In her engaging book, psychic Donna Young recounts lessons learned in accepting the life of a medium with positivity and determination. Born in Australia, Young communicated with spirits as early as age four, often unable to distinguish between the living and the dead. Considered a bizarre child, she was medicated to normalize her. Then at age sixteen, cancer and the development of a cerebral thrombosis—a blood clot of the cerebral vein in the brain—during treatment changed everything. Despite the slim chance of survival, Young fully recovered. After her near-death experience, she embraced a life-long, careful dedication to being a medium and helping others.
Today, Young is thriving and successful in her career. She now offers compassionate support and guidance to other empaths and mediums. She explores topics of ethics, self-doubt, and non-judgment. She also tackles more difficult subjects such as death, evil, and negative energies along with best practices when using psychic gifts in various situations. Relying upon her unique journey of working with the spirit world and backed by her global following, Young asserts herself as a beneficial teacher and resource.
While a memoir of sorts, Young's book is fundamentally a teaching tool for emerging and established psychics to hone their gifts and perfect their skills. Young's life history permits her to write this particular book, and anyone reading it can take away the overall message of love and understanding in a multiplex world. Adopting Young's positive applications can equip psychics to be not only successful but also remain confident too. Though Young's book is largely relevant to professional mediums, it is nevertheless a fascinating insight into the beyond that anyone can enjoy. It instills a much-needed message of love and understanding.