Connecting with Spirit through the Ancient Method of Glass Swirling
Ron Kolek
6:30 pm-8:30 pm ET
- Seating is limited tickets should be purchased in advance.
Join Psychic Medium Lesley Marden and Ronald Kolek in an enchanting evening of connecting with spirit through psychical and mental mediumship.
The evening starts with a short presentation explaining how the energy of spirit vibration works as a way to communicate with Spirit and will be followed by glass swirling. Glass Swirling or glass twirling is a unique form of physical mediumship that allows participants to communicate with spirits through the use of an ordinary glass and a table. With the help of the spirits, the glass will spin or move around the table in order to form a connection with spirit to answer “yes” or “no” questions or even spelling out words.
Glass swirling was used in Victorian spirit séances and events as a way to communicate with dearly departed souls.
Ron Kolek
Ron Kolek is the founder and lead investigator of The New England Ghost Project. With a degree in Environmental Science, he was the ultimate skeptic. However, a near death experience changed all that. No longer blinded by his skepticism, he now uses scientific background to seek the truth about the paranormal.
In addition to hosting Ghost Chronicles on Ghostvillage Radio, iTunes, and Podcast Alley, he also hosts Ghost Chronicles Live and Ghost Chronicles International on Toginet. He previously hosted a weekly radio show on 1490 AM WCCM in Lawrence, Massachusetts, and has contributed to several books including, Picture Yourself Ghost Hunting, The Encyclopedia of Haunted Places, Ghosts from Coast to Coast, and several others.
Ron, his co-host Maureen Wood, and his group have been featured on all of the major New England television channels including WBZ CBS 4, WHDH Channel 7, WCVB Channel 5, WMUR Channel 9, WNDS Channel 50, and others. His exploits have been documented in many newspaper and magazine articles including Woman’s World. He has been a guest on several radio stations and is internationally known with features in the U.K., Germany, and China.

