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Did you know that your loved ones in spirit are trying to give you a message? Call now and find out what they have to say to you.
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Rev. Charlene Hicks
 
Reverend Charlene Hicks 
Certified Professional Astrologer,Psychic Medium,Trance Medium, Hypnotist,  Healer, Palmist and Tarot Consultant since 1980!
 
Heard live on more than 254 radio stations throughout the U.S. and Canada!
 
Rev. Hicks will be in DC giving Seances 
and private readings on September 17-20th 2010
For readings on September 18th and Seance at 7:30pm
Please contact Rob Esche for your appointment at
this email.   arlvarme@aol.com.
For readings and Seance on September 19th email Hicks at
charlene@violetfireenterprises.com or call directly 404-932-1676
 
 
Find out for yourself what an in-depth session can tell you about your future today! 770-351-0080
 

 
For an appointment with Rev. Hicks call: 770-351-0080
Paypal payments for you to register and to pre-pay for an appointment at
psychicmediumatl.com below
$55 for fifteen minutes
$115 for half hour
$215 sessions
$50 for Seances limited to 10 people per evening.
 
Pre-payment for sessions below:
 
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Check out my new televsion show live on July 15, 2010 at 7:45pm-8:15pm 
 
http://www.s2oproductions.tv 
 
 
Atlanta's Dinner and A Message with Psychic Charlene Hicks at
La Madeline's Restaurant in Dunwoody,GA
We will have this at the end of September: go to link below:
 

http://www.meetup.com/Atlantas-Dinner-and-A-Message-with-Psychic-Charlene Hicks/     
 
             
 Come and experience Atlanta's top Psychic Medium, Rev. Charlene Hicks as she describes the process of how mediumship works and demonstrates  Flame Messages! Limited to 35 for this event. Door prizes to be given away at end of presentation. $25 early late $30
 
 
Professional astrologer Charlene Hicks gives an overview of the planetary alignments for 2010. The Reverend Hicks has been an internationally known ...
From the Theosophical Society in Atlanta, Ga on January 24, 2010    
Click link below:
http://forum-network.org/speaker/reverend-charlene-hicks 
 
 
Rev. Hicks has a new monthly radio show at 8:20am with Barry Mackinnon!
 Morning Radio Show called "Breakfast with Barry"
Click on link below for your free psychic reading on air! 
http://www.989xfm.ca/2010/04/21/psychic-astrologer-charlene-hicks/
 
98.5 and 102.5 FX Radio with Rev. Charlene Hicks.
Antigonish, Nova Scotia with Barry Mac Kinnon
 
Recent article in Haunted Times Newsletter
in March 2010.
"A Very Haunted Manor House"
                           By Rev. Charlene Hicks  

 
 
 
Youngest Astrologer ever certified by the City of Atlanta at age 20...
Live readings with Rev. Hicks
MC/Visa Accepted
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Dr. Buzz Aldrin and Rev. Charlene Hicks

Dr. Buzz Aldrin and Rev. Charlene Hicks

 

 

 

 

 

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Check out 2009 Predictions live with Rev.
 
Charlene Hicks on Spirit Connections with Rev. Donna Voll on Achieve Radio aired on January 6, 2009!
 
 
 
 
www.ideocast.com/archives.asp?sid=161 - 149k -
 
 
 
 
"Why is Your Birthday the Most Important Day of the Year?"
Find out for yourself in the number best seller of March 2005!
Co-authored with Dr. Wayne Dyer, Deepak Choprah and others
In Wake Up and Live the Life You Love: series Finding Personal Freedom
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Reverend Charlene Hicks, Laura Bush, President George Bush and Col.Sylvia Moran
White House Christmas Party, December 6, 2009

 

Meetups.com The Atlanta Spiritualist Association Twice Monthly
on Friday Trance Circle with Flame Messages on Friday's at 8:00pm
$50/ limited to 10 per event. Must pre-register to attend.
Please call 770-351-0080 to reserve your seat and I can send you a link to pre-pay via email.
 

 

June 1, 2007  Montgomery Advertiser 
Montgomery Alabama's Daily Newspaper 
montgomeryadvertiser.com
Psychic claims to have helped solve cold cases

By Andre Coe


Aubrey Osteen was skeptical when he heard a psychic had offered to help Fulton County, Ga., authorities solve a
murder case, but he's a believer now.The Rev. Charlene Hicks did work with Georgia police to help find the body
of murder victim Julie Love.Osteen and another agent drove around Fulton County while Hicks meditated on where
Love's body might be found.They did not find the body that day, but when they did find it later, the details of the
location were exactly as Hicks had described, Osteen said."We were like, 'yeah, right,'" he said of his initial reaction
to the idea of using a psychic. "But there are people who can do that. I would not believe it had I not experienced
that."But many law enforcement leaders believe the use of psychics to help solve cold cases is simply a waste
 of time.John Bankhead, director of public affairs for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, said the Julie Love case
 broke open after a spurned lover provided information that led to the arrest of two men, one of whom is on death
 row for Love's murder.Psychics have called the bureau many times before to offer their services, but they can never
provide specific information needed to solve cases, Bankhead said."They say there's water, or a wooded area, or a
 number five," he said, "but if psychics work, why are there over 1,000 missing women in Georgia? If she could give
me tomorrow's winning lottery numbers now, I'd believe her."That stance doesn't bother Hicks, who will be in Montgomery
today and Saturday to teach people about trance mediumship, the psychic process of channeling spirits from
beyond the grave.She claims to have helped police departments solve murder and missing persons cases in the
U.S. and Canada."They think we're quacks," she said. "But it's like planting seeds, and I think it is starting to grow."
 
