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Tracey Dimech on talking to ghosts, spreading awareness of spirituality

A psychic who is holding a special event in Brisbane this month says she’s had “interactions” with the spirit world for as long as she can remember, and she’s keen to pass on their messages.

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When Tracey Dimech’s son Luca told her about his new friend, she knew she’d passed down more than her fair share of genes.

Tracey, 38, a psychic medium, can’t remember a time when she couldn’t communicate with the spirit world but was surprised to learn Luca also had the gift.

“Luca (now 11) came to us when he was three and told us that he had been playing with his twin sister on many occasions,” Tracey says. However, Tracey sadly lost Luca’s twin during pregnancy.

Psychic Tracey Dimech will be at Toombul Town Hall on February 8. Picture: supplied
Psychic Tracey Dimech will be at Toombul Town Hall on February 8. Picture: supplied

Her younger child, Alaska-Mary, 6, has also shown some occasional “quirks” that suggest there is “something” there.

“I am all for letting my children discover their own uniqueness with guidance and protection if and when needed,” she says, having herself enlisted the help of a mentor in her late 20s.

“Up until then it was a free for all and I had no control over when it would happen. It does take discipline and practice to develop and use effectively.”

And there have been a few interactions with clients and spirits that have stayed with her, including, she says, with the late Australian billionaire Kerry Packer.

“Kerry came through for his personal bodyguard during a session,” she explains, which was “interesting to be a part of”.

Presenting An Evening with Tracey Dimechin Brisbane this weekend, as part of her first capital city tour, the medium says she is planning a dynamic, interactive show, interventions, healings, and connections to the after life.

The mother-of-three cannot predict who or what awaits her at her shows.

“It may sound strange, but Spirit always delivers the goods and who knows what they have up their ghostly sleeve for me to serve to the masses,” she says.

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“I can’t plan any of it, I just prepare myself to hold space for both sides.”

Based in North Avoca on the NSW Central Coast, Tracey says her show also highlights the need for more awareness and mainstream exposure around modern spirituality and what it “looks like”.

“The most common assumption people make is that I am a hippie or a witch,” she says. “I do understand the stereotypes that surround psychics and mediums but they are very, very outdated.”

Born in the historic and supposedly “haunted” NSW town of Windsor, Tracey can’t remember a time when she couldn’t communicate with spirits.

At the age of six she saw her step-grandfather Ray come to say goodbye on the day of his funeral.

“It was just like he was there in the room like every other human there.”

It was in her mid-teens that natural curiosity led Tracey to explore paganism and the occult, in the hope of finding a label for her abilities.

“My late grandmother Mary was a strong source of support as she would listen to my wonderings and discoveries about psychic abilities with empathy and a knowing,” Tracey says.

“She absolutely without a doubt had her own special abilities which she confirmed after passing almost 13 years ago.”

For the past decade, Tracey has been practising all she has learned and developed over the years to provide clarity, understanding and insight for clients, by passing on messages from the other side.

“Most people walk away (from the shows) having gained more than they would have expected regardless of a personal connection,” she says.

“On occasion, Spirit has been known to do a ‘divine intervention’ with certain audience members which can have profound effects.”

“I absolutely love what I do and feel very blessed to serve the masses with my purpose as a messenger and teacher.”

An Evening with Tracey Dimech, Feb 8,

Toombul Shire Hall, 1141 Sandgate Rd, Nundah, $62

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