Confessions of a Closeted Clairvoyant
Being an Intuitive in a Skeptical World
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Kim Bantle
A remarkable true story about a life spent learning to harness internal powers and opening up to the mysteries of the universe.
When Kim Bantle was 9 years old, her mother conducted a quiet test. Her gold earring had gone missing, so she asked Kim to close her eyes and imagine where it might be. When Kim opened her eyes, she knew right where to look, and found the earring within seconds.
Kim and her mother didn't speak about the power of intuition, but it was something they shared. As Kim grew up, her abilities grew stronger. But she learned, as her mother had, to keep her insights private.
Kim built an impressive career in television with practiced composure. Behind her calm exterior, she was quietly tuning in—checking her intuition, reading the energy in the room, and trusting the invisible cues that guided her decisions. Her search for understanding led her deep into the worlds of energy, reincarnation, and mediumship—subjects that, time and again, brought her face-to-face with God and the mystery of the afterlife.
Then came a twist she never saw coming: her young son began showing signs of the same abilities. Suddenly, Kim was no longer just the intuitive child—she was the mother of one. Determined to help him, she sought guidance, studied control techniques, and learned how to "turn down the volume" on the unseen input that had begun to overwhelm them both.
Along the way, she found a community of kindred spirits—teachers, skeptics, and believers—who encouraged her to share her story. Today, Kim insists that these experiences aren't rare or exclusive. "We're all being visited," she says. "We all have guides. And whether you believe it or not, chances are something unexplained has already brushed against your life."
©2026 Kim Bantle (P)2026 Kim Bantle