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The Lynwood Fellowship For Spiritual and Metaphysical Studies
The seminars we present are diverse and next year at Cober Hill in March, July and September for four nights. We are also at Lytham St Annes for two weekends, Friday to Sunday. From mediumship, dowsing, trance, healing, crystals to sacred Geometry and Spirit Art. Join us and have good company and the meeting of minds.
Details on page four
NEWSLETTER
October 2015
The programmes that are presented by the Lynwood fellowship do not reflect the views or beliefs of any
individual trustee but are offered for your deliberation
Whilst at our September seminar at
Cober Hill in Cloughton near to
Scarborough the board of trustees
led by Peter Hague our Chairman,
dedicated a bench to our founder
Don Galloway.
We felt that being able to sit on the
bench looking out across the most
wonderful scenery at Cober Hill
which is the unofficial home of
Lynwood, would meet with Don’s
approval.
Thank you to Lindsay (the Manager
of Cober Hill) for this beautiful
photo . . . I think Don is on the
bench. If you look closely you will
see the orange orb to the right.
Bless you Don for your legacy to us.
The first guy on the left is Patrick Keogh our newly appointed trustee. We extend a
warm welcome to him.
The rest of the board of trustees on the back row are:- Mike Doig, Peter Hague, Marion
Hamilton and Jan Elliot. The front row seated are:- Shonagh Moore, Barbara Hague and
Leah Bond.
Cober Hill Conference Centre
Registered Charity No 278430
A note from the editor . . . So here we are, a full year since the last newsletter. This is the time when we try to
touch base with our friends. As always a great deal has happened throughout the year
for many folk good and bad as we all try to cope with life’s challenges. It is good to know that the
fellowship continues to generate a network of support for each other amongst its members. Bless
you for all that you do for each other. Continue to walk your talk and make a difference. Shonagh
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Hear our Healing Prayers for all those in need . . . Sylvia Absalom, St. Albans
Ruth Armer, Cumbria
Monica Bannen, Birmingham
Gabriel Germain Barbarin, Boston,USA
Wendy Barr, Caistor
Josie Begeard, Elsenham
Carole Brierly, Penistone
Christine Brown,Preston
Margaret Brown, Harrow
Betty Blake, Hull
Gill Borrow, Orpington
Jean Brighton, Sa,wby
Carolyn Bott, Wolverhampton
Jessica Bott, Wolverhampton
Muriel Burnett, Seaham
Maureen Carrington, London
Beryl Cazzitti, Solihull
Victoria & Oliver Charlton, Leeds
Lesley Chapman & Baby
Sue & Amy Chapman, Rainsworth
Maria Chetcuti
Danielle Chetcuti
Mike Clarke, Birmingham
Vivian Clarke, Caistor
Lena Clegg, Tollerton
Sharon de Witt, Bedford
Marie Deberton, Germany
Paul Dewhirst, Keighly
Jenny Dibnah, Hull
Nick & Susie Drayson, London
Jane Dibnah, Hull
Wilma Edwards, Lymington
Kay & Peter Farrah, York
Melanie Ferrah,York
Pat & Geoff Feather, York
Ray Ford, Bishop Steighton
Jane Fraser, Renfrew
Clive Fraylich, Middlesex
Angela & Derek Fuller, York
Steven Fulton, Boston, USA
Gillian Gill, Reigate
George Gillott, Otley
Muriel Gillott, Otley
Joe Gordon, Bedford
Carol Glenday, Bungay, Norfolk
Mikki Graty, Franbough
Robin Gray, London
Irene Green, Stocton-on-Tees
Joyce & Edwin Gunn, Norfolk
David Hardisty, Spain
Bridget Hickey, Darlington
Aaron Hillan, Birmingham
Mavis Hillan, Birmingham
Mojen Hoist, Denmark
Evelyn Hood, Largs
Christine Hughes, Scunthorpe
Sammy Insull, Kidderminster
Denise Iredell, London
Joy Johnson, Scunthorpe
Kay Johnston, Leeds
Julie Kelfod, Bristol
Derek Keller, Brighton
M & M Klingenberg, Germany
Maria Knight, Els Poblets, Spain
Rosalie Leaning, Scunthorpe
Lee Lacey, Worthing
Frank Lloyd, Ilkley
Jean Mackinnon, Largs
Mary, Manchester
Ruby May, Edinburgh
Jim & Jean McGregor, Great Ayton
Connor McCleod, Aberdeen
Robina Madden, Bury
Eileen & Avril Mason,Sunderland
Charlotte Meridew, St. Albans
Irene & Ivor Mills, New Zealand
Ian Milne, Aberdeen
Carey Morgan, South Wales
The Muir family, Scunthorpe
Terry Nash, Ashford
Shirley Nuttall, Grimsby
Sharon & Sophie Osborne, Northampton
Joan Parsons, Bungay, Norfolk
Jack & Anne Pearse, Stockfield
Matthew Peck, London
Maureen Peters, Pembury, Kent
Dorothy Pettitt, Hailsham
Jonathan Pettitt, Hailsham
Leslie Price,Wallington
Malcolm Price, Kings Winford
Barbara Price, Kings Winford
Dee Reading, Worcester
Leon Remington, New Zealand
Jeff Richards, Lancaster
Peggy Richards, Birmingham
Geno Ruggerio,Allentown PA
Geoffrey Roth, Redcar
Marjorie Sever, Hull
Michelle Shoulder, Woking
Lilian Sibely,Malta
Susanne Simpson, Keighley
David R Smith, Leeds
Edna Smith, Garforth, Leeds
Julie Smith, Barnsley
Michael Smith, Wolverhampton
Mr & Mrs Smith, Stoke on Trent
Tamsin Smith,West Bromwich
Jean Spofford, Leeds
Jack St. John-Foti, Blackpool
Simeon Stefanidakis, USA
Rita Stansby, Heaton Chapel
George Sturgeon, Dundersley
Julian Sutton, Newcastle
Debbie Lea Taylor, Windermere
Ian Tedder,
Elizabeth Townson, Blackpool
Malcolm Voss, Leicester
Fiona Walsh, Eskdalemuir
Marjorie Waugh, Norwich
Sylvia Wells, Londsborough
Ronnie Williams, Glossop
Nick Wilson, Bedford
Lawerence Woffenden, Kent
Amanda Wood, Forfar, Scotland
Andrew & Heather Wright, Cumbria
Joan Wright, Cambelsforth
SPECIAL NEEDS
Ludo Bessem, The Hague, Holland
Damien Child, London
Carol Clarke, Spain
Daphne Davis, Leicester
Peter French, London
David Graty, Farnborough
Mark Griffiths, Pontypridd
Matthew Hughes
Monka, Edinburgh
Alex Lewis, London
Sarah Mcleod, Aberdeen
Sylvia O’Brien, London
Baby Oliver, Birmingham
Muriel Swann, Chorley
Nail in Tree Long time ago, there lived a boy in a village. He used to get an-
gry for every little thing. In anger, he used to shout at other peo-
ple for almost no reason. Disappointed with this attitude, his fa-
ther called him one day and gave him a bag full of nails. Then he
said to his son, "Whenever you get angry at anything, just take
one nail out of this bag and pierce it in the trunk of the tree out-
side our home."First day, the boy got angry forty times. He
pierced forty nails on the tree due to this. He got extremely tired
of this activity. Next day, he tried to control himself, but still got
angry thirty times, and pierced thirty nails on the tree. Gradually,
he started getting lesser angry, as he found the piercing of nails
on tree a very tiresome task. After a few days, a day came when he did not get angry even a single time.
The boy went to his father and told him about this. The father said, "Good, now do one thing, every day when you
do not get angry, take a nail out of the tree." The boy did the same. After many days, a day came when he took out
the last nail from the tree. He became very happy and told his father about it.
Then his father took him near the tree and said, "Dear son, you have done a great job. But, can you see these
holes on this tree, due to piercing of nails on it. The tree can never be the same, as it used to be before you had
pierced first nail into its trunk. My dear son, in this same way when you speak harsh words to someone in anger,
then those words pierce the soul of the other person. Sometimes, they become so deep that the person dies but
the holes of his/her souls are never healed. Promise me, you will always think about this before you utter a single
harsh word to anyone." Author unknown
My youngest daughter used to have conversations with
angels every night. One night when she was just two
and a half, she asked me to tell them not to have so many
in her room because she was tired and wanted to sleep
some more. I told her to ask the angels not to stay that
night, and we did it together. The next morning when I
asked her how she slept, she told me that only “Michael”
had stayed at the foot of her bed to help her sleep more
peacefully. I got chills, knowing who Michael was. When
she noticed my reaction, she said, “Yep, Mommy, he’s my
favorite, too!” I’d never told her angel names—I always let
her tell me. TERI BAKER SCHAFFER
Cober Hill - Scarborough
Sunday 20th March - Thursday 24th March 2016
Peter Govan (sound singing for healing), Colin Bates (Medium) & Peter Stott (Dowser)
Arrive 2:00pm - Depart after lunch All en-suite. Tariff - Single £325, Twin £305, Deposit £50
PLEASE NOTE All payments by cheque, Postal Order etc must be made payable to THE LYNWOOD FELLOWSHIP and not to the individual it is
being sent to. Payment by Visa or Mastercard now accepted. Payment for seminar bookings to be sent to:
Mrs Barbara Hague, 13 Raleigh Drive, Whetstone, London N20 0UX
Tel: 02083 687198
Seminars for 2016
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Chadwick Hotel ~ Lytham St Annes Friday 20th - Sunday 22nd May 2016
Helen Da Vita (Trance Medium), Brian Gledhill (Trance Medium/ Hypnotherapy)
Arrive 2:00pm - Depart after lunch All en-suite. Tariff - Single £225, Twin £215, Deposit £50
Cober Hill - Scarborough Sunday 10th - Thursday 14th July 2016
Brian Lynch (Medium), Anne Ward (Sacred Geometry) & Coral Ryder (Psychic/Spirit Art)
Arrive 2:00pm - Depart after lunch All en-suite. Tariff - Single £325, Twin £305, Deposit £50
Cober Hill - Scarborough Sunday 18th - Thursday 22nd September 2016
Malcolm McQueen (Tarot, Astrology, & Kabala), Jackie Wright (Medium)
& Jean Johnson (Crystals)
Arrive 2pm - Depart after lunch. All en-suite. Tariff - Single £325, Twin £305, Deposit
Lindum Hotel ~ Lytham St Annes Friday 28th - Sunday 30th October 2016
Ann Davies (Spirit Artist), Darren Turner (Medium)
Arrive 2:00pm - Depart after lunch All en-suite. Tariff - Single £235, Twin £225, Deposit £50