Showing posts with label Traci Bray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traci Bray. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2018

TRACI BRAY, BS, MA - MEDIUM

I had a reading with Traci several years ago and more recently have attended a couple of her events, along with several of my friends.  We have found Traci to be very accurate!  Also, we really appreciate that her events are small enough that everyone can have a short reading.  If you are in the Kansas City area you should go to one of her events.

Monday, December 26, 2011

ATCHISON, KS GALLERY WITH TRACI BRAY - UPDATE

Toward the end of the gallery Traci had worked her way around the room and made her way to our table where she stopped and stood less than two feet from my friend Brenda.  Traci asked if anyone knew of someone named Brenda who had passed from breast cancer.  No one responded and the room remained silent.  Brenda and I looked at each other and I knew what she was thinking, which was the same thing I was thinking, which was "oh shit!".  Having no one acknowledge knowing anyone named Brenda who had passed, Traci moved on to the next soul wanting to come through. 

After the gallery concluded Brenda asked Traci if perhaps that message could be for her since she was named Brenda.  Traci's response at the time was that "it really didn't work that way" and she thought Brenda had nothing to worry about.  I wasn't so sure.
Brenda had already gone through uterine and bladder cancer and she unfortunately has a genetic condition called Lynch Syndrome which greatly increases her risk of getting cancer. Naturally I told her I thought she should go ahead and get her mammogram scheduled "just in case".

So - to make a long story short, Brenda did call for her mammogram and had to wait about six weeks before she could have it since it had not quite been a year since her last one.  After the test she received a letter from the breast center stating she needed to come in for a more detailed xray of her breast because something did show up. That test led to a needle biopsy which led to her discovering that she did indeed have breast cancer.  Thankfully it was in a very early stage and after out patient surgery and radiation she is doing very well.

We don't believe this was all just a coincidence.  Of course we will always be speculating who came through at that moment to give Brenda a warning.  Was it another woman named Brenda or could it have been a classmate from high school who had passed a few years earlier from breast cancer, or an ancestor?  But no matter who it was, we are very grateful for the message! 

I wrote to Traci about Brenda's cancer and she was amazed and I think a little shocked.  She plans to add this testimonial to her website.  This underscores the importance of always recording any reading you have.  Something that may seem of little significance at the time may reveal itself later to be much more important than you would have imagined.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

TRACI BRAY PSYCHIC MEDIUM

While visiting an old friend in Kansas City, Missouri I took the opportunity to consult another medium.  There were more to choose from than Tulsa and after looking at various websites I decided on Traci Bray. www.tracibray.com  I met with her on Sunday morning at Union Station since her office was unavailable.  We sat at a bench in a secluded area and at that time of the morning there were few people around so it was fairly quiet.  It was a little distracting for me but apparently not at all for Traci.  Fortunately she always provides a recording of her sessions.  I had been distracted having fun with my friends over the weekend and I forgot to check the batteries in my recorder which turned out to be dead. 

The first person to come through she told me worked around airplanes as a mechanic, flight engineer or attendant.  The only person I could think of was the father of a dear friend of mine who had been a mechanic for American Airlines.  Traci asked me if this man started working on planes in the military because the plane took on an olive color. (He did)  She asked if the name Jack or John was around the father.  (My friend did not know who she could be referring to but her father did have a grandfather named Jack) Traci asked if my friend has a young child or grandchild because she was shown a toddler.  (She does)  Traci also stated that she bet he really, really loved popcorn and in fact that did have some special significance to my friend.  When she was young she and her father would make popcorn and play chicken - they would take turns peeking under the lid until the first kernel popped then after the popcorn was made they would watch TV together and eat it.

Then Traci surprised me by asking if there was anything I wanted to ask him.  I had no idea what to ask him and felt totally unprepared.  Of course after thinking about it I have a lot of questions now but I was almost totally blank during the reading.  Never would I have thought this individual would come through but after thinking about why he did I think I know.  His wife is 91 and is very frail and on hospice.  I believe this was his way of letting his daughter know that he is around and aware of everything.  Good grief, he even knows what I am up to!

She asked if I knew a Frank or Francis or a priest who had passed.  I did not.

Traci asked if my dad had anything to do with architecture?  I said no.  She asked if he loved to read because the name Carnegie kept coming up and she would see it with an old library, which is why she thought he was some sort of an engineer or architect.  I told her he was an engineer.  She asked if he had lovely penmanship because she was seeing lovely writing and felt his signature was very important to him.  In fact my father did have lovely handwriting for a man and his signature was beautiful - (especially when compared to my husband's writing!)  Then she was seeing the Brooklyn Bridge and wanted to know if there was a New York connection for him and I said no.  Asked if  I been to New York recently and in fact I had made my first trip to New York City in April of this year.  She wanted to know if I had been over the bridge or through the tunnel.  I had not gone over the bridge but had been through the tunnel.

Then Traci saw a gun and asked if anyone owned one or was in law enforcement?  (Naturally I totally forgot about my nephew who is a boarder patrol agent!)   Was anyone around my husband who died of a gunshot?  Any siblings with guns?  At the time I responded no, but upon reflection later I realized that my father did have a cousin who was killed in WWII of a gunshot wound.  His cousin was in the Navy and was some sort of an engineer and they were out working on a bridge, I believe, when he was shot in the head by a sniper. She asked if the month of October was significant for my father.  Yes, he was born in October.  Then she asked me if I had any questions for him.  The only thing I could think to ask was what was he doing over there.  Impossible to validate but entertaining to listen to nonetheless.

