thoughts just on what does allthis mean, where is it coming from,
and how does it work? Andit doesn't have to be a cosmology
for the world at large, butjust for you personally. What is your
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personal framework of how all this works? I think what we don't really use,
we're not conscious of all of ourthoughts. We're still learning and exploring.
We don't use so much of thebrain so much. And what is
brain? What is memory? Whatis spirit? What is energy? What
is information? How can we bringthat into one What we know and what
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we are? What we know,what we've learned before, what we're taught
to believe in, what actually whatour heart is saying and feeling, sensing
and bringing that into one language,you know, saying what we mean,
meaning what we say? Are weleading from the heart first or relating from
that head first? Is my heartinto this? Is my head finding an
excuse? There's a lot of confusion, a lot of fear wrapped around are
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innate intuitive senses right? More peoplethey're becoming clairvoyant, clairvoyant to seeing something
that wasn't there before. We're gettingflashes, we're seeing imagery. We're becoming
clare essence. Where we can smellmaybe cigarette smoke that we never smelled before.
We're opening windows and why isn't thatcigarette smell? Going? What information
is this? What is trying toreach me? Why am I trying to
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find reason to this sense that I'venever had before? So those these people
on this show tend to be supercreative. They're very curious about life.
They're very curious about they're greater purposein life. And when you won there
sometimes the teacher comes and it couldbe in this life through a child,
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through an elderly person, it couldbe energy from the other side. And
so again life is very confusing,and like you say when you started the
show, it's very hectic. Youknow, what is reality? What is
perception? You know? Am Imaking this up? So I really sort
things out effectively and simply in amatter of a thirty minute show. So
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it's amazing to go into somebody else'shouse not knowing them. I didn't read
any information about them, but Ican instantly be in their eyes and see
and make sense of what they areexperiencing. Very interesting. Do you have
a memory of first memory of whenyou realize that you had access, say,
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to information that others did not.It wasn't until I was about thirty
five years old that I realized Ihad reoccurring dreams and that reoccurring dream was
actually playing out in this life.So I was becoming congruent with what spirit
was showing me that I ignored becauseyou know, when I was a child
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you know in Nadina, that's justa dream, Go back to sleep.
And so I learned to suppress myown intuition with my own environment around me.
I didn't grow up in that spiritualenvironment. And again, nothing to
do with religion. It's just intuitingwhat my higher purpose would be in life
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as a teacher. You know,I didn't know that I was a teacher
and I would language this. SoI suppressed, and the more I suppressed,
I became off balance. And whenI became off balance, it became
very sick. So it really Ilooked at it into the gateway of my
physical body, and intuitively, Iwasn't buying into the story that the doctors
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were telling me about myself. Youknow, how how do you know about
these dreams and these visions? Andyou only spoken me for two and a
half minutes, and you're prescribing thismedication and you want me to go under
the knife and have parts of mybody cut out. What is healing?
That's not healing to me? Ineed to look around in my choices,
in what's going on in my world. And when I became very curious and
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I surrendered my emotional self everything thatI thought to knew, to believe,
to be who I thought that Iwas. My son was five years old
and he said, Mummy, mum, you're green today and out of the
blue, out of nowhere and rightaway, and intuitively went within and thought,
Okay, what did I think differentlytoday than I did yesterday? And
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what color was I yesterday? Soit started there, and I knew that
he would be my teacher. Therewasn't cool at the time. Eric.
I love that name. He wasseeing apparitions above my head and he would
draw me a picture and I said, who is this and he says,
that's grandma. And my grandma passedaway before he was born, so he
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knew information all knowingly before I couldunderstand what he was saying. So I
was making notes, and that's thepremise of my book, What is My
Child telling Me? I realized Ineed to look at my choices, and
my choices could change the color andinformation book my head, and that color
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and information would change then my physicalworld, which could be my physical health,
my relationships, my job relationships,and thus prosperity. So he was
my teacher. He's now twenty threeyears old, and my awareness is a
whole lot different from then to whenI did the show and into what I
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know now. So I'm very curiousto know more fascinating. So kind of
your son was a doorway. Howdoes all of this work for him?
