UPDATE 1-Israel's richest woman gets messages, has visions
* Says visions do not impact management of companies
* Visions halted sale of stake in Housing & Construction
* Seeking investment in clean energy (Recasts with quotes from interview with Arison)
By Tova Cohen and Steven Scheer
TEL AVIV, June 21 (Reuters) - Shari Arison, Israel's richest woman and the controlling shareholder of the country's second-largest bank, said on Sunday she has visions and receives messages "from above," but they do not influence the management of her companies.
Arison set off an uproar in Israel after she revealed that information in an interview with Channel Two broadcast late on Saturday.
"I get a picture, I can feel it. If it's fire, I feel like I'm burning. If people are dying I feel pain," she confirmed in an interview with Reuters.
The Israeli-American Arison along with her brother inherited billions of dollars from her late father Ted Arison, who founded Carnival Corp (CCL.N), the world's biggest cruise ship operator.
She is the controlling shareholder in Bank Hapoalim (POLI.TA) and controls Housing and Construction HUCN.TA, Israel's biggest construction company. Continued...



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