Chezzi Denyer reveals she is now a qualified spiritual medium after course at psychic college in UK - as husband Grant supports her bizarre career change: 'Loving this new you'

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Chezzi Denyer has announced that she's experienced a spiritual awakening and ready to start work as a medium

The wife of Grant Denyer, 43, recently studied at Arthur Findlay College in Essex, England, a residential institution which describes itself as, 'The World's Foremost College for the Advancement of Spiritualism and Psychic Sciences.'

In an Instagram post on Monday, Chezzi revealed that she is embracing her new, open-minded life. 

'All the things you grew up not liking about yourself… The things you tried to dull and hide about your personality… The qualities that make you who you are… that were deemed odd or strange... Your quirks' she began her post. 

'The signs you gave off that you were not normal TURNED OUT to be your greatest strengths. Became the most liked and desirable parts of you.'

She continued: 'And the more you began to allow the real you to flourish, the more inner peace you found. The more true and meaningful friendships you developed. The greater your capacity to accept others and to show them love. 

'And the more likely you began to walk a path of purpose in this lifetime as your highest self. THIS. This is where I'm at. And it's beautiful.'

Chezzi went on to describe her 'profound' studies at the college, which is described as offering 'facilities unequalled anywhere in the world in the spiritualist movement'. 

Chezzi Denyer (pictured) has announced that she's experienced a spiritual awakening and ready to start work as a medium

'My time at Arthur Findlay College had so many profound moments that I'm yet to process... and of course, then share here.. but I am just so invigorated right now to get a greater conversation happening around self-acceptance' Chezzi said. 

'Every time we choose a path of love over fear, we not only help ourselves grow but we help others simultaneously. And throughout my mediumship studies the most powerful messages from our loved ones strongly reinforce this.'

Chezzi had plenty of support from her husband, Grant, who replied in the comments with well-wishes. 

'Loving this new you. Wearing our scars proudly as evolved people. Proud of your new found (always had them) skills' the television host said. 

The media personality said she had completed a course in 'mediumship studies'

'If you can just use them to help me find the TV remote regularly, that would be ace. Thank you in advance' he added. 

Chezzi first revealed her surprising career change after 'qualifying' for her new job in April. 

She posted  to Instagram on to announce that she is now 'qualified' to give readings as a 'spiritual medium'.

The It's All True? podcast co-host told how she finished her studies at the 'top of her class' as she spoke to George Sargent on her and Grant's podcast.

She read some of the reviews she has received from people she performed readings on during her test as she gave an insight into her new career.

She recently studied at Arthur Findlay College (pictured) in Essex, England, a residential institution which describes itself as, 'The World's Foremost College for the Advancement of Spiritualism and Psychic Sciences'

'Five out of five for overall experience. How much healing and comfort, ten out of ten. How much evidence, ten out of ten. How much value, ten out of ten,' she said.

'One person said: 'One of the most amazing readings I've ever had. She connected with Spirit right away and brought forth so much evidence. She made me cry and brought me so much peace. Thank you again'.'

While another person said of her readings: 'She was so amazingly accurate and the messages she was giving were so spot on and something I deeply needed to hear.

'I would love to support Chezzi in the future with anything she may need. She has a beautiful gift.'

Chezzi announced in May last year she wanted to embark on a journey to become a spiritual medium and had begun studying online with The Medium School in Canada.

Chezzi had plenty of support from her husband, Grant (right), who replied in the comments with well-wishes. 'Loving this new you. Wearing our scars proudly as evolved people. Proud of your new found (always had them) skills' the television host said

The mother-of-three shared a picture of herself at the time taking notes during a Zoom session with her coach at 4:27am.

A medium is an individual who claims to be able to facilitate communication between spirits of the dead and living human beings.

The former TV producer said she did not necessarily want become a professional medium, but was mostly excited to learn the craft. 

'I chose this course as a way of learning to trust myself more,' she told her followers.

She said she wanted to 'develop ways to enhance my intuition' and learn to 'slow down' so she could pay more attention to the 'signs and symbols' she encounters.

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