in Finland, currently visiting Norway, princess Martha Louise , 47, has provoked a stir among the establishment of the angel school. He told the evening journal in an interview, that can sense spirits, and experience the Norwegian king in the castle of a supernatural presence.
Martha Louise is the author of the Sensitive born -book business partner Elisabeth Nordeng with, and told in the book openly about their experiences, specific sensitive. The evening newspaper he told that many of the special delicate way he senses the energy in the room.
in his Childhood he felt something special for the king family in their current home Skaugumin farm near Oslo. King Harald and his family lived on the farm of the king Olaf still be alive.
- Many sense, is the room a good spirit, or is this place creepy. If there is a specific sensitive, might sense more. When I was little, I was afraid of the dark so much. When my room will change to a corner of the room, afraid of the dark and felt that someone is staring at me. I was terrified every night when I'm trying to get to sleep, he told the evening newspaper.
the Rest of the family tried to reassure and convince the princess that the room didn't have anyone. Reason scary experience revealed a few years ago, when Martha Louise to discuss them with those of his father, the Norwegian king Harald.
Maybe five years ago, my father asked who was there a corner of the room nukkuikaan. I said that I did. During the second world war the nazis had taken over our house, and dad said that a nazi officer to kill himself in a corner of the room where I had slept. I was like, okay, now I understand everything he says.
Princess Martha Louise and Elisabeth nordeng's special sensitivity to the resource -lecture on Wednesday in Helsinki, and on Thursday in Turku.
norway's princess Martha Louise to experience at a young age he was different than the others. A few years ago he found an explanation of the specific sensitivity of the test. SALLA hekkala princess Martha Louise gave a lecture to the special sensitivity of Elisabeth Nordeng. SALLA HEKKALA