Publications
The Skeptic Psychic:  
an Autobiography into the
Acceptance of the Unseen
by Suzy Graf
~ ghosts, fairies, aliens….
acknowledgment of fears
precipitates expanded
realities ~

To buy your copy please link to Book Locker  
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CT Author's Trail Appearances:  
6PM on 8/19/10 @ Canterbury Public Library
1 Municipal Dr.  Canterbury, CT  06331`
(860) 546-9022  www.canterburylibrary.org
7PM on 9/23/10 @ Cabaret Theatre
Mohegan Sun
~~~I'll also be at booth #15 on 9/25 & 26~~~
through the Natural Living Expo
Sturbridge Host Hotel
366 Main St.  Sturbridge, MA
www.NaturalExpo.org

About the Skeptic Psychic:

I started to write in the fall of 2004, during the night, in order to return to sleep. I was learning, developing as a medium and
an animal communicator, and I learned that if I wrote my dreams or what my “pretend friends” were telling me through
dreams, then I would be “left alone” and could return to sleep. No, I was not crazy; just a struggling would-be psychic
searching to understand the unknown and when I began this path, my searching, I found little literary assistance. Yes, the
celebrity psychics all had their autobiographies in print but something was missing. I needed to learn HOW they learned not
WHAT they learned. I needed to understand the beginning phases of mediumship, not the perfected exercises of the adept.
With this mission in mind I journaled my experiences and edited them into The Skeptic Psychic; an Autobiography into the
Acceptance of the Unseen.

The Skeptic Psychic has two purposes; first it entices the reader to expand their imagination beyond what we currently
perceive as reality and it offers my experiences and my reactions, my fear to these situations, as a comfort and
encouragement for the reader to challenge their own suspicions and limitations. I am now a working psychic; offering animal
readings or mediumship as well as leading meditations, teaching classes and offering energy healing and my students and
clients often comment how at peace and “naturally talented” I am and I smile. For I know that I had lived through a myriad of
experiences that, with time, had taught me to acclimate and accept the unseen. But I am far from “naturally talented” and I
feel that The Skeptic Psychic could help aspiring psychics, or anyone contemplating the unknown, to better understand that
they are not alone in what they are experiencing.

I composed The Skeptic Psychic from chronological journal entries that span from August of 2005 through March of 2006.
The book opens just after I attended a weekend retreat that posed the possibility that adults could believe in fairies and
aliens. The more I questioned if fairies could exist the more I discovered that they did. Later that year I confronted my
apprehension when sensing that aliens were near as well. And as 2005 changed into 2006 I learned to overcome my fears
and to accept the unseen.

I realize that my story and the fact that aliens and fairies do exist sounds rather unbelievable but read my book, follow the
path, the reasoning of how I learned to overcome my fears and understand that the result was a peace, a knowing that we
are not alone in our reality, that there are unseen beings, guides are another term, that are present to enlighten, protect and
serve. I close this book description the way I close all my journal entries with the salutation, Namaste, defined through
WIKPEDIA as; "I respect that divinity within you that is also within me."

                                                                                    Namaste...Suzy