How does he feel about it?Is he still having those kinds of experiences.
It seems like a lot of thepeople we've talked to, even myself,
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actually, when when we reach earlyadulthood, there seems to be a
lot of people who kind of shyaway from it, they turn it off.
I really just kind of turned offall of my access. None of
this was conscious, of course,but I turned off access to that whole
side of life as it appears inmy early twenties because I just didn't want
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to deal with it. I didn'twant the variability and the strangeness. And
hey, I'm an adult now andI'm I'm getting married, and I'm I'm
going off to make my way inthe world. I don't want to be
subjected to this kind of non specific, non certified, societally questioned behavior.
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How has he handled that transition?He keeps quiet because when you're in school,
you don't tend to like, likeyou say, learn these things or
language, these things this way.Again, his energy is focused on his
studies and he wants to be acceptedamongst his peers. He knows he's unique,
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although he's realizing that he's not soalone then that he is being greatly
accepted now for his uniqueness. Heknows when to talk and he knows when
not to talk, and it's justall knowing. Again, you find each
other and you know what education youcan offer to help people along the way,
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depending on where they're the level ofawareness is. He's both My children
are exceptually brilliant that way. Myone son uses it to if you do,
like, did you ever play footballor know the game? He played
offense and defense at the same time. It was a captain on the team,
and you know he would average sackingthe quarterback three times in a game
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because he could read thought. Hecould read the play and it's not a
matter of reading knuckles. He knewthe play before it was going to happen.
Cheeter ARTI cheeter pumpkin eater M.Yeah. So they both are intuitive.
And my younger son he's super intuitiveand he has a different type of
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energy where he's intuitive to block energy. He's very, very difficult to read
so my older son, who canis very very open and receiving and allowing.
He has a hard time reading hisyounger brother. But they both have
the gift. They both balanced theirand many other people around them. So
I hope that they take this intoyou know, the business world where they
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are out there, both in businessschool, and can you imagine how much
that is needed, you know,a way of being in the business world,
to be creative, to think outsidethe box. And I just wish
that school would offer more arts andcreativity and really provide more balance for children,
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because there's a lot of awakening childrenout there, and they have a
lot of purpose, they have alot to give. We can learn a
lot from them. Yeah, well, I agree with you about school in
all of this, especially here inthe US, and in all of this
completely understandable desire to come up withstandards whereby no one has left behind,
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no child left behind. I thinkwith all of that focus on testing and
the objective, we have really lostkind of the whole other side of the
coin, which is creative, whichis getting in touch with ourselves and finding
out who we are and finding variousmeans of expression. I know, I
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mean, I just went to publicschools, went through what everyone else did
when I was a kid, andwe had a lot more arts in general
or creative expression in general, andalso physical activity than the kids have now.
And I think it really really makesa difference when I see how much
stress, especially my daughters now inhigh school, is under in trying to
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meet these standards, and they justdon't really have that other side of the
coin to balance things out, andit makes me, it makes me feel
really bad. We're able to justthrough our own own awareness, in our
own backgrounds, we're able to kindof try to help the kids balance out
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the objectivity of school with things thatthey do on their own. They're both
involved in music and in acting andwhatnot. And but you know, I
think about all these other kids whoaren't necessarily being provided or encouraged to express
that side of themselves, and Ijust think we're gonna have a whole generation
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of kids who just who are outof balance. I think that was a
really insightful observation that you made,that there are just so many people who
are out of balance, and I'mafraid this whole new generation being pushed in
that direction by our now educational systemare going to end up with that way.
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I'm curious, do are either ofyour sons involved in your work on
the shall we say, paranormal investigativeside of things or are they off doing
their own things. The paranormal investigativeis just a small, small aspect of
what I do. That's where itstarted. It started as a silly little
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ghost story, but really it's aboutthe teachings of being aware. And you
know, I'm an awareness teacher.I believe that they are awareness teachers.
