From a young age, Sabrina Kennedy, growing up near the historically significant Salem, Massachusetts, experienced a world unseen by most. Her earliest memory recalls a bath time encounter with a spectral figure, later identified as her deceased great-grandfather. This marked the beginning of a lifelong journey navigating the realms of the spiritual, a path that would intertwine with her musical pursuits and lead her to a career as a psychic medium and clairvoyant. Her childhood was punctuated by frequent visitations from spirits, both benevolent and malevolent, shaping her understanding of the world and fueling her fascination with the mystical, particularly witchcraft.
These early experiences laid the groundwork for Kennedy’s later development as a psychic. She recounts stories of playing with the ghost of a deceased child and experiencing night terrors induced by malevolent entities, illustrating the constant interplay between the physical and spiritual worlds in her life. With time, these encounters evolved from fleeting glimpses and whispers into full-bodied apparitions, a phenomenon that initially overwhelmed her but ultimately spurred her to seek guidance and training to control her abilities. This duality – the burden and the gift – would become a defining characteristic of Kennedy’s life.
Kennedy’s life straddles two seemingly disparate worlds: the vibrant and often chaotic world of music and the quieter, introspective realm of spirituality. She balances her “3D” career as a musician, where she has mingled with celebrities like Courtney Love and the late Liam Payne, with her “5D” work as a psychic medium. This unique position allows her to offer spiritual guidance to a diverse clientele, including actors, musicians, footballers, and their families. She prides herself on delivering unvarnished truth, even when it involves uncomfortable revelations about infidelity. It was the enforced stillness of the Covid pandemic, which brought the music world to a standstill, that inadvertently catapulted her psychic career into the spotlight.
However, Kennedy’s gift comes at a price. Premonitory dreams haunt her sleep, often foreshadowing misfortunes befalling her loved ones. She grapples with the ethical dilemma of revealing these visions, torn between the desire to protect and the potential for causing undue anxiety. The tragic death of her adoptive father, Tom, after a premonition-laced dream, amplified her psychic abilities, flooding her with even more vivid encounters with the deceased. This loss proved a turning point, reinforcing the inextricable link between her personal life and her spiritual journey. Seeking control over her burgeoning abilities, she sought tutelage from experienced healers and mediums, ultimately leading her to relocate to the UK.
Even amidst the historical backdrop of the UK, Kennedy finds herself continuously engaged in the spiritual realm. The energy imbued within centuries-old buildings seems to amplify her sensitivity, making even casual social outings an opportunity for unexpected spiritual encounters. A glass of wine in a pub can transform into a conduit for messages from the other side, as spirits flock to her, eager to communicate with the living. This constant influx of spiritual information requires continuous management and can be both exhilarating and exhausting. While she has learned to navigate these encounters with greater control, it remains a constant challenge, one that often leads to misunderstandings from those unfamiliar with her abilities.
Kennedy’s psychic work isn’t limited to everyday individuals. She recounts encounters with deceased celebrities like Amy Winehouse and Marilyn Monroe, each bearing messages for the living. Winehouse, she says, offered guidance and warnings, urging Kennedy to avoid the pitfalls of fame and to embrace her own power. Monroe, on the other hand, appeared troubled, insistent that the truth surrounding her death would eventually be revealed. These encounters with iconic figures underscore the breadth and depth of Kennedy’s abilities and highlight the enduring fascination with the afterlife, particularly when it involves those who lived in the public eye. While Kennedy finds her gifts to be both a blessing and a curse, she acknowledges the profound impact they have had on her life, shaping her perspective on life, death, and the importance of living each moment to the fullest. The constant influx of messages from the spirit world, while demanding, reinforces the transient nature of life and the need to prioritize meaningful connections and experiences over material concerns.