Meet Philip Quinn

Philip Quinn was just six years old when he learned the answer to a question that has mystified humans since the beginning of time — is there life after death? The startling revelation came unexpectedly, soon after his beloved grandmother died. She appeared before him and explained that his ability to fully see and hear her — was a gift. He was to use his gift as best as he possibly can.

It was a life-changing moment for a wee boy, the youngest of five brothers, born and raised in the Catholic section of Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was old enough to know death was a part of life. But now, he also knew for certain — death was not the end of life.

For more than three decades, Philip, a Medium and Life Guide™, has been spreading that message, connecting countless people with loved ones who have crossed over. His readings are known for their extraordinary detail, and individuals all over the globe have called upon his unique ability to converse so clearly with the Other Side.

While his readings offer comfort, peace, and validation for those who are grieving, Philip also uses his gift for another purpose — helping others navigate their personal journeys.

In an ever-changing world, where there is a continuous need for direction and insight, Philip is here to provide guidance for a happier life. Philip has helped thousands of clients work through pain and loss, strained family dynamics, and other difficult circumstances. Whether it is a career decision, a relationship issue, or overcoming fear and uncertainty, a session with Philip provides clarity and purpose.

Through the years, Philip’s work has been featured in many newspapers and magazines throughout Connecticut. Philip has also appeared on a number of radio and television stations, including “Better Connecticut” (WFSB-TV) and “Connecticut Style” (WTNH-TV).

Philip has given freely of his time, offering comfort to bereavement groups, including one at Danbury Hospital, and has partnered with a number of charities, raising tens of thousands of dollars for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the American Cancer Society, Compassionate Friends and Mary’s Place.

In addition, Philip has been a guest lecturer at the University of Hartford, Fordham University, the Shoreline Institute of Lifelong Learning, and at high schools and civic clubs all around Connecticut. He has also been called upon for assistance in paranormal and criminal investigations.

Philip has called Connecticut home since 1993, when his family moved to the United States. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, gardening, and growing rare orchids. He finds peace in nature and in the company of his beloved dogs.

About the Dragonfly

The dragonfly symbolizes spiritual transition and transformation. Its lacy, ethereal wings are much like the veil that separates us from the Other Side. Many Native American tribes believed the rapid movement of the dragonfly’s wings opened a door to the Other Side. When you see a dragonfly, it is a poignant reminder that your loved ones are in a beautiful place, but still very close — just a wing flutter away.