Beverly Eustice, mother of N'Sync's Chris Kirkpatrick, talks about her reading experience with C.J.
 
 
"Let me start out by saying I am a great admirer of C.J. Sellers' work as a psychic/medium. Having worked with her daughter Kristen for many years, I often heard stories of amazing things her mother had been able to communicate, about the future, and also from those who had passed into their next existence. So it didn't surprise me too much when Kristen said her mother had an urgent message for me.

Even though Kristen had reminded me a few times, I had forgotten that C.J. wanted to speak with me. Finally, Kristen emailed me asking me to just contact her mother and arrange a time we could talk. We settled on Wednesday, about a week from that day, and I promptly forgot again.

The next evening, sometime around 9:30 p.m., my phone rang. It was C.J., who apologized over and over, but said those who wanted to contact me were
so insistent that she couldn't get any rest. (It reminded me of Whoopee Goldberg in "Ghost." Sorry C.J.!) ANYHOW, I was just sitting in my room watching TV, so I agreed to let her proceed.  What followed was truly amazing, so I thought I would share it with others.

C.J. began by speaking from my late husband, who was concerned for one of my the kids. He said there was someone close to that child who was a bad influence, and proceeded to describe someone near them in great detail. He mentioned other details, then my Father came through. What surprised me was how much the things C.J. said so closely reminded me of the way the two men spoke. Rob, a well-educated, soft-spoken man, always tried to put a gentle spin on things when he had something harsh to say. When she spoke from him, she captured his Los Angeles way of speaking, even saying certain words the quirky way he did. C.J. had never met my late husband, nor had she ever heard him speak. I'm fairly sure she didn't know he was from LA. When my father came through, the tone of the conversation definitely changed. He was a no-nonsense, cut to the point, blunt man. He flat out said he hated many of my child's friends, and was angry that this child hadn't
moved forward in their life. Even though Dad had been gone for 33 years, the words she spoke from him brought his voice right into my mind. What a shock!

C.J. went on for over two hours, speaking sometimes from what she saw on her own, and sometimes transferring messages from the two men. So many of the details of what C.J. said in that time were private moments that no one else would have ever heard. She had a grave warning for me, regarding a relative, cocaine, and a serious medical threat. She said it would start out as a tragedy, and then turn into a blessing in disguise. And she said it would happen very soon.

The next day, a young relative who was in Orlando for a visit was rushed to the hospital. Barely over twenty, his heart was racing at a frightening pace, so they life flighted him to another hospital. There he had an emergency heart catheterization. The physician spoke with me in the hall said. "We believe this was caused by substance abuse, most likely cocaine." I was shocked.

Upon returning home a few weeks later, the young man received the good news that his attack hadn't been caused by cocaine, but possibly by an antibiotic he was taking. However, the doctors did find a heart defect which might have caused a fatal attack had he continued to abuse alcohol. Everything happened just as C.J. predicted, and the incident probably saved his life.

Her observations regarding me and my family were right on the mark. I still think back on many of the things she said and marvel at how much she knew. Or how much she learned from our loved ones on the other side. Thanks, C.J.. So much of what you said I needed to hear!

                                                                                   Fondly,
                                                                                  Bev Eustice"
 
 
Bev Eustice is the mother of Chris Kirkpatrick, former band member of the mega pop rock group N'Sync, VH1's Mission:Man Band and CMT's Gone Country .
 
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