Psychic Sally Morgan: Afterlife Insights & Protecting Against Spirits This Halloween

Sally Morgan first realised she was different from other children at the age of four when she saw her first spirit. 

The celebrated medium, 74, has gone on to use her gift to bring comfort, answers and advice to millions through her TV shows, podcasts and theatre tours. 

Now Psychic Sally has revealed what she believes happens after death. 

In a chat with Daily Mail she explained that she considers there to be the earth we’re on and then divinity – a divine energy. 

She mused: ‘There can be really good, lovely people, but we don’t all get to there [divinity]. Some people sort of float between.

‘I think that when we die we go to another dimension which is heaven.’

Psychic Sally Morgan revealed in an exclusive chat with Daily Mail what to expect in the afterlife and how to protect yourself from malevolent spirits over Halloween

Psychic Sally Morgan revealed in an exclusive chat with Daily Mail what to expect in the afterlife and how to protect yourself from malevolent spirits over Halloween

Sally sadly lost her husband John in September 2021 following a short battle with coronavirus and she said it brings her comfort to imagine where his spirit is now. 

‘I see it like he’s gone to a room which has got everything in there he wanted – his garden, his football and all of that, but he can’t get out and I can’t get in. 

‘But one day, when I die, the door’s just going open and I’ll get in there with him.

‘So I think heaven is full of love and I think that this is hard for us to take on board because we grieve so much.

‘We say, “I know my John would want to be down here with his grandchildren,” but he’s OK where he is because we are all meant to go there. 

‘This down here on earth is only not even half of our journey, our spiritual journey.’

While it’s been three years since John passed, Sally is comforted by the fact that she often senses his presence. 

‘Last week he came and that makes it easier,’ she explained. ‘But the weirdest thing with John is because I’ve never experienced grief like that in my life, he has to get permission to come to me. 

‘It’s a bit of a long story but I had this feeling of I’m going to let it in. You can’t put it into words but I feel it inside my body. It made me feel so much better.’ 

Sally first realised she was different from other children at the age of four when she saw her first spirit and has gone on to use her gift to bring comfort, answers and advice to millions

Sally first realised she was different from other children at the age of four when she saw her first spirit and has gone on to use her gift to bring comfort, answers and advice to millions 

Sally doesn’t usually control what spirits can approach her as she explained: ‘I feel like I’m infringing on people’s energy [sensing them].

‘It’s very voyeuristic but I like to feel that people that choose to come and see me do it at their own volition and they’re adults.’ 

This time of year is particularly prolific for sensing spirits as she explained that around Halloween people ‘invite’ spirit energy.  

‘I think that’s because everybody is talking about spirits, ghosts and ghouls, so it’s on the forefront of everyone’s mind.’

However, Sally warned that while Halloween is a time for embracing all things spooky, people should avoid actively trying to communicate demons with tools such as Ouija board. 

‘That is inviting malevolent, mischievous energy,’ she explained. ‘You shouldn’t invite that unless you really know what you’re doing.’ 

In terms of harnessing energy, Sally revealed she feels a responsibility when it comes to passing on what she sees. 

‘When I was a teenager if I saw something around someone that I didn’t like, I would “self-edit” so it wouldn’t be accurate and they’d go, well that never came true. So very quickly I learned that you can’t self-edit.’

Sally sadly lost her husband John in September 2021 following a short battle with coronavirus and she said it brings her comfort to imagine where his spirit is now

Sally sadly lost her husband John in September 2021 following a short battle with coronavirus and she said it brings her comfort to imagine where his spirit is now

She added: ‘But there have been occasions when I’ve been reading for somebody and I think this person is going to have an accident or be attacked and I’ll say, “you should avoid  this or that”.

‘But that’s all you can say. So not to spook them out, but it gives them a bit of a heads up.’

While Sally has millions of fans there are also many out there who have accused her of being a fraud.  

Yet she pays no attention to critics, as she explained: ‘I don’t say it’s a belief system because I think whether you believe I happen to believe in a God or not, if you don’t follow any religion, any denomination, you can still have spirit around you.

‘You don’t have to believe, it’s about trusting.’

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