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 In Pursuit of Physical Mediumship

In Pursuit of Physical Mediumship Robin Foy

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News on Physical Mediumship in your area.

 

Pathway to Spirit, via Joan Hughes is committed to promoting physical mediumship.  Over the coming months we intend to expand the website to include articles on physical mediums, some well known, for example , and other mediums, less well know.

These county pages will be devoted to local groups where physical mediumship is of interest, and also provide a place for publication of physical circle activity.

Please feel free to send us an update from you circle's activities and let us have any news or articles you think relevant to physical mediumship.  Contact Joan Hughes for advice on sitting in physical circles.  See also information on the development circle at Swadlincote Spiritualist Church..


 

Notice Board for this Area

Nothing to post for this area as yet.  In the meantime here is an extract from one of my favorite books, "The Power of Now".

Make it into a meditation. It needn't take long. Ten to fifteen minutes of clock time should be sufficient. Make sure first that there are no external distractions such as telephones or people who are likely to interrupt you. Sit on a chair, but don't lean back. Keep the spine erect. Doing so will help you to stay alert. Alternatively, choose your own favorite position for meditation. Make sure the body is relaxed. Close your eyes. Take a few deep breaths. Feel yourself breathing into the lower abdomen, as it were. Observe how it expands and contracts slightly with each in and out breath. Then become aware of the entire inner energy field of the body. Don't think about it–feel it. By doing this, you reclaim consciousness from the mind. If you find it helpful, use the "light" visualization I described earlier. When you can feel the inner body clearly as a single field of energy, let go, if possible, of any visual image and focus exclusively on the feeling. If you can, also drop any mental image you may still have of the physical body. All that is left then is an all-encompassing sense of presence or "beingness," and the inner body is felt to be without a boundary. Then take your attention even more deeply into that feeling. Become one with it. Merge with the energy field, so that there is no longer a perceived duality of the observer and the observed, of you and your body. The distinction between inner and outer also dissolves now, so there is no inner body anymore. By going deeply into the body, you have transcended the body. Stay in this realm of pure Being for as long as feels comfortable; then become aware again of the physical body, your breathing and physical senses, and open your eyes. Look at your surroundings for a few minutes in a meditative way - that is, without labeling them mentally -- and continue to feel the inner body as you do so. Having access to that formless realm is truly liberating. It frees you from bondage to form and identification with form. It is life in its undifferentiated state prior to its fragmentation into multiplicity. We may call it the Unmanifested, the invisible Source of all things, the Being within all beings. It is a realm of deep stillness and peace, but also of joy and intense aliveness. Whenever you are present, you become `transparent' to some extent to the light, the pure consciousness that emanates from this Source. You also realize that the light is not separate from who you are but constitutes your very essence.

The Source Of Chi

Is the Unmanifested what in the East is called chi, a kind of universal life energy? No, it isn't. The Unmanifested is the source of chi. Chi is the inner energy field of your body. It is the bridge between the outer you and the Source. It lies halfway between the manifested, the world of form, and the Unmanifested. Chi can be likened to a river or an energy stream. If you take the focus of your consciousness deeply into the inner body, you are tracing the course of this river back to its Source. Chi is movement; the Unmanifested is stillness. When you reach a point of absolute stillness, which is nevertheless vibrant with life, you have gone beyond the inner body and beyond chi to the Source itself the Unmanifested. Chi is the link between the Unmanifested and the physical universe. So if you take your attention deeply into the inner body, you may reach this point, this singularity, where the world dissolves into the Unmanifested and the Unmanifested takes on form as the energy stream of chi, which then becomes the world. This is the point of birth and death. When your consciousness is directed outward, mind and world arise. When it is directed inward, it realizes its own Source and returns home into the Unmanifested. Then, when your consciousness comes back to the manifested world, you reassume the form identity that you temporarily relinquished. You have a name, a past, a life situation, a future. But in one essential respect, you are not the same person you were before: You will have glimpsed a reality within yourself that is not "of this world," although it isn't separate from it, just as it isn't separate from you. Now let your spiritual practice be this: As you go about your life, don't give 100 percent of your attention to the external world and to your mind. Keep some within. I have spoken about this already. Feel the inner body even when engaged in everyday activities, especially when engaged in relationships or when you are relating with nature. Feel the stillness deep inside it. Keep the portal open. It is quite possible to be conscious of the Unmanifested throughout your life. You feel it as a deep sense of peace somewhere in the background, a stillness that never leaves you, no matter what happens out here. You become a bridge between the Unmanifested and the manifested, between God and the world. This is the state of connectedness with the Source that we call enlightenment.

Don't get the impression that the Unmanifested is separate from the manifested. How could it be? It is the life within every form, the inner essence of all that exists. It pervades this world. Let me explain.

