RADIANT FRIENDS 1995 - 2002 by Kevin McGrath / 2002 / 100 pages.

A tribute compilation by David Jones of the further Paranormal case histories and psychic contributions of Kevin McGrath psychic, medium, spirit healer and exorcist. This is a follow-up to Kevin's first book "Radiant Friends beside me". This new book is a fascinating compilation of incredible paranormal case histories and inspirational psychic contributions of Kevin McGrath, a truly special multi-gifted medium and spirit healer of the modern era.  Here are a few case histories from Kevin's book.
PAIN DISAPPEARS AFTER SPIRITUAL HEALING.
I am writing to you further to a telephone conversation we had in late September regarding Mr Kevin McGrath. During the past fifteen years I have suffered from what I thought was arthritis in both knees, which caused severe pain and it also limited my movements. On various visits to my doctor, I was told that it was probably a trapped nerve in my back that would eventually ease in time.   Painkillers only provided minimal relief and so I lived with the discomfort and accepted it as part of life. Towards the latter part of this summer the pain was becoming more and more of a hindrance. At this time, I was given Kevin’s telephone number by a friend.   I contacted Kevin and discussed my symptoms over the telephone.   I told him all about the pain in my knees and legs. Kevin instantly diagnosed the problem did not lie in my legs but was coming from my back.   I made an appointment for a few days later to pay him a visit at his home.   The first thing he did was to place his hands on my back.   He confirmed his diagnosis made over the telephone was correct and the pain stemmed from three slipped discs.   Kevin performed healing treatment, which gave me instant relief.   I was asked to return a week later.   He explained that the treatment would possibly take several weeks. On the second visit, just one week later Kevin examined my back.   He placed his hands on my back again and I felt instant heat from his hands.   Kevin informed me that the process of healing had been so rapid that I would not have to make any further appointments and that my problem had been resolved in just two visits. Since then, I have been virtually pain free and have been able to do things that I had previously thought would be too painful to attempt.
CALLING TIME ON PUB’S UNWANTED GUESTS The Guardian – March 1999. If you visit a pub you expect there to be a wide variety of spirits on offer but what happens when the spirits aren’t of the alcoholic variety and he pub’s regulars report strange goings on? GUARDIAN reporter Suzanne Elsworth attended an exorcism at a haunted hostelry to try to find the truth behind the spooky tales. I have always been fascinated by the paranormal, so when Warrington psychic Kevin McGrath invited me to watch an exorcism of the Raven Inn in Glazebury I just couldn’t refuse. The pub’s licensees, Janet and Steve Allen moved there six month’s ago and, despite hearing about haunting tales from customers, they didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary – until one night in January when they were woken by a crash, as trays of cutlery fell to the floor.   They thought nothing of it and placed the trays in a neat row behind the bar where they could not overbalance. But the next morning the cutlery was again scattered across the floor.   Even the unflappable Janet felt uneasy, as no-one had been in the room but herself.   When Kevin read about the spooky happenings in the GUARDIAN he immediately came to the couple’s aid.   Janet and Steve admit that they were sceptical about the exorcism, but agreed to go through with it after Kevin explained that other, more psychically sensitive people may suffer. Kevin told me that there were the spirits of a woman and man in the pub and their presence was especially strong near the kitchen area.   The pair, though totally unrelated, both dated back to the Georgian era.   He was a carpenter and also worked with coaches, while she cooked at the inn.  “The woman had died from pneumonia, but she clung to the pub when she was asked to move on.“ said Kevin. “She was most insistent that she did not want people in there.   There was no evil force evident, but she didn’t take kindly to people taking over her duties.” After sprinkling liberal amounts of holy water and blessing the building, Kevin was finally satisfied that the restless and troublesome spirits had finally moved on, but he did say that the pub would probably never be free of ghosts.   “There will always be some atmosphere here because the pub absorbs it”, he added. I had no idea what to expect when I agreed to attend an exorcism.   Apart from a couple of visits to a medium, I had never been in close contact with spirits before.   Would glasses go flying across the room, as in a story I wrote about ghosts in Croft’s General Elliot?  Or would I wish I’d put my thermals on when the pub suddenly went icy cold?”