Kelvin is one of three psychics selected to investigate unsolved murders on the acclaimed TV2 series Sensing Murder - now in its second series and one of the country's highest-rating TV shows. From his early days growing up in an isolated rural environment to travelling the world as an acclaimed psychic investigator, Kelvin's life story is amazing, inspirational and at times heart-breaking. Walking In Light shares memories of his earliest psychic experiences and his struggles to accept his gift, and recalls many of the amazingly accurate communications he has shared with believers and sceptics alike.
Born and raised in the Waikato, Kelvin Cruickshank exhibited psychic abilities from an early age. He could hear and feel spirits around him, but had no idea what it all meant. Today, he is a psychic medium with a gift and accuracy that is stunning to observe. In addition to his role on the popular investigative television series 'Sensing Murder', he has appeared twice on Colin Fry's UK series '6ixth Sense'. Kelvin runs sell-out workshops and events, and in his spare time he loves fishing, diving and listening to Pink Floyd.
This book came at a time when my mother was failing and gave me the strength to believe that she would see Dad again. It was a great help when she was passing over to the light.
If you haven't read much about contacting spirits, you will enjoy this book. I think the book is credible because of all the stories Kelvin shares about his encounters with spirits. I attended one of his shows, too, last month, and he his very credible. He works hard to verify the spirits talking to him, and provides credible information to the person the spirit wishes to communicate with.
The book could have been edited a bit better. It is written in a very down-to-earth, folksy, prose with lots of New Zealand idioms, so a bit difficult for an American to follow at times. Nevertheless, it's a very interesting book and brings the author alive.
The book is an easy enjoyable read. Kelvin tells you about what he believes and how his life journey has impacted how he uses his abilities. Enjoy the read.
I can say without hesitation that this is the best autobiography that I've ever read. It covers everything about Kelvin's journey in accepting his psychic abilities and what it's like trying to live a normal life with such an abnormal gift. It was also interesting and moving hearing about other aspects of his life - school, being a chef, marriage, his son. It was captivating the whole way through and had such an interesting story that it almost reads more like a novel than an autobiography.
Even though this book is co-written you can still really hear Kelvin's voice (if you like the way he talks you'll love this book). He comes across very genuine and it's written in such a casual way, typical of a kiwi. I grew up in or frequented or have visited most of the places mentioned in this book which made it all the more relatable.
There are many difficult issues and events that Kelvin has stumbled across throughout his life and this book discusses every one of them thoughtfully, Kelvin moves on with lessons learned and ultimately with a positive outlook - an "everything happens for a reason" kind of attitude that I can really identify with.
For those that don't know, Kelvin Cruickshank is a psychic medium from the TV show Sensing Murder hosted by Rebecca Gibney. Born and raised in New Zealand, Walking In Light is his first book and it was a quick and easy read.
In the beginning, Kelvin takes us back to his childhood and I was surprised to read about the Maori influences in his upbringing. His gift frightened him as a child and it was interesting to find out he is a chef by trade and did this for many years, changing jobs quite often.
I was shocked to read about the negative influence of a particular person in Kelvin's life, although I'm glad he included this in his autobiography. It was clearly an important turning point in his life, contributing to his family breakdown and I admire his decision to include it.
I love watching Sensing Murder and I enjoyed learning more about Kelvin and his past, although this book isn't for everyone. His second book, Bridging the Gap was published in April 2011, and I'd definitely like to read it in the future.
The first of his books I read. The whole concept of his gift/powers fascinates me, so it was really interesting and thought provoking. Written in an easy to read language - just like having a chat with Kelvin.