Dreamless Sleep

You take a journey into the Unmanifested every night when you enter the phase of deep dreamless sleep. You merge with the Source. You draw from it the vital energy that sustains you for a while when you return to the manifested, the world of separate forms. This energy is much more vital than food: "Man does not live by bread alone." But in dreamless sleep, you don't go into it consciously. Although the bodily functions are still operating, "you” no longer exist in that state. Can you imagine what it would be like to go into dreamless sleep with full consciousness? It is impossible to imagine it, because that state has no content. The Unmanifested does not liberate you until you enter it consciously. That's why Jesus did not say the truth will make you free, but rather: "You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." This is not a conceptual truth. It is the truth of eternal life beyond form, which is known directly or not at all. But don' t attempt to stay conscious in dreamless sleep. It is highly unlikely that you will succeed. At most, you may remain conscious during the dream phase, but not beyond that. This is called lucid dreaming, which may be interesting and fascinating, but it is not liberating. So use your inner body as a portal through which you enter the Unmanifested, and keep that portal open so that you stay connected with the Source at all times. It makes no difference, as far as the inner body is concerned, whether your outer physical body is old or young, frail or strong. The inner body is timeless. If you are not yet able to feel the inner body, use one of the other portals, although ultimately they are all one. Some I have spoken about at length already, but I'll mention them again briefly here.

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Extracts from Robert Monroe's Journey's out of the Body

In the fall of 1964 an interesting meeting was held one evening in Los Angeles. It was composed of some twenty assorted psychiatrists, psychologists, scientists, et al —and myself. It was a most rewarding evening. The purpose of the meeting was to examine with sincerity and seriousness Hie experiences and experiments which have been condensed herein. After several hours of interrogation by the group, it was my turn. I asked two simple questions of each of them: "If you were going through what I have been experiencing, what would you do?" It was the definite opinion of the majority—more than two thirds—that every effort should be made to continue, such experimentation in the hope of enlightening and expanding man's knowledge of himself. Several half seriously stated that I should run, not walk, to the nearest psychiatrist. (None present offered his services.) The second question: "Would you, personally, take part in experiments that would lead to the creation of such unusual activity in yourself?" Here, the pattern changed somewhat. About half stated their willingness to participate. Oddly, in this group were some of those who were most skeptical of the reality of such experiences. Of course, this gave me the opportunity to nudge gently those who were in favor of continued experiments. When it came to the dive into the cold, strange waters, let someone else do it And in many ways, I don't blame them. If presented to me twelve years ago, I doubt that I would have volunteered. Why did the group bother to assemble? Curiosity, perhaps. Or again, it may have been some of the evidential material that had been accumulated, I hope the latter. Here are some of the key reports from the notes, which aroused their interest. 9/10/58 Afternoon Again, I floated upward, with the intent of visiting Dr. Bradshaw and his wife. Realizing that Dr. Bradshaw was ill in bed with a cold, I thought I would visit him in the bedroom, which was a room I had not seen in his house and if I could describe it later, could thus document my visit. Again came the turning in air, the dive into the tunnel, and this time the sensation of going uphill (Dr. and Mrs, Bradshaw live in a house some five miles from my office, up a hill). I was over trees and there was a light sky above. Momentarily, I saw (in the sky?) a figure of a rounded human form, seemingly dressed in robes and a headpiece on his head (an oriental concept remains), sitting, arms in lap, perhaps cross-legged a la Buddha; then it faded. I don't know the meaning of this. After a while, the uphill travel became difficult, and I had the feeling that the energy was leaving, and I felt I wouldn't make it. With this thought, an amazing thing happened. It felt precisely as if someone had placed a hand under each arm and lifted me. I felt a surge of lifting power, and I rushed quickly up the hill. Then I came upon Dr. and Mrs. Brad-show. They were outside the house, and for a moment I was confused, as I had reached them before I got to the house. I didn't understand this because Dr. Bradshaw was supposed to be in bed. Dr. Bradshaw was dressed in light overcoat and hat, his wife in a dark coat and all dark clothes. They were coming toward me, so I stopped. They seemed in good spirits, and walked past me unseeing, in the direction of a smaller building, like a garage, Brad trailing behind as they walked. I floated around in front of them, waving, trying to get their attention without result. Then without turning his head, I thought I heard Dr. Bradshaw say to me, "Well, I see you don't need help any more." Thinking I had made contact, I dove back into the ground (?), and returned to the office, rotated into the body and opened my eyes.

