Eleonora of Kensington
Spiritist Author & Researcher
Death is not the end. We continue.

Clarity and understanding for dreams, signs, and life after death.
Ask me about what lies beyond.

About the Author
About the Author
Eleonora of Kensington is a British-based Spiritist writer exploring life after death, dreams, spiritual continuity and the quiet presence of our loved ones beyond the physical world. Her work blends lived experience with Spiritist research to offer clarity, comfort and a modern understanding of why our existence does not end.
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Real Stories of Spirit Messages, Warnings, and Life After Death
Maria Grazia never called herself a medium — yet the extraordinary followed her quietly and consistently.
Dignified, perceptive and sharp-witted, she moved naturally between the visible and the unseen: dreams that unfolded as shown, warnings that proved true, and messages from relatives long in Spirit.
The Medium Was My Mother brings together real accounts of apparitions, revelations and intimate family communication beyond the physical world — a testimony to a woman who walked daily with the unseen, and to the Spiritist truth at the heart of her life: love does not end. Read More
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Beyond the Last Breath
Beyond the Last Breath
A True story of cancer, death, and the light that continued.
When her mother was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer, the author became her constant companion — through illness, lucidity, and the moment of disincarnation.
Beyond the Last Breath is an intimate Spiritist account of that passage: the spiritual meaning of illness, the moment of separation, and the benefactors who accompany the transition from one life to the next.
The story continues after death.
From the first night, her mother appeared with clarity: dreams that proved true, messages in moments of need, and presences that revealed a simple truth — love does not end.
A compassionate book for anyone navigating grief, offering clarity, comfort and the certainty that we do not die; we continue. Read More.
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Addiction, death, and the light that redeems
Alberto was the author’s uncle — a gentle, troubled man whose life ended at forty.
But his presence did not end with his passing.
During one of the darkest periods of her life, he returned with clarity: dreams that carried warnings, impressions that proved true, and even an apport that appeared at a decisive moment. His guidance became steady, precise, protective.
The Spirit of Alberto follows this extraordinary bond between niece and uncle, exploring addiction, family wounds, spiritual intervention, and the continuity of affection beyond death.
A moving account of unseen help and the loyalty that survives both life and loss. Read More



