The Psychic Nurse
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I have tried to make it sound reasonable at this point in time, so the readers can make their own mind up. It is a story that can happen and take place in someones life. So you can make your own mind up, as its validity. Take nothing for granted in this world of ours especially when you look around at what is happening in the world today with the bloodshed and unhappiness that surrounds us.
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The Psychic Nurse - Matthew Wilson
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Contents
The Psychic Nurse out of this World Written By Matthew Wilson R-M-N
Organic Brain Syndromes
Types Of Mental Disorders
From White Feather Spiritaul Guide
Treading The Path
Man His a Multidimensional Being
Only Light
The Journey of the Soul in Manifestation
The Soul (2)
Knowing The Real From The Unreal
Two Worlds Together
The Spiritual Pathways
The Continuity Of Life
Over Crowded
Stumbling Blocks (Page 1)
Stumbling Blocks (Page 2)
Good & Bad Planes Of Existence
A Passing From One Plane To The Next
Abstract Means
Awake
Beck And Call
Being & Becoming Past Lives Relived
Being an RMD
Bridge Building
Clairaudience
From An Elderly Adept
A Mediums Expression
Knowing
Opening Your Channels
Communication
Put Away Your Wants And Desires
Reality Appears
Searching
Shedding A Little Light
The Continuity Of Life
The philosophical & psychological approach
The Spirit Within Matter?
The Time Arrives
Martelo Clairvoyant Medium
The Psychic Nurse Part 1 The Psychological Journey To The Spirit World Part 11 Matthew Wilson
The Scientic Approach To The Intuitive Mind By Matthew Wilson
The Psychic Nurse out of this World Written
By Matthew Wilson R-M-N
T he purpose of this book is not to teach Psychiatry, but to enlighten the ordinary person in the street regarding the everyday activities working in A Psychiatric Hospital. Nursing the many types of Mental Illnesses that confronts Society in a modern setting.
Also the story of one particular man, faced with knowledge that he also could see and hear voices which he has to subdue on many occasions, While looking after the Mentally Sick.
Having the gift of second sight and at the same time working under duress at times, knowing that the mind can and does play tricks with humanity.
The aim of this book is to bring across the many pitfalls and if possible show that we are all human and these conditions can appear and happen to the best of people.
So I say to you all don’t be to hasty in your attitude towards those afflicted as they belong to some ones mother.
In my quest to do what I can in this field in my endeavour to bring a little happiness to those who for many reasons are suffering I say to you think before you speak, hoping you may derive something from my experiences working in a Psychiatric Hospital.
Written by Matthew Wilson R-M-N.
The following is a true story, an account of working in a Psychiatric Hospital looking after the mentally sick and the Disturbed mind.
One of the reasons I decided to take up this profession was because I was in forces in Korea in 1950—Attached to the
26th Field Ambulance looking after the wounded and injured so I had some knowledge in the medical field so to speak.
I got demobbed in 53, and then I had numerous jobs from that moment on until the year 1967 I applied for a student nurses post.
I went for the interview and sat a test, they said we will be in touch with you in the next 2 weeks sending you a letter by post, Ok I said—I don’t know whether I am putting the cart before the horse? So I will tell you that after coming out of the forces I met a nice girl who is my wife now, we have 4 children and many grandkids and great ones as well.
So I have mentioned that as you may think well his he or isn’t he married or not.
I was waiting for the outcome of my interview and the answer whether I had been excepted as the Hospital—To my surprise I received a letter confirming that I had been excepted and would I confirm this letter to them and the starting date I was in between jobs so it didn’t matter about giving any notice in.
In the letter they sent me it stated for me to go to the main office on arrival, by the way the hospital was at least 9 miles from where I lived, so it was a bus ride there.
When I got there I went up a long drive to the main offices and on top of the offices was a big clock I found the place and was shown into the waiting room where others sat.
I presumed waiting to be called regarding the position.
So my turn came and was shown into another room, and sat at a desk was two people a man and a woman.
The man introduced himself by saying he was the Chief Male Nurse and the lady said she was the Matron, and your name he asked, I told him my name and he said sit down, we pleased for you to join us.
According to your experience you have some knowledge in the Medical Field which will be helpful in your training.
We have decided for you to train as a R-M-M Registered Mental Nurse.
It is a three year course—consisting of Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology, and Psychiatry—you will be in the hospital teaching establishment 3 days a week to begin with we welcome you aboard and then shook hands, just wait outside and then we will show you and take you round the Hospital.
This he did and showed us different departments first of all and then proceeded to the wards—I was not afraid at all been in the Army so nothing came as a shock to me, just that I feeling sorry at sight of some of those poor souls, who I knew could not help or do anything about their condition.
I just felt uneasy with others with me as I think some of them had not seen people like this before so the story goes.
I started my nursing career and did shift work mainly, my weekly wages in them days was around £8 per week, no travelling expenses.
When I was not at school, I did morning shifts and then late ones starting at 2pm on the late shift Saturday night and change over early morning Sunday—I was first working on a Psycho-geriatric ward, and the charge nurse said to me, well lad how are you going to get here in the morning for 6 am, as a rule the students have to sleep in the bathroom on mattresses.
I said no way am I going to do that while I have a bed at home, but that put me in a dilemma you could say.
So what was I to do under the circumstances, then it hit me working on the ward was a nurse who said earlier that he came from my neck of the woods, so I asked him if he could do me a favour just this once, and he replied no problem so that settled that.
From now on I needed transport for Saturday night Sunday change over, through the week I went by bus what came into my mind was the week coming, I had to find some transport to me there.
So I borrowed some cash off my mother and told her what it was for, I was alright has I had a past my driving test, also I drove while in the army a stretcher jeep.