Everything was just as I had left it. The vibration was still present, but I felt I had enough for one day. Important aftermath: We phoned Dr. and Mrs, Bradshaw that evening. I made no statement other than to ask where they were between four and five that afternoon. (My wife, upon hearing of the visit, said flatly it was not possible, could not be so because Dr. Bradshaw was home in bed sick.) With Mrs. Bradshaw on the phone, I asked the simple question. She stated that roughly at four twenty-five they were walking out of the house toward the garage. She was going to the post office, and Dr. Bradshaw had decided that perhaps some fresh air might help him, and had dressed and gone along. She knew the time by back-checking from the time they arrived at the post office, which was twenty minutes to five. It takes roughly fifteen minutes to drive to the post office from their house. I had come back from my trip to them at approximately four twenty-seven. I asked what they were wearing. Mrs. Bradshaw stated she was wearing black slacks, and a red sweater which was covered with a black car coat. Dr. Bradshaw was wearing a light hat and a light-colored topcoat. However, neither "saw" me in any way or were aware of my presence. Dr. Bradshaw had no memory of saying anything to me. The great point is that I had expected to find him in bed, and didn't. The coincidences involved were too much. It was not important to prove this to anyone else. Only to me. It proves to me—truly for the first time—that there might well be more to this than normal science and psychology and psychiatry allow—more than an aberration, trauma, or hallucination— and 1 needed some form of proof more than anyone else, I am sure. It is a simple incident, but unforgettable. In this visit to Dr. Bradshaw and his wife, the time of visit coincides with the physical event. The autosuggestion hallucination factor is negative. I expected to find Dr. Bradshaw in bed in the house, but did not do so and was puzzled by the inconsistency. Identical reports with conditions of actual events:

Location of Dr. Bradshaw and his wife. (2)

Position of the two relative to each other. (3)

The actions of the two. (4)

Wearing apparel of the two. Possibility of unconscious preknowledge through earlier observation of the above: (1)

Negative, had no information of their change in plans or time habits of post office visits. (2)


