This session opens with a real-life lesson in surrender and flow after a technology failure forced the cancellation of the previous month’s gathering. Suzanne shares the insights she received afterward, including the reminder that sometimes “stuff happens” and not every challenge carries a deeper spiritual meaning.
Suzanne discusses the growing use of online mediumship development circles, highlighting how students around the world were using technology to sit together in the silence and strengthen their connection with spirit. A major teaching focuses on the difference between left-brain storytelling and right-brain knowing, and how mediums can unknowingly fill in gaps with assumptions rather than reporting exactly what spirit is communicating.
Topics explored include:
- Staying focused during meditation
- Why spirit communication often comes more easily during everyday activities
- Developing deeper states of awareness through meditation
- Trusting evidence that doesn’t immediately make sense
- Handling skeptical sitters during readings
- Avoiding the tendency to “fill in the blanks”
- Strengthening the flow state during readings
The most distinctive takeaway from this recording is probably Suzanne’s teaching on left-brain storytelling versus right-brain knowing. It’s a practical mediumship lesson that goes beyond simply receiving information and gets into how the mind can distort communication, which makes this session stand out from many of the earlier development-focused recordings.

