Andrea Bittencourt is a spirit medium who offers intuitive connection and guidance, working towards clear, compassionate messages rather than anything dramatic. She will be at the Guildhall across the weekend in September and is available for readings there.
If you have never sat with a medium before, it helps to know what the session actually is. It is a quiet conversation. People usually arrive with something specific in mind, a loss they are carrying, a decision they cannot settle, or a stretch of life that feels unsettled, and the reading is a space to talk it through with someone giving it full attention.
What to expect from a reading
Andrea’s focus, as her work is described, is on clear and compassionate messages. That word compassionate is the one to hold onto: the aim is not to impress you but to leave you steadier than when you sat down. A reading is not a fixed script and it is not a fortune told at you. It is a conversation, and you take from it what is genuinely useful and leave the rest.
Who tends to come
There is no single reason people come to a spirit medium. Some are grieving and want to feel a connection to someone they have lost. Some are simply curious and want to understand what a reading is like. You do not need to arrive believing anything in particular, and you are not expected to. An honest, unhurried session suits people who would rather have a real conversation than a performance.
Something to try this week
Andrea’s work is built on attention and connection, and you can practise a small version of that at home. Pick someone who matters to you, living or lost, and write down one specific memory of them in detail, a phrase they used, the way they laughed. Specifics are where a person really lives. It is a simple, grounding thing to do, and it costs nothing.
Andrea Bittencourt is one of over 70 readers, healers and stallholders at the Mind Body Spirit & Wellness Weekend, Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 September 2026, at Stockport Masonic Guildhall. Her readings, like every session across the weekend, are included with entry.
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