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Suzane Northrop
BornCorning, New York
Occupation(s)spiritual medium and television personality
WebsiteSuzaneNorthrop.com

Suzane Northrop (born in 1948) is an author, podcaster, tv show host, and purported psychic medium. She has written at least four books and hosted the television show "The Afterlife with Suzane Northrop" which aired for one season in 2008.

Biography

The daughter of an Irish-English-Native American farming family in upstate New York, Northrop claims to have first discovered her ability to connect with those in the spirit world when she was 5, but was most powerfully moved when her deceased grandmother visited her at the age of 13 after passing from colon cancer.

Spiritualism

Northrop purports that our consciousness, soul, and spirit continues on beyond the physical realm when we die. She also states that those who have passed over to the spirit world do not continue to experience the psychical, mental or emotional pain we perceive in the physical realm. Those memories or experiences do not exist in the soul process.

Northrop participated in an experiment performed by Gary Schwartz called “The Afterlife Experiments.” In the experiments, she scored highest in accuracy among all participants. The experiments were the subject of a HBO special of the same name and Schwartz’s book, The Afterlife Experiments.

References

  1. Gerbic, Susan (28 January 2021). "Suzane Northrop – Operation Lemon Meringue". Skepticalinquirer.org. CFI. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Thompson, Vicky (2012-07-13). "Doorway Into The Afterlife: Interview with Suzane Northrop".
  3. Schwartz, Dr. Gary (2003). The Afterlife Experiments. New York: Atria Books. p. 400. ISBN 0743436598.

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