Regular Presenters
Christine Bannigan
Christine is a remarkable woman. She was diagnosed with breast cancer, went through Chemotherapy but it wasn’t until she had a Walk-In’ experience that she healed completely. Since that time she has been able to channel amazing frequencies and her psychic abilities are astounding.
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John Butterworth
John is a sound therapist. He plays the gongs and also a large range of exotic musical instruments. He sometimes leads the meditation on Monday Night and has posts of meditations on the website. Om Namah Shivah. Ara kara.
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Rosemary Butterworth
Rosemary opens every Monday night at the Academy meetings with an Invocation to Archangel Michael and a host of Masters and Angels. She leads a 15 minute Mindfulness Meditation each week to relieve stress, create peace in the body and establish connection with your Higher Self
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Kayt Raymond
Kayt Raymond, BA MBA has been taught by the Angelics how to commune and co-create with them as colleagues and friends.Your reading with the Angels involves gaining positive insight and guidance from them in relation to any aspect of your life, relationships, business and work. You will receive clarity and practical wisdom on challenges and opportunities from specific Angels to assist your journey forward in health, fulfillment, financial freedom and joy.Angelics are beings of Light and possibility. Part of what they do is bring us opportunities. Often people resist receiving and benefiting from these opportunities due to emotional baggage they carry. So at the same time as the reading, you receive an angelic clearing to remove old material so that you can receive more in your life.
John Levine
No other composer has set out with the same intent that drives John Levine. Trained originally as an electronic engineer and then as a classical composer, John has also studied psychology and the physiology of hearing. He read about the discovery by Dr Hans Berger, of how the brain emits electrical waves, which rise and fall in intensity depending on our mood. After considerable experimentation, John established the pattern of sound that predictably invites the brain to settle into alpha state. This is a calmer state than the excitable peaks and troughs, known as beta, which contribute to feelings of anxiety.
While beta has its purpose, it also interferes with our ability to stop, take stock and work out a better long-term solution to a stressful situation.


