My favorite movies are those that open the spiritual heart and stir the soul, particularly supernatural films and sometimes science fiction and drama. As I enjoy lengthy narratives, I prefer watching TV series. The first three series listed below are given greater attention.

Ghost Whisperer is a supernatural TV series about Melinda Gordon, a holy woman who can communicate with the dead and help them cross over into the light after resolving their unfinished business with the living. I’ve watched it many times. It may be difficult for those who are uncomfortable with the topic of death. But it is a very kind and sublime film about selfless love for all people, including the lofty relationships between man and woman, and parents and children. It is an excellent way to open your heart and develop compassion. The true love between Melinda Gordon and her husband Jim Clancy evokes feelings of pure love and joy. The series was consulted on by a real medium named Mary Ann Winkowski, who has her own website and YouTube channel where she talks about ghosts.
You can watch some videos from Ghost Whisperer:
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Once Upon a Time is a magical fairy tale series about heroes and villains, true love that transcends all realms and breaks any curse, and evil wizards who can become good. This film will inspire you to great love and a mission to help people. You will also feel a strong desire to become a good wizard by mastering the art of manifestation. The series is so captivating that it is watched almost in one sitting. After enlightenment, you perceive the events and feelings evoked by the film differently. A lot of love and magic appears in the soul. The true love between Snow White and Prince Charming, Emma Swan and Captain Hook, and other heroes leaves an unforgettable and deep impression. The same can be said about the colossal power of love to turn darkness into light, as seen in the characters of the Evil Queen and Rumplestiltskin.
One of the highlights of filming the series was the wedding of Josh Dallas and Ginnifer Goodwin, who played Prince Charming and Snow White.
You can watch some videos from Once Upon a Time:
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Poltergeist: The Legacy is a supernatural TV series that delves into the clandestine world of a secret society known as the Legacy. For centuries, this enigmatic group has valiantly stood as a bastion against the encroaching forces of otherworldly evil. The extraordinary team of the Legacy’s San Francisco House embodies the very essence of true lightworkers, inspiring us to embrace our own inherent potential for spiritual work. Despite its 1990s origins, the series holds up remarkably well, offering a compelling narrative that transcends the limitations of its era.
For me, Poltergeist: The Legacy stands as one of the most effective television shows in promoting the exploration and development of psychic abilities. While engrossed in its captivating storylines, I found myself experiencing a heightened sense of connection to the spirit realm, even receiving messages of wisdom from the Higher Self.
Embark on this amazing journey and discover the profound impact this series can have on your own extra-sensory perception. You may want to check out this website created by its fans.
You can watch the introduction to Poltergeist: The Legacy.
In addition, my favorite TV shows include
- Eureka (an exceptional science fiction series),
- Limitless (a brilliant science fiction show with touches of drama and comedy; there’s also a film with the same title, but I prefer the series immensely; this is one of my favorite quotes from the show: “I stood on the road for 12 hours before somebody told me they found Lucy. I am not complaining about the windburn per se, but it would be nice if the Bureau could reimburse me for some aloe.”),
- Wednesday (a fascinating supernatural show for young people),
- Sleepy Hollow (a captivating supernatural series; what a beautiful quote from it: “Every day in purgatory, I woke up without any proof I could ever save you. What kept me going was faith. I clung onto it for 231 years. Had I done so for 230, we would not be here today. Remember your own words, my love. ‘We must have faith.’”),
- House (a thrilling medical drama), and
- Lie to Me (a remarkable crime drama).