We all children are awareness teachers intheir own way. If you're my son
is a Sigma Kai and he reallyfinds it very important to balance himself and
share his uniqueness with his own brothersand that community, and they raise awareness
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for cancer, they raise money forcharity, and they do good things.
So he and that's his leadership.That's him sharing and sparking in his unique
way at that level. You know, I'm very proud of both of them
as leaders that way, in theirown unique way. They've learned a lot
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from their mom, they learn alot from their dad and their peers.
That's for sure. Where they gowith us, I'm not sure they're both
in communications and policymaking, and youknow, perhaps what I'm building and building
a very large multi platform wellness model, and maybe they do get involved garrick'spen
us to duplicate his energy into technologyfor advancement in the medical system. So
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again, these children are brilliant.I think they're not lazy. They want
to contribute to society and they wantto go where society says that they will
listen be listened to. And Iknow what I'm saying. They just know.
They don't want to live and diefor work like our parents did.
They want to go to work wherethey can contribute. They're not motivated by
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structure so much and rules. They'renot motivated by money so much as we
think they are as we have beenought to believe. They want to go
where they're needed and where they cancontribute. And they have a lot to
say. There's some great communities whereI'm living that for the last six years
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they've had me as a guest speakerto spark six thousand school teachers in an
awareness platform. There needs to becommunication bridge between the gap of the structure
of the government that sets the curriculumto what the children are learning. You
know, ADHD is a label nowthey have. I think the nine to
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ten labels of ADHD really like youknow, how many children are diagnosed with
that label a year in the UnitedStates alone? I think there's three million
children. And the way that legislationsays that we should help these children needs
to be looked at. You know, I'm deep, deep involved with the
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government and looking at those labels.You know, I think there just needs
to be more education of what thesechildren are teaching us and what they're saying
I will contribute to our not willingto contribute to what I will focus on
when I won't focus on. Andthere are children that are very right brain,
creative, balanced, you know,they provide those opportunities for the world
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to be balanced. That's so leftbrain linear thinking, right, So why
not offer arts in sports and creativitybecause those people that can contribute to the
creative arts actually open up energy andare teaching us that relationships really are intuited
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first on the energy plane. Bybeing creative that accesses your multipary senses,
you start intuiting relationships in business,intuiting relationships at home to be in long,
healthy, lasting relationships. That's howimportant the arts are, right,
and without it, we have fivesenses, and with five senses, we
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tend to be reactionary, we tendto fall inside the box, right,
and we just can't afford to dothat anymore. Right, And it even
just looking at it from an objective, tangible aspect, specifically music education and
participation in music, which anyone andeveryone can and should do, it really
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doesn't have that much to do withinherent talent. Obviously that makes a difference
in the long run, but everyone, I think should be exposed to it,
and they have found time after timein studies that study of music,
awareness of music, familiarity with music, does all kinds of things and has
very positive ramifications for how your brainworks. It has for your memory for
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math, because if you think aboutmusic, is really just a series of
relationships between the notes, So it'sit really is just math. It's another
form of math. And so youknow, even if you're only looking at
it from an objective standpoint, thereare very specific tangible positives that come from
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the arts. Okay, we alla many No, there's no two people
that see the same thing the sameway. Okay, we all have different
gifts and talents. We access informationin multiple sensory ways, and we communicate
through the electronic universe through relationships differentlytoo. And I'm talking now about our
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innate energy centers. We're all bornwith addictions, we're all born sick,
and we all have fears that weneed to overcome to remember who we are
in a way of being. Andfor I'm just going to use myself here
as an example, my second chakrain that lower belly area. In my
lifetime, I have to believe thatmy feelings and emotional needs can be met
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in healthy relationships by me sharing myown creativity and a lot of women,
a lot of men's store energy andthat second chakra. Now, we're not
understanding how to in tune with eachother. And sometimes when we think so
much, we wonder and we doubt, we block that energy, our energy
center shut. What music does andwhat tone does that lower c Actually,
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just by listening to music slows downmy mind, it actually opens up that
energy center. It's a form ofcommunication, it's a dance, it's a
connector. There's a lot of intellectand knowledge and wisdom that comes through tone,
and it brings people together. Theythink, you know, the drums,
the old tribal drums. They beatthe drums like I think the Indigenous
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society drums because it brings into litof connections. You're it's like a calling.
