Local paranormal investigator to share Bigfoot, psychic experiences
By day,
But after hours, she is a psychic, offering her services as a ghost-hunter and medium. Oh, and she also helps a team that looks for a Bigfoot-type creature in our local woods.
During her upcoming lecture on
"I've always known I was psychic," said the
Growing up in
Csaszar has gone into local preserves with members of the Mid-Florida Bigfoot group.
Csaszar said one of the stars of "Finding Bigfoot" and "Expedition Bigfoot,"
But her decades of work and research has explored realms so much beyond Bigfoot. She is well-known in communities following paranormal activity. She is the founder of the
She's also offered her services to help local families who have a ghost problem in their home.
Csaszar has appeared in the documentary, "The Mookie Experiment," produced by Outkast Paranormal, which was filmed this year.
Earlier,
Ghoulies and ghosties and things that go bump in the night
You might say it's a family affair, because in addition to her sister who has psychic abilities, her daughter and a granddaughter have also gone on Bigfoot and ghost-hunting expeditions with her.
Their travels have taken them to
One bone-chilling story she related was a ghost rising from the ground and materializing in front of her daughter.
And then there's Csaszar's affiliation with renowned Bigfoot hunter and documentary filmmaker,
Being psychic means one can communicate, or commune, with others and other lifeforms, explained Csaszar. She said in one of the treks through a nature preserve in
The reason why humans have been unable to capture Bigfoot on camera, or even hunt or trap one, might be due to the fact they are interdimensional, meaning they come from another dimension and then disappear, Csaszar claims.
If you would like to learn more about Csazar's experiences, her
Purchase online by gong to sgjourneytowellness.org or call 941-883-4942. Tickets must be paid for in advance; autographs and personal photos will be available.
Tickets are limited and will be sold on a first-come basis.
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