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Carter'S Clay-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Chilton Candover-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Clarken Green-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Colden Common-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Cole Henley-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Crookham Village-Hampshire (Near Fleet) - Crux Easton-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Dibden Purlieu-Hampshire (Near Southampton) - East Anton-Hampshire (Near Andover) - East Aston-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - East Boldre-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - East Cholderton-Hampshire (Near Andover) - East Dean-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - East End (Basingstoke And Deane Bc)-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - East End (Rushmoor Bc)-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - East Liss-Hampshire (Near Liss) - East Martin-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - East Meon-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - East Oakley-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - East Stratton-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - East Tisted-Hampshire (Near Alton) - East Tytherley-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - East Wellow-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - East Woodhay-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - East Worldham-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Emery Down-Hampshire (Near Totton) - Enham Alamein-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Eversley Centre-Hampshire (Near Yateley) - Eversley Cross-Hampshire (Near Yateley) - Fair Oak-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Farleigh Wallop-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Fisher'S Pond-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Four Marks-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Froxfield Green-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - Fryern Hill-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Furzeley Corner-Hampshire (Near Havant) - Furzley Lodge-Hampshire (Near Totton) - Gilbert Street-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Goodworth Clatford-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Gore End-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - Great Shoddesden-Hampshire (Near Weyhill) - Hale Park-Hampshire (Near Salisbury) - Hale Purlieu-Hampshire (Near Salisbury) - Ham Spray-Hampshire (Near Hungerford) - Harbridge Green-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - Hare Warren-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Hartley Mauditt-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Hartley Wespall-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Hartley Wintney-Hampshire (Near Fleet) - Hatchet Gate-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - Hazeley Heath-Hampshire (Near Fleet) - Headbourne Worthy-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Heath End (Baughurst)-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - Hedge End-Hampshire High Cross-Hampshire - High Cross-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - Hill Brow-Hampshire (Near Liss) - Hill Head-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Hill Top-Hampshire (Near Southampton) - Hinton Ampner-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Hinton Marsh-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Hoe Gate-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Holme On Swale-Hampshire (Near New Milton) - Horton Heath-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - Hundred Acres-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Hurstbourne Priors-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Hurstbourne Tarrant-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Itchen Abbas-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Itchen Stoke-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Jack'S Bush-Hampshire (Near Amesbury) - Kent'S Oak-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Kimpton Down-Hampshire (Near Andover) - King'S Somborne-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Kings Worthy-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Lane End-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Lee On The Solent-Hampshire (Near Gosport) - Liss Forest-Hampshire (Near Liss) - Little Ann-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Little Down-Hampshire (Near Hungerford) - Little London (Andover)-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Little London (Tadley)-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Little Park-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Little Posbrook-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Little Shoddesden-Hampshire (Near Weyhill) - Little Somborne-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Locks Heath-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Long Common-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - Long Parish-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Long Sutton-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Lower Burgate-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Lower Daggons-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Lower Exbury-Hampshire (Near Cowes) - Lower Farringdon-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Lower Froyle-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Lower Padworth-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Lower Pennington-Hampshire (Near Pennington) - Lower Upham-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Lower Waterditch-Hampshire (Near Christchurch) - Lower Woodcott-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Marsh Court-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Martin Drove End-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Martyr Worthy-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Micheldever Station-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Middle Wallop-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Middle Wyke-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Milford On Sea-Hampshire (Near Pennington) - Monk Sherborne-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Mortimer West End-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Nash'S Green-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Nately Scures-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Nether Wallop-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Netley Marsh-Hampshire (Near Totton) - New Alresford-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - New Milton-Hampshire Newton Stacey-Hampshire - Newton Stacey-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Newton Tony-Hampshire (Near Amesbury) - Newton Valence-Hampshire (Near Alton) - North Baddesley-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - North Boarhunt-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - North Charford-Hampshire (Near Salisbury) - North End (Damerham)-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - North End (Newbury)-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - North End (Portsmouth)-Hampshire (Near Portsmouth) - North Gorley-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - North Hayling (Hayling Island)-Hampshire (Near Havant) - North Houghton-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - North Kingston-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - North Oakley-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - North Poulner-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - North Ripley-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - North Street-Hampshire (Near Alton) - North Sydmonton-Hampshire (Near Thatcham) - North Waltham-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Old Alresford-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Old Basing-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Old Burghclere-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - Oliver'S Battery-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Over Wallop-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Padworth Common-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Pamber End-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Pamber Green-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Pamber Heath-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Park Gate-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - Peel Common-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Penton Corner-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Penton Grafton-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Penton Mewsey-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Perham Down-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Picket Hill-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - Picket Piece-Hampshire - Picket Post-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - Picket Twenty-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Pill Heath-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Pilley Bailey-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - Plastow Green-Hampshire (Near Thatcham) - Pound Street-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - Preston Candover-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Ragged Appleshaw-Hampshire (Near Weyhill) - Red Rice-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Ropley Soke-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Row Ash-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - Rowland'S Castle-Hampshire (Near Havant) - Sherborne St John-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Sherfield English-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Sherfield On Loddon-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Shipton Bellinger-Hampshire (Near Amesbury) - Shirrell Heath-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Soberton Heath-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - South Baddesley-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - South End-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - South Gorley-Hampshire (Near Ringwood) - South Hayling (Hayling Island)-Hampshire (Near Havant) - South Warnborough-Hampshire (Near Alton) - South Wonston-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - St Cross-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - St Mary Bourne-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Stoke Charity-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Stoke (Hayling Island)-Hampshire (Near Havant) - Stoner Hill-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - Stoney Cross-Hampshire (Near Totton) - Stratfield Saye-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Stratfield Turgis-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Sutton Scotney-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - The Pitt-Hampshire (Near New Milton) - Thorney Hill-Hampshire (Near New Milton) - Thorney Island-Hampshire (Near Havant) - Titchfield Common-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Towns End-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - Twyford Moors-Hampshire (Near Eastleigh) - Tye-Hampshire (Near Havant) - Up Nately-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Up Somborne-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - Upper Burgate-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Upper Canterton-Hampshire (Near Totton) - Upper Clatford-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Upper Enham-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Upper Farringdon-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Upper Pennington-Hampshire (Near Pennington) - Upper Ratley-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Upper Street-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Upper Wield-Hampshire (Near Alton) - Upper Woolhampton-Hampshire (Near Thatcham) - Upper Wootton-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Upton Grey-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Vernham Dean-Hampshire (Near Andover) - Vernham Street-Hampshire (Near Hungerford) - Waltham Chase-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - West End (Fareham)-Hampshire (Near Hedge End) - West Harting-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - West Heath (Blackwater)-Hampshire (Near Blackwater) - West Heath (Tadley)-Hampshire (Near Tadley) - West Meon-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - West Stratton-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - West Tisted-Hampshire (Near Petersfield) - West Town-Hampshire (Near Havant) - West Tytherley-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - West Wellow-Hampshire (Near Romsey) - Weston Colley-Hampshire (Near Whitchurch) - Weston Corbett-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Weston Patrick-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Wickham Common-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Woodside (Lymington)-Hampshire (Near Lymington) - Woodside (Minstead)-Hampshire (Near Totton) - Woolton Hill-Hampshire (Near Newbury) - Wootton St Lawrence-Hampshire (Near Basingstoke) - Worlds End-Hampshire (Near Fareham) - Worthy Down-Hampshire (Near Winchester) - &Nbsp; -


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