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Why is mediumship so popular? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ewan Nicholson   
Wednesday, 13 December 2006
Over the last few years there has been a rise in the public interest in the whole process of mediumship - that is, communicating with people who have died. With programs such as John Edwards' ‘Crossing Over', the whole process has been brought to our lounge rooms. We seem both startled and skeptical as the medium communicates to loved ones and gives messages from beyond the grave, in what can be tear jerking, humorous or even to the point where we think "Wow! How did you know that?"

Within the clocktime framework of modern day thinking, the whole process of communicating with people who are deceased seems unbelievable, but this has not always been the case. The truth is that our modern "scientific way" of viewing the world and life after death is more the abnormality in human history rather than the norm. Almost every culture and civilization has recognized the relationship between this world we reside in and the world of people who have passed over. Through this relationship, they have developed a way of communicating and relating to loved ones and other beings who may exist in those realms and who are interested in communicating with us. As a psychic, I have found mediumship to be in some ways the most challenging of the psychic arts, but at the same time, the most rewarding, as you make a connection with someone who has passed away and are able to contribute to renewing a link between the person who has been left behind and the person who has died a truly fulfilling experience for everyone involved. The trick I have found with mediumship is that it is in essence a case of having to suspend your logical processes and open up to the different levels of communication. When you step into this realm, messages, insights and understandings can come through freely and easily. When you battle with this, it can turn into a real ‘head trip'. What I have also realized is that mediumship in its own way, once you have the basics in place, is very easy to do.

 

We have turned the process of communication with people who have died into something only a ‘god-gifted' psychic can do, when in truth, it should in essence be natural to all of us. Not only can anyone learn to communicate with people who have died, I would say it should be compulsory that in schools throughout the world, children should be taught this ancient art. The truth is that we all will face the death of a loved one at some point in time. As sure as the rise and fall of the sun, so is the nature of life and death. We will also each, when the time is right, face our own death. As we come into contact with the death of those we love and the death of ourselves, our ability and confidence to relate to those from either world can transform this from being a frightening experience to a natural and healthy part of the whole cycle of life. So I would encourage anyone wanting to learn a skill, which can be life transforming, to take up the process of learning mediumship.

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Spirit World
written by Angela, February 26, 2008
I have a friend who telephoned me the other week and half way through the conversation claimed she could see into my kitchen where I was at the time and told me that various members of my family/friends were all around me. She described them in great detail and I could relate to them all and could confirm by her description who they were. I would love to have been able to see them all myself and wonder how this can be achievable. My friend states it only happens to her when she has had a few glasses of wine, but that she is usually always accurate. Also she claimed to see my ex-husband (who is very much still alive) standing in my shadow. The next day I was terrified he had passed over during the night as I sensed this was a strange thing. However, my friend assures me that often living people turn up in the middle of these "readings" and I wonder why this is so. I have recently re-married someone who is a problem drinker with issues from his past and apparently my spirit family were shaking their heads at me telling me that "this is not my space". Can you enlighten me please? Would be very grateful for your assistance.

Sincerely
Angela
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written by G.Kane, June 11, 2008
Recently my lovely uncle passed away unexpectedly. My mother is totally consumed with grief which is normal I know. I just would love to be able to tell her something to make her feel better. Is he ok?
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