 
DeKalb buys house in ghostly condition

CHARLES YOO
Cox News Service
February 26, 2006

cyoo@ajc.com

The Chesnuts are preparing to say farewell to all the strangers living in their house in Dunwoody. The old man. The little girl in a dress and pinafore. The lady who stares out the window. And whoever makes the Bible levitate around the room. "We have ghosts in our house," said 41-year-old Caroline Chesnut Leslie, the daughter who grew up there. "They're just part of that house. They just don't seem to want to go on." After three decades, the Chesnuts have sold their family estate. The new owner: DeKalb County. The county recently spent $1.2 million under its green space program to buy the Donaldson House - named for the original owner, of the late 1800s - and its 3 acres on Chamblee Dunwoody Road. County officials plan to preserve the house, though what use it will be put to they're still not sure. The grounds, with magnolia trees and lots of roses, will become a county public space. Ever since voters approved a $125 million bond referendum in 2001, DeKalb has acquired more than 2,200 acres to preserve parkland. But the ghosts that accompany the latest purchase are a bonus. The Donaldson House is known for its wandering spirits, so notorious that it's considered one of the top seven haunted places in Atlanta, according to Citysearch, a popular Web guide to major cities in the country. Other Web sites about paranormals also list the house as a notable spook spot. But these Dunwoody spirits aren't nasty poltergeists. The Chesnuts - David, Linda and daughter Caroline - believe that the spirits protected them during a tornado that swept through Dunwoody in 1998. For local preservationists, the house is a remnant of a purer period, long before I-285, Jaguars and stockbrokers took over and helped make the area in north DeKalb one of the priciest locations in the South. That's why the Dunwoody Preservation Trust lobbied to have the county buy the property and protect the Donaldson House from bulldozers. County officials are considering how to use the house - a community center, maybe, a meeting place or museum. "Whatever its use will be, it'll clearly be open to the public, to everybody," said DeKalb Chief Executive Officer Vernon Jones. That invitation presumably also extends to the ghosts, who, according to the Chesnuts, were there first. From Savannah to Atlanta, plenty of historic sites have paranormal presences, said Bob Hunnicutt, founder of the Georgia Ghost Society, a nonprofit group whose members - eight active ones at last count - investigate such places. "You run into some hauntings in which the spirits themselves don't realize that they are dead," said Hunnicutt. "I've never seen a Linda Blair [of the movie "The Exorcist"] activity. Most hauntings in Georgia, I would consider them nonharmful or benign." Sometimes ghosts remain in their earthly dwelling because they loved their home so much, said the Rev. Charlene Hicks, a psychic in Dunwoody who was once invited to the Donaldson House to survey the spirits. "It had peaceful feelings to the house. They're friendly spirits there, no negative stuff. It's not like the spirits are trapped in that house and can't go to the light. They like being there." A ghost is still a ghost to Fay Kemp, 61, a landscaper who worked on the estate for the past 44 years. He heard a strange sound there once. "I try to get out before the sundown," said Kemp, smiling. Jim Donaldson, the house's original owner, was attached to his land, literally. The property includes a century-old farmhouse and a backyard cemetery where Donaldson, who died in 1900, is buried. Married three times, he had fourteen children. Some descendants still live in the Dunwoody area.
The house was built around 1870. Donaldson, an ?migr? from Great Britain, came to Georgia in the mid-1800s at age 12. After brief service in the Civil War, Donaldson farmed and amassed land. He sold 1,000 acres - at $6 an acre - and helped bring more settlers into what is now north DeKalb County.
"He had a massive amount of land during that time," said Danny Ross, president of the Dunwoody Preservation Trust. "One time, he boasted he could walk from Dunwoody to Chamblee on his own property." Linda Chesnut, an interior designer, and her husband, David, an attorney and former chairman of MARTA, had wanted a place big enough for their daughter to have a pony. In 1975, they found the house. That February day was bitterly cold, but when they stepped inside the empty house it felt warm, as if the furnace was on. They bought it. But they weren't alone. Sometimes lights turned on and off by themselves. "My daughter would wake up and there would be a lady there looking at her in the bed," said Linda Chesnut. Relatives visiting the Chesnuts reported hearing a choir singing. Then a Bible started levitating. One time, David Chesnut says, he saw the Bible rise from a table and slide to the ground. Wife Linda says she too has seen it levitate. Several years ago a television crew wanted to spend Halloween night at the house, said Linda Chesnut. As the cameraman and a psychic approached the cemetery, the camera stopped working, Chesnut said. The cameraman slept inside his van. "A lot of people don't believe that kind of thing," said Linda Chesnut, who teaches college courses in historical restoration. "We do." Caroline Chesnut Leslie felt easy growing up with spirits. She once told that to her high school classmates. "I got made fun of," said the landscape architect. "I wish, for their own sake, they [the ghosts] would go on, but they're stuck here. There's nothing we can do."
 

 
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Charlene received the highest rating of 90%!
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