Okay. Some people are attracted togenres of country, they play certain
chords. Some people are attracted torock because of that lower base. Everybody
resonates differently. They have their ownvibration in their own tone, and we
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find each other through music. Sohow cool is that? It really needs
to be practice in a form ofhealing and balance and as a connector.
Exactly, very very interesting. Ican certainly see where your input is broadening
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to people and at the same timekind of fine tuning, so you're you're
coming at them, you're helping themon the meta and the micro levels.
Let's get back to the show alittle bit. Ghosts in My House coming
to Destination America Sundays starting this weekat nine Eastern and Pacific. How many
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episodes and and maybe fill us ina little bit on some of the setup
anyway of some of the other episodesof the show, and just you your
thoughts on it, what we canlook forward to. It's fascinating. You're
gonna be blown away at the endof it, You're gonna go wow,
you know, I want to knowmore. Each episode is very unique,
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Each story is different. Again,no two people see the same thing.
All of it is one hundred percentreel. It's not edited to match a
story to sell. It is organicwhere people actually called in for help.
There was real life situations. Helpme I'm confused, you know. Come
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in and there is myself as theintuitive and Michelle Is and her team have
you know, your electronics that gothrough and measure physical evidence in the night,
and after forty eight hours of compilingher findings and my investigation, they
are presented with knowledge and information andthey make up their own conclusion as to
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what it is that they need todo. So it's very open, it's
very allowing, and we explore thedepths of so many different cities and environments.
And I still like it was shotin two thousand and eleven. I
still look back and I can stillfeel the energy of that particular house sometimes,
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and but I'm very happy about whatthe messages that were delivered and how
people reconciled and healed their lives.So it's healing. Really. The phenomenon
that we call paranormal it brings alot of information and just it's a it's
a more fuzzing feeling afterwards. Soit's not scary spooky and I don't know
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what to say. They're so it'sso exciting. I just I get so
excited myself by watching it every time. Do you make recommendations when you make
your presentation or do you just kindof present all the facts and leave it
up to the homeowners? Well,from the mess to the masses, I
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can describe, like you say,on a micro level, what is going
on in the house, and thenI can maybe take it a stuff further
and say what's happening in the townand how the town has been affected by
this history. Again, every thoughtthat there ever was, it exists and
it permeates forever. And so whatdo you do in that situation in that
environment? And it's like who areyou? How do you resonate with the
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electronic universe? So you know whatthey fear persists and that could get louder,
and again it's reducing their fear andhelping them be centered and being focused
in their life and sparking them andgetting them to be more curious and excited
about life. That life again,it is very fun. It's playful.
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It's an allusion to fear. Yeah, I'm very I'm very particular about what
I teach. Even in my contractI wrote that you can't make me look
scary because I I'm a custodian ofthe light. I have a lot of
knowledge and wisdom, and I respectthe energy. I respect spirit, and
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I respect people's journey and I don'tget too far ahead of where they're at.
There's multiple levels of what I teach, So again, each episode is
very unique to the owner, andeverybody has different life experiences at different levels.
So lots of lessons, lots ofstories. I'm an EmPATH. I'll
admit I get too sensitive and tooclose to the energy. Sometimes it can
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be very emotional, but in thatemotion, it's going to trigger what is
going on in your life. AndI will as to anyone who wants further
help afterwards. You can email meat Nadine at Nadine Mercy dot com.