According to Traci when she asked him what he was doing over there he pointed to a picture of a red, shiny convertible that was in Union Station and told her that he drives there and goes fast. Just what I would expect him to be doing if he could.  Cars were my father's favorite thing in life next to his familyThere were always stacks of Motor Trend and other car magazines next to his chair.   But then she said he was living with his mom and she was younger than when she died.  Not what I would have expected him to be doing.  My grandmother was wearing an apron with flour on it so Traci thought she must have been a good cook.  About that I have no clue. Asked if my father liked to fish because he is  fishing over there.  I don't know how much he liked to fish.  I remember he took me fishing once and I know when he was younger he went deep sea fishing.  So, although he never talked about going fishing I assume it was something he enjoyed.

Traci asked if my father had a brother who passed - No.  Did my mother have a brother passed? Yes.  Because she saw my father with someone who is a brother or brother like and in the same age group.  I would expect this to be Charlie Henderson, who came through in my reading with Brandie.  She asked if there was anyone with the initial B or L? No  She kept hearing the name Lyndell.  I never heard that name before.

I was then asked if I had an old boyfriend who passed away?  Yes - actually I had two who died but for some reason I only remembered one during the reading. Traci asked me his name and I told her it was Artie.  She asked me if he had cancer because she saw that he had something that went pretty fast like the flesh eating bacteria.  I didn't find out about Artie's untimely demise until a few years after his death and his obituary did not state the cause of death.  It also could have been Bill - I learned about his death a few years after he passed..

 Next she asked who the photographer was and that could have been my father or my sister.  She asked if I had a son and I don't.  Then she asked what kids I did have and I told her two daughters.  Did either of them model?  No.  She wondered if either of them had any professional photographs taken recently? My oldest daughter had recently been married and had a professional photographer at her wedding.  Traci said that my dad (or sister) was there trying to help the photographer to take perfect pictures.

Traci saw the presidents who are on money and wanted to know if I knew of anyone with the name of one of those presidents.  My father-in-law was named George. There were about five other points she asked about him that did not fit at all until she asked if someone around him was in the medical profession and George does have a son who is a pharmacist.

Interestingly, she asked if my mother-in-law's name was the middle name of one of my daughters and I said no.  She asked if my mother's middle name was given to my oldest daughter and that is correct.  Legally my mother did not have a middle name but always wanted one so she picked Elizabeth and for most of my life I thought that was really her middle name.

Traci asked if my mother died in her sleep or was she comatose and that is correct.  She saw that her care had been terminated (correct) and my mother related that she thought we did the right thing.  Then Traci saw clothes pins.  Go figure.

I was asked again if I had any questions so I asked the same one - what is she doing over there. Traci wanted to know if my mother played the organ or any instrument with a valve.  Never.   Traci saw bunches of embrodery thread and that my mother was around fabrics and threads.  That was surprising and spot on because my mother was amazing at making clothes.  She could copy anything we saw in a store. She could also upolster furniture like a professional.

On to the next person, Traci asked if I knew anyone with the name of Jennie, Jamie or Joannie - a name that started with J and ended with the y sound.  I told her yes - Judy.  Traci asked me how she died and I responded that she had died after an elective surgery that required only one day in the hospital.   She asked me if Judy had indicated before she went to the hospital that she was worried about the outcome.  Judy had never worried about having surgery before in the past and the surgery she was going to have was very common.  However, weeks before she went to the hospital she was leaving instructions with her daughters in the event she did not make it through surgery.

Traci asked if Judy's husband traveled for work.  No -  Did Judy travel?  Oh yes, and when not traveling she was planning on where to go next.  Did she love seafood?  Judy adored shrimp. Do I have any questions for her?  Same one I always asked - what is she doing over there?  I was astonished when the first word out of Traci's mouth was "art" and sewing projects.  Judy was an artist.  Had Judy been into women's rights?  Heaven's no.  Any survivors around her named Bryon or Bryce?  No.

At this point Traci started asking about different people, none of whom were connected to me.  There was someone who loved racing fast cars; Gene, a funny guy with a mustache;  a gambler who got lucky a lot; someone with the last name of Klein; a Jack or a John.

Since we were now getting nowhere she asked me who I wanted to hear from so I asked her to see if she could connect with a woman I had known, Karen.  This connection turned out to be extremely accurate.  The first thing Traci said about Karen was that she was philantrophic and that she donated time and volunteered a lot. That was definitely Karen who was a social worker at a hospice and  she did donate countless hours.  Traci saw a kitchen aid mixer then a drill - not sure what that was supposed to mean.   But then she saw a stringed instrument and that was significant - Karen's husband played guitar in a band.  Traci saw sticky buns and wanted to know if Karen loved sweets.  Absolutely  Traci mentioned a few other things that I really did not know if they were correct or not.

Traci asked if she had died from an illness and I said yes.  Then I was absolutely shocked when Traci said "it was her brain, wasn't it."  Karen died from a brain tumor.  Then came another shock when Traci said "Karen says see you later alligator."  Karen used to say that a lot.

In this reading Traci was spot on about a lot of things but there were also a lot of things that she wasn't.  At a glance I would say she is at least over 60% accurate, but for now that is just an estimate, it could be higher. It was harder to estimate her accuracy because she asked many more questions then I was used to during a reading and came up with a lot of names that had no connection to me. She had a somewhat different method of reading as compared to Brandi and that takes an adjustment on my part to get used to.