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Our Gay Stories With George Koury

October 28, 2021

In this episode of Our Gay Stories, George and I discuss his nearly 30 year relationship, how humor breaks through resistance, and the power of friends.

Who is George Koury?

George is an International Psychic Medium and Angel Messenger. He had a powerful mystical experience at 5 years of age with a visitation from an Angel. From that first moment George had an unfolding of psychic and mediumistic abilities. His first tutor was his maternal Grandmother, a gifted Medium. 

George began his work life as a professional clown with Ringling Brother’s Circus. He was also an instructor at their Clown College. George worked for two decades as a clown. He realized the importance of laughter and a sense of humor on the spiritual path.

He conducts Mediumship demonstrations across the US and in England. He is a frequent guest instructor and Medium at Lily Dale, NY and has been featured on CNN. He writes extensively on spiritual topics and is a contributor to such publications as the British magazine, “3rd I”. His Angel prayers have been published in the book, “365 Days of Angel Prayers.”  

George is also a respected Tarot expert. He has co-taught Tarot with luminaries Rachel Pollack and Mary Greer at Omega Institute in New York. He’s also been a featured instructor at the international Tarot convention, The Reader’s Studio in Manhattan. He teaches group classes in working with Angels, Tarot and Mediumship worldwide. He is also a life-long activist, working on human, animal and environmental right issues.

George conducts private and group readings and classes and makes regular appearances on radio and television. He is respected for his ability to communicate with departed loved ones and Angels with accuracy, compassion and a great sense of humor.

“I am dedicated to serving Spirit and all living beings.”

In Loving Memoriam of George

George transitioned from this world in October 2021. As I write this I am overcome with the loss of such a wonderful man. I miss you, George. And I hope this conversation brings so many an opportunity to know you and love you.