Yeah, but be prepared for healing, that's for sure. Interesting. You've
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mentioned sparking several times now, howdoes that actually work? Can you describe
that mechanism whereby you are sparking offof other people or helping degenerate sparks in
them, or are the sparks themeans of communication. Sparks are the me
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in a communication. Again, themore you wonder about yourself, the teachers
will come. So I can sparkthe many teachers in your life that will
come. And I hope you thinkoutside the box. I help you to
believe in your path. I helpyou to understand your purpose. I help
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you understand that there's so much newinformation that's needed. I help you understand
that we really need to unlearn thelabels, that things can't be defined so
much, and that there's a collectiveof energy, and just to keep it
really simple, you know, andreally help people express what they're feeling and
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seeing. And that is the truerespect of healing, dealing with your emotions.
Very interesting. Do you visualize thesesparks? I mean, is that
a literal thing for you or isthat a metaphor I'm merror image what other
people experience. So I might feela pit in my stomach, I might
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feel a shot of electricity from thebase of my spine to the top of
my head. I might see avisual as if I'm watching a TV screen
A little girl dressed up, Ican, and then I might hear the
age of the little girl again.I go in with no expectations whatsoever.
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I'm very allowing, very grounded,and very centered. So I teach you
how to access information on another consciousness, to bridge the gap of what is
happening. So when I walk in, I tell you the exercises that I
go through to access the sort ofinformation. So you're in my space and
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you're actually being me, and youmight feel the same energy. Again.
Energy never stops. It's constant,but it can change its form. Am
I helping you a little bit?Am I sparking you to wonder? Yes?
I'm very interested always in the detailsof how these things work and the
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actual mechanisms. I find fascinating.There seems to be similarities often between people
who have these kinds of abilities andwho have these extra senses. As it
were to use probably somewhat old fashionedterminology, There seems to be some commonality
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on how it works. But it'salways really interesting to hear about the differences
too, because of course everyone isdifferent as far as the actual paranormal goes.
Are these entities, Are these spiritsactual real things in the real world
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for you, or are they manifestationsrelating to the people that you're interacting with.
Do they exist independent of these peoplethat you're helping or just you yourself,
or or are they somehow related tothe development and the history and the
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unfolding of these individuals all above thecurrent episode that is coming that you will
I hopefully that you will see thisSunday on Destination America and not I Am
No No I pm E's during standardtime. Is a lady who again is
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going through her own awareness. Thereis a physical person in this lifetime that
I felt was bullying her. Youwon't see that on the show, but
that was a few years ago,so I know that that relationship has passed.
Like I can say that that energythat is very physical. He showed
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his existence in my space that wastriggering or pushing her to awaken to make
a choice. So then if shefeared that event or that situation in her
life, other frequencies of the samefrequency, because she's throwing it out there,
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would also awaken her at the sametime if she's choosing not to get
that lesson from that person in herlife now. So it awakened a lot
of energy that showed itself, andthey went to the archives, and I
was giving names and imagery and dates, and I could pinpoint a location outside
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in a corner of her backyard thatthe archives proved to be true. Again,
I had no knowledge or any informationabout the owner of the home or
about the history of the town.I didn't know what it was going to.
So you know, there's no doubtthat I could fully demonstrate what was
going on in her personal life.Now that energy entered into the home,
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I could demonstrate the history that manifested, another sort of lesson to wake her
up even further again, more crisismoments, and I could actually zone in
on her guidance, her electronic energyfield, her spirit, her relations that
carry her at this time that havebeen with her most of real life.
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Bunna will also change in distance,so multiple dimensions, multiple information. It
was very well explained in the showagain in thirty minutes. Fascinating show.
