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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".

What do you mean by different levels of unconsciousness?

As you probably know in sleep you constantly move between the phases of dreamless sleep and the dream state. Similarly in wakefulness most people only shift between ordinary unconsciousness and deep unconsciousness. What I call ordinary unconsciousness means being identified with your thought processes and emotions your reactions desires and aversions. It is most people's normal state. In that state you are run by the egoic mind and you are unaware of Being. It is a state not of acute pain or unhappiness but of an almost continuous low level of unease discontent boredom or nervousness - a kind of background static. You may not realize this because it is so much a part of "normal" living just as you are not aware of a continuous low background noise such as the hum of an air conditioner until it stops. When it suddenly does stop there is a sense of relief. Many people use alcohol drugs sex food work television or even shopping as anesthetics in an unconscious attempt to remove the basic unease. When this happens an activity that might be very enjoyable if used in moderation becomes imbued with a compulsive or addictive quality and all that is ever achieved through it is extremely short-lived symptom relief. The unease of ordinary unconsciousness turns into the pain of deep unconsciousness - a state of more acute and more obvious suffering or unhappiness - when things "go wrong when the ego is threatened or there is a major challenge threat or loss real or imagined in your life situation or conflict in a relationship. It is an intensified version of ordinary unconsciousness different from it not in kind but in degree. In ordinary unconsciousness habitual resistance to or denial of what is creates the unease and discontent that most people accept as normal living. When this resistance becomes intensified through some challenge or threat to the ego it brings up intense negativity such as anger acute fear aggression depression and so on. Deep unconsciousness often means that the pain-body has been triggered and that you have become identified with it. Physical violence would be impossible without deep unconsciousness. It can also occur easily whenever and wherever a crowd of people or even an entire nation generates a negative collective energy field. The best indicator of your level of consciousness is how you deal with life's challenges when they come. Through those challenges an already unconscious person tends to become more deeply unconscions and a conscious person more intensely conscious. You can use a challenge to awaken you or you can allow it to pull you into even deeper sleep. The dream of ordinary unconsciousness then turns into a nightmare. If you cannot be present even in normal circumstances such as when you are sitting alone in a room walking in the woods or listening to someone then you certainly won't be able to stay conscious when something goes wrong" or you are faced with difficult people or situations with loss or the threat of loss. You will be taken over by a reaction which ultimately is always some form of fear and pulled into deep unconsciousness. Those challenges are your tests. Only the way in which you deal with them will show you and others where you are at as far as your state of consciousness is concerned not how long you can sit with your eyes closed or what visions you see. So it is essential to bring more consciousness into your life in ordinary situations when everything is going relatively smoothly. In this way you grow in presence power. It generates an energy field in you and around you of a high vibrational frequency. No unconsciousness no negativity no discord or violence can enter that field and survive just as darkness cannot survive in the presence of light. When you learn to be the witness of your thoughts and emotions which is an essential part of being present you may be surprised when you first become aware of the background "static" of ordinary unconsciousness and realize how rarely if ever you are truly at ease within yourself. On the level of your thinking you will find a great deal of resistance in the form of judgment discontent and mental projection away from the Now. On the emotional level there will be an undercurrent of unease tension boredom or nervousness. Both are aspects of the mind in its habitual resistance mode.

What Are They Seeking?

Carl Jung tells in one of his books of a conversation he had with a Native American chief who pointed out to him that in his perception most white people have tense faces staring eyes and a cruel demeanor. He said: "They are always seeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless. We don't know what they want. We think they are mad." The undercurrent of constant unease started long before the rise of Western industrial civilization of course but in Western civilization which now covers almost the entire globe including most of the East it manifests in an unprecedentedly acute form. It was already there at the time of Jesus and it was there 600 years before that at the time of Buddha and long before that. Why are you always anxious? Jesus asked his disciples. "Can anxious thought add a single day to your life?" And the Buddha taught that the root of suffering is to be found in our constant wanting and craving. Resistance to the Now as a collective dysfunction is intrinsically connected to loss of awareness of Being and forms the basis of our dehumanized industrial civilization. Freud by the way also recognized the existence of this undercurrent of unease and wrote about it in his book Civilization and Its Discontents but he did not recognize the true root of the unease and failed to realize that freedom from it is possible. This collective dysfunction has created a very unhappy and extraordinarily violent civilization that has become a threat not only to itself but also to all life on the planet.

Dissolving Ordinary Unconsciousness

So how can we be free of this affliction?

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Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'.

There are plenty of tribes of nature-spirits perfectly capable if for any reason they wished to do so of producing such appearances by their wonderful power of glamour ( See Theosophical Manual No 5 page 86) and such action would be quite in keeping with their delight in mystifying and impressing human beings. Or it may even sometimes be kindly intended by them as a warning to their friends of events that they know to be about to take place. It seems as though some explanation along these lines would be the most reasonable method of accounting for the extraordinary series of phenomena described by Miss Martineau - that is if the stories told to her can be relied upon.

Another possibility is that in some cases what have been taken for soldiers were simply the nature-spirits themselves going through some of the ordered evolutions in which they take so much delight though it must be admitted that these are rarely of a character which could [Page 146] be mistaken for military manoeuvres except by the most ignorant.

The flocks of animals are probably in most instances mere records but there are cases where they like the "wild huntsmen" of German story belong to an entirely different class of phenomena which is altogether outside of our present subject. Students of the occult will be familiar with the fact that the circumstances surrounding any scene of intense terror or passion such as an exceptionally horrible murder are liable to be occasionally reproduced in a form which it needs a very slight development of psychic faculty to be able to see; and it has sometimes happened that various animals formed part of such surroundings and consequently they also are periodically reproduced by the action of the guilty conscience of the murderer. (See Manual 5)

Probably whatever foundation of fact underlies the various stories of spectral horsemen and hunting-troops may generally be referred to this category. This is also the explanation evidently of some of the visions of ghostly armies such as that remarkable reenactment of the battle of Edgehill which seems to have taken place at intervals for some months after the date of the real struggle as testified by a justice of the peace a clergyman and other eyewitnesses in a curious contemporary pamphlet entitled Prodigious Noises of War and Battle at Edgehill near Keinton in Northamptonshire. According to the pamphlet this case was investigated at the time by some officers of the army who clearly [Page 147] recognized many of the phantom figures that they saw. This looks decidedly like an instance of the terrible power of man's unrestrained passions to reproduce themselves and to cause in some strange way a kind of materialization of their record.

In some cases it is clear that the flocks of animals seen have been simply hordes of unclean artificial elementals taking that form in order to feed upon the loathsome emanations of peculiarly horrible places such as would be the site of a gallows. An instance of this kind is furnished by the celebrated "Gyb Ghosts" or ghosts of the gibbet describe in More Glimpses of the World Unseen page 109 as being repeatedly seen in the form of herds of misshapen swine-like creatures rushing rooting and fighting night after night on the site of that foul monument of crime. But these belong to the subject of apparitions rather than to that of clairvoyance. [Page 148]

CHAPTER -9-

METHODS OF DEVELOPMENT


Clairvoyance Dorset

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Abbott Street-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Alton Pancras-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Ansty Cross-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - Ashley Heath-Dorset (Near Ringwood) - Beer Hackett-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Belchalwell Street-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Bere Regis-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Bingham'S Melcombe-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Birch Close-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Bishop'S Caundle-Dorset (Near - Stalbridge) - Blandford Camp-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Blandford Forum-Dorset Blandford St - Mary-Dorset - Blandford St Mary-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Bovington Camp-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Boys Hill-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Bradford Abbas-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Bradford Peverell-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Branksome Park-Dorset (Near - Bournemouth) - Buckland Newton-Dorset (Near - Sherborne) - Buckland Ripers-Dorset (Near - Weymouth) - Burton Bradstock-Dorset