Chezzi Denyer has revealed she is ready to begin her work as a spiritual medium and embrace her “greatest strengths”.
The former Sunrise producer turned podcaster — and parent of three children with husband Grant Denyer — completed a course online through the UK’s Arthur Findlay College.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Grant Denyer’s wife Chezzi hailed as ‘so brave’.
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Arthur Findlay College describes itself as “the world’s foremost college for the advancement of spiritualism and psychic sciences”.
A spiritual medium claims to have the ability to communicate with the spirits of the dead and living beings, however these claims are unsupported by any scientific proof.
Posting a photo of herself to Instagram on Monday, Denyer shared her mindset with followers.
“Imagine if … all the things you grew up not liking about yourself, the things you tried to dull and hide about your personality … the qualities that make you who you are … ‘twere deemed odd or strange … your quirks,” she began.
“The signs you gave off that you were not normal TURNED OUT to be your greatest strengths.
“Became the most liked and desirable parts of you.
“And the more you began to allow the real you to flourish, the more inner peace you found.
“The more true and meaningful friendships you developed. The greater your capacity to accept others and to show them love.
“And the more likely you began to walk a path of purpose in this lifetime as your highest self. THIS. This is where I’m at. And it’s beautiful.”
She asked her followers to respond in the comments if they resonated with the statement, calling the revelation a “beautiful thing”.
“My time at Arthur Findlay College had so many profound moments that I’m yet to process … and of course, then share here … but I am just so invigorated right now to get a greater conversation happening around self-acceptance,” she went on.
“Every time we choose a path of love over fear, we not only help ourselves grow but we help others simultaneously.
“And throughout my mediumship studies, the most powerful messages from our loved ones strongly reinforce this,” her post ended.
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Her husband, former Sunrise weatherman Grant Denyer wrote that he was “loving this new you” in the post’s comments.
“Wearing our scars proudly as evolved people. Proud of your new-found (always had them) skills. If you can just use them to help me find the TV remote regularly, that would be ace. Thank you in advance,” he said.
Chezzi has previously shared updates throughout her studies, once posting a photo from a session over Zoom at 4.27am (AEST).
She said that for nearly 10 weeks she was waking up at 2.30am to study.
“The commitment seems large, especially when you’re tired and would prefer to sleep …” she explained in an Instagram story from March 2023.
“But the reward is that this course has been life-changing for me.
“I am nowhere close to being able to do this as a profession… and I didn’t enter this course wanting to become a medium.
“I chose this course as a way to trust myself more, to develop ways to enhance my intuition.
“To learn ways of being able to slow down and take note of the multitude of signs and symbols put in my path each day designed to give great hope.”
Denyer said what she had taken from the course was “so much more” than simply trusting herself and enhancing her intuition.
She had also learnt to “put myself first sometimes” and humans were “highly intuitive” — something that people could often forget.
“I’ve learnt that I believe in the world being a good-hearted place despite the constant news of suffering and loss,” she went on.
“I’ve learnt that the people and animals I adored in this life, are with me energetically and cheering me on.
“And the most profound thing of all, is that I have learnt to trust myself.”
Chezzi lives with Grant and their three daughters Sailor, Scout and Sunday in Bathurst, NSW.