I'm thrilled to be a part ofit. Well, we are absolutely looking
forward to it. So where areyou now, what your what are your
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current activities? Anything people should belooking for out there in the real world
as opposed to to the TV show. I'm definitely. Going through development stage
two thousand and six, I wasable to source really environmentally friendly locations,
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very unique and are able to getthem outside of the urban battery into the
urban battery. And there's many manylarge, large land tracts of development I'm
working on for holistic health building holistichealth models, working with India, Dubai,
England venture capitalists, raising a lotof money right now. I'm very
open for our opportunities for those wellnessmodels and certification blending the East and West.
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I think that the West has alot of information to offer about what
happens inside the cell, but theEast also has a lot of information that
could help us balance holistically soul,mind and body. And if we bring
that into one which I'm able todo through certification rights from the East and
bringing that to the West and beingin the forefront to the United States government,
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in the Canadian government and sharing thisinformation. It's an exciting time to
be alive, isn't it to becurious about our health? If you want
to come into wholeness in that gatewaylooking at your physical body and products and
services that are coming. That hastaken me ten years to develop. I'm
very excited about that e commerce sites. I'm really excited about the education film
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documentary. I'm an executive movie producerco treating agreement with Elite to share stories
again of history and stories that havebeen forgotten, to teach another way of
being. Very very excited to travelto England. I'm inheriting a sword that
Mary, Queen a Scott Gay beforeshe was beheaded by Queen Elizabeth. And
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again, all those stories need tobe shared and told from a matriarch creative
way of being rather than a patriarchway of being that have controlled the masks
for so long. So I reallyteach piece on multiple levels, and I
really equally have the responsibility to teachpeople to unlearn and to bring balance.
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So you can only pray so long, you can only teach so much peacefulness.
You really have to spark some ofthe stories that could be re told.
Does that make sense? Yeah?Very interesting and kind of open ended
and large. I must say,how can people get a hold of you?
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Nadine at Nadine Mercy dot com,na d I n E at nadi
n E Mercy m E r cE y dot com. I am all
over on social media. I loveto chat on Facebook. You can find
me on Twitter, you can findme on Instagram. I've been under the
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radar for about seventeen years, andI'm really excited. I think the world's
ready for this. The message isoccupied itself, and I'm open to collaborate.
I'm very very open. Specifically,what are your your addresses on those
various outlets? Is it all justNadine Mercy, It's just all my name,
Nadine Mercy. That's right, veryvery interesting. And you have a
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website, right, are we Isit correct to send people to www dot
Nadine Mercy Wellness dot com or NadineMercy dot com as well, same thing.
They resolve to the same place.Yes, so it's it's faster,
quicker to type Nadine Mercy e ydot com. Very interesting, Well you
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are. You are moving forward onall kinds of different fronts, and I
will be very curious to see whereall of that ends up. It sounds
like you're working on a variety oflevels, from the very personal and intimate
to the to the societal at largein this We're so you know, in
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Canada we have a large advocacvocacy ofmental health. I'm on the autism spectrum.
So I'm director of the Canadian NationalAutistic Foundation. I've been in multiple
levels to understand how the system works. Um So, there's many stories to
tell. I've hundreds of people thathave aligned with me, and you know,
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I really work well in a ina team. Um So, there's
there's a brand that's building and Iwork it as a team. That's how
I look at it. Amazing.All right, well, let's remind everyone
Ghosts in My House brand new showon Destination America starting this Sunday at nine
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Eastern and Pacific eight central. Howmany episodes did we say there are?
There's thirteen, thirteen episodes. Well, that is a great start. I
would think to give exposure to theway you work and the way you think
and the way you interact with people. And I'm really really looking forward to
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it, and we hope everyone willcheck the show out. And of course,
again they've said you were very welcomingand you've said people with questions and
or issues can interact with you directly. So that is fantastic and I'm very
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excited to hear about all of thesefronts that you are moving forward on.
Thank you, Eric for the opportunity. Thank you listeners for your time.
Greatly appreciate it. All right,we'll have a great day and evening and
we will very much look forward tochecking out ghosts in my house. Thank
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you very much, Nadine Mercy