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About Sam

It has long been my intention to talk about probably the most important person in the make-up of  Derek Acorah – Spirit Medium.

Most of you will be familiar with Sam, my Spirit Guide, having seen and heard me converse with him on television and radio whilst conducting telephone readings for callers to the various programmes in which I have been fortunate enough to take part.  I have been asked on numerous occasions how it happened that I have Sam as my Spirit Guide, how we met and how we became so close.

The story begins over 2000 years ago when I was incarnated to this earth as a member of a family who lived in Ethiopia.  My family were very poor farmers – I was one of five children, having two brothers and two sisters.  We were all expected to help my mother and father to scratch a living from the barren Ethiopian area in which we lived.  I however, was a rebel, even in those far off days and often used to wander off on my own.

In those days many travellers used to pass through our village.  One of these men was well known to us all as he would frequently return.

His name was Masumai.  He used to speak to the villagers of times of change; the people were drawn to him to listen to his philosophies – why we were all here on this earth and what was expected of us.  It became evident to me, even at my young age, that he was blessed with special gifts – gifts which neither my father nor my mother had.

Although we were peaceful people, at times feuds would occur.  I remember the awful day when a large group of men invaded our village.

There was much screaming and shouting and some homes were set alight.  Many people were killed, my mother, father, brothers and sisters amongst them.  I escaped harm because I had wandered a short distance from the village and when I heard the noise, I hid in some bushes on the outskirts. When the noise subsided and night fell I crept back to my home which had escaped the fires of the invaders.  I was alone and terrified.  For the first time in my life I had no-one.  I was very tired and hungry and mortally afraid that the invaders would return.  My nine year old eyes had witnessed so much but eventually exhaustion took over and I slept.

I awoke in the morning and remember feeling all over again the shock, the aloneness and the isolation – all these emotions enveloped my young mind.  I crept out and managed to find a few scraps of food and a little water.  Gathering these together, I fled back to my home and piled some wood behind the door to prevent anybody opening it from the outside.  I stayed there on my own for three days.

On the fourth day I heard a loud noise outside our dwelling and someone shouted my name time and time again.  It was Masumai.  I ran to him, crying uncontrollably.  He put his arm round me and held me close whilst I relayed to him what had happened to our village.  He listened and held me tenderly and calmed me down.  Despite my sorrow I felt uplifted.  I was no longer alone.  Masumai explained that my family were beyond hurt now, that they were in a world where no harm could come to them and that one day, I would be reunited with them.  He told me that until that time came, he would be a father to me.

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