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 In Pursuit of Physical Mediumship

In Pursuit of Physical Mediumship Robin Foy

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Right-----> Fanny Conant photographed by William H Mumler showing a physical spirit appearance of her brother Charles H Crowell.

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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.

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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".

Conflict between surface thoughts and unconscious mental processes is certainly common. You may not yet be able to bring your unconscious mind activity into awareness as thoughts but it will always be reflected in the body as an emotion and of this you can become aware. To watch an emotion in this way is basically the same as listening to or watching a thought which I described earlier. The only difference is that while a thought is in your head an emotion has a strong physical component and so is primarily felt in the body. You can then allow the emotion to be there without being controlled by it. You no longer are the emotion; you are the watcher the observing presence. If you practice this all that is unconscious in you will be brought into the light of consciousness.

So observing our emotions is as important as observing our thoughts?

Yes. Make it a habit to ask yourself: What's going on inside me at this moment? That question will point you in the right direction. But don't analyze just watch. Focus your attention within. Feel the energy of the emotion. If there is no emotion present take your attention more deeply into the inner energy field of your body. It is the doorway into Being. An emotion usually represents an amplified and energized thought pattern and because of its often overpowering energetic charge it is not easy initially to stay present enough to be able to watch it. It wants to take you over and it usually succeeds - unless there is enough presence in you. If you are pulled into unconscious identification with the emotion through lack of presence which is normal the emotion temporarily becomes "you." Often a vicious circle builds up between your thinking and the emotion: they feed each other. The thought pattern creates a magnified reflection of itself in the form of an emotion and the vibrational frequency of the emotion keeps feeding the original thought pattern. By dwelling mentally on the situation event or person that is the perceived cause of the emotion the thought feeds energy to the emotion which in turn energizes the thought pattern and so on. Basically all emotions are modifications of one primordial undifferentiated emotion that has its origin in the loss of awareness of who you are beyond name and form. Because of its undifferentiated nature it is hard to find a name that precisely describes this emotion. "Fear" comes close but apart from a continuous sense of threat it also includes a deep sense of abandonment and incompleteness. It may be best to use a term that is as undifferentiated as that basic emotion and simply call it "pain." One of the main tasks of the mind is to fight or remove that emotional pain which is one of the reasons for its incessant activity but all it can ever achieve is to cover it up temporarily. In fact the harder the mind struggles to get rid of the pain the greater the pain. The mind can never find the solution nor can it afford to allow you to find the solution because it is itself an intrinsic part of the "problem." Imagine a chief of police trying to find an arsonist when the arsonist is the chief of police. You will not be free of that pain until you cease to derive your sense of self from identification with the mind which is to say from ego. The mind is then toppled from its place of power and Being reveals itself as your true nature. Yes I know what you are going to ask.

I was going to ask: What about positive emotions such as love and joy?

They are inseparable from your natural state of inner connectedness with Being. Glimpses of love and joy or brief moments of deep peace are possible whenever a gap occurs in the stream of thought. For most people such gaps happen rarely and only accidentally in moments when the mind is rendered "speechless sometimes triggered by great beauty extreme physical exertion or even great danger. Suddenly there is inner stillness. And within that stillness there is a subtle but intense joy there is love there is peace.

Usually such moments are short-lived as the mind quickly resumes its noisemaking activity that we call thinking. Love joy and peace cannot flourish until you have freed yourself from mind dominance. But they are not what I would call emotions. They lie beyond the emotions on a much deeper level. So you need to become fully conscious of your emotions and be able to feel them before you can feel that which lies beyond them. Emotion literally means disturbance." The word comes from the Latin emovere meaning "to disturb."

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Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'.

It is not however only in dream that the ego impresses his lower self with what he thinks it well for it to know. Many instances showing this might be taken from the books but instead of quoting from them I [Page 136] will give a case related only a few weeks ago by a lady of my acquaintance - a case which although not surrounded with any romantics incident has at least the merit of being new.

My friend then has two quite young children and a little while ago the elder of them caught (as was supposed) a bad cold and suffered for some days from a complete stoppage in the upper part of the nose. The mother thought little of this expecting it to pass off until one day she suddenly saw before her in the air what she describes as a picture of a room in the centre of which was a table on which her child was lying insensible or dead with some people bending over her. The minutest details of the scene were clear to her and she particularly noticed that the child wore a white nightdress whereas she knew that all garments of that description possessed by her little daughter happened to be pink.

The vision impressed her considerably and suggested to her for the first time that the child might be suffering from something more serious than a cold so she carried her off to a hospital for examination. The surgeon who attended to her discovered the presence of dangerous growth in the nose which he pronounced must be removed. A few days later the child was taken to the hospital for the operation and was put to bed. When the mother arrived at the hospital she found she had forgotten to bring one of the child's night-dresses and so the nurses had to supply one which was white. In this white dress the operation [Page 137] was performed on the girl the next day in the room that her mother saw in her vision every circumstance being exactly reproduced.

In all these cases the prevision achieved its result but the books are full of stories of warnings neglected or scouted and of the disaster that consequently followed. In some cases the information is given to someone who has practically no power to interfere in the matter as in the historic instance when John Williams a Cornish mine-manager foresaw in the minutest detail eight or nine days before it took place the assassination of Mr. Spencer Perceval the then Chancellor of the Exchequer in the lobby of the House of Commons. Even in this case however it is just possible that something might have been done for we read that Mr. Williams was so much impressed that he consulted his friends as to whether he ought not to go up to London to warn Mr. Perceval. Unfortunately they dissuaded him and the assassination took place. It does not seem very probable that even if he had gone up to town and related his story much attention would have been paid to him; still there is just the possibility that some precautions might have been taken which would have prevented the murder.

There is little to show us what particular action on higher planes led to this curious prophetic vision. The parties were entirely unknown to one another so that it was not caused by any close sympathy between them. If it was an attempt made by some helper to avert the threatened doom it seems strange that no one who was [Page 138] sufficiently impressible could be found nearer than Cornwall. Perhaps Mr. Williams when on the astral plane during sleep somehow came across this reflection of the future and being naturally horrified thereby passed it on to his lower mind in the hope that somehow something might be done to prevent it; but it is impossible to diagnose the case with certainty without examining the âkâshic records to see what actually took place.

A typical instance of the absolutely purposeless foresight is that related by Mr. Stead in his Real Ghost Stories (page 83) of his friend Miss Freer commonly known as Miss X. When staying at a country house this lady being wide awake and fully conscious once saw a dogcart drawn by a white horse standing at the hall door with two strangers in it one of whom got out of the cart and stood playing with a terrier. She noticed that he was wearing an ulster and also particularly observed the fresh wheel-marks made by the cart on the gravel. Nevertheless there was no cart there at the time; but half an hour later two strangers did drive up in such an equipage and every detail of the lady's vision was accurately fulfilled. Mr. Stead goes on to cite another instance of equally purposeless prevision where seven years separated the dream (for in this case it was a dream) and its fulfillment.

All these instances (and they are merely random selections from many hundreds) show that a certain amount of prevision is undoubtedly possible to the ego and such cases would evidently be much more frequent if it [Page 139] were not for the exceeding density and lack of response in the lower vehicles of the majority of what we call civilized mankind - qualities chiefly attributable to the gross practical materialism of the present age. I am not thinking of any profession of materialistic belief as common but of the fact that in all practical affairs of daily life nearly everyone is guided solely by considerations of worldly interest in some shape or other.


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