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Encounters with the Kellys: A Plea for Freedom from Dan and Ned Kelly
Encounters with the Kellys: A Plea for Freedom from Dan and Ned Kelly
Encounters with the Kellys: A Plea for Freedom from Dan and Ned Kelly
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Encounters with the Kellys: A Plea for Freedom from Dan and Ned Kelly

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I first met Dan Kelly in a museum gift shop

So begins Delta Shannons journey of discovery with Dan and Ned Kelly. For five years after that first meeting with Dan, her life would be consumed by the Kellys, as she channelled their spirits. Together, they now work to share this message, as well as the truth about the Siege at Glenrowan, with the public.

Dan and Ned Kelly speak here, to and through Shannon. They want people to know that their spirits are earthbound, that they are restless and angry, and that they no longer wish to be bound to this plane. Somewhat ironically, it is the iconization of their name and legacy (not to mention the merchandising of the Kelly name) that keep them from achieving peace, and they want it to stop.

The people of Australia can release Dan and Ned and allow them to go beyond the higher realms and heal their souls. In Encounters with the Kellys, Shannon lets the men share their side of the story and shares how modern-day readers can help these two trapped souls find rest.

Their message is clear: They are lost. They are in pain. They want to be free.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 16, 2012
ISBN9781452503417
Encounters with the Kellys: A Plea for Freedom from Dan and Ned Kelly
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Delta Shannon

Delta Shannon is a spiritual medium (through no choice of her own) and a member of the Australian Psychics’ Association. She has been giving professional readings since 2001, but has been in contact with spirits since childhood.

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    Encounters with the Kellys - Delta Shannon

    Contents

    Foreword

    PART I

    PART II

    PART III

    Afterword

    Spirit Writing

    About the Author

    Foreword

    Beginnings

    I first met Dan Kelly in a museum gift shop.

    Setting out for a leisurely drive, no destination in mind, I found myself drawn to the town of Glenrowan. When I entered the town, it felt as though I’d entered another world. The presence of spirits was alarmingly strong, and I could hear horses galloping and men yelling. I pulled over and got out of my car to watch these in spirit gallop up the main street. I stood in awe as I realized exactly who these spirits were—considering where I was, there was little doubt—and I felt privileged to have been allowed to view them at such close proximity.

    Rather than leave Glenrowan and head back home, as I’d intended, I felt the need to take a look in the Ned Kelly Museum. Not knowing the story of the siege or the Kellys’ lives at all, what lay ahead came as quite a surprise.

    I walked around the small display area, familiarizing myself with the history of the Kelly family as it was presented in pictures and panel displays. It was a small place, full of sadness. Although the museum itself was rather well-lit, a feeling of darkness and gloom pervaded.

    Uncomfortable with this energy, I made my way for the exit. Then, on my right-hand side, Dan Kelly appeared in full manifestation and angrily asked me to request the management of the museum take down the picture of his charred body. He said that it upset him greatly that people viewed his remains.

    I did not do what Dan asked of me that day, although I did so some years later. Instead, I turned away and walked out. I am unaware if the picture is still on display.

    Time went on, and I tried to block the whole ordeal. Until Ned Kelly appeared in full manifestation and asked if I would return to Glenrowan to see his brother, Dan. I was overwhelmed. Ned’s presence is one of great strength, and I must say, I felt most privileged to have witnessed this honourable spirit.

    So, of course, I went back to Glenrowan.

    I met Dan again. This time he told me

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