Psychic Medium Matt Fraser Speaks About Intuition and His Rare Psychic Gift

  • 10 years ago
Happening here, you have seen it done on television shows and probably wondered, is this for real? now is your chance to meet a medium. joining us a local psychic and medium, Matthew Fraser.

Matthew Fraser is the highly respected psychic/medium featured on local NBC Morning News, CBS Radio, The Learning Annex and more. Through his sold out live events, to regular appearances on major media outlets across the nation, Matt Fraser is on a daily odyssey into the spiritual world and back, with a personal mission to re-connect families, friends and loved ones across the ultimate divide both through his standing-room-only shows and his new book The Secrets to Unlocking Your Psychic Ability. Matts proved his psychic power to millions across the globe and is what local NBC morning news calls "Talented psychic with a sense of humor" because of his vivacious get up and go personality. He is today's version of a real life ghost whisperer! Matt Fraser is both a psychic and a medium and uses these powerful skills to help others, and to bring peace and comfort to the living. It's definite that Matt Fraser's Gifts are "Out of this World"!




Local psychic and medium Matthew Fraser joined the Rhode Show Thursday to fill us in on what it's like living with his gift.

As a medium, it's Fraser's job to connect everyone here on the physical world with their loved ones on the other side.

"I can see those who are departed, so what I usually do is I'll bring through grandparents or parents, and share with them memories that they would have on the other side," he said. "They'll talk about things that they remembered when they were here in the physical world with their loved ones, and these are messages that bring hope, and joy, and comfort to those in the physical world."

Fraser said he realized he had his gift when he was only 3 years old. He's been able to see the departed since then, and also said that psychic abilities run in his family.

"When I was a child, it was something that I was struggling with," Fraser said. "It's always tough when you see and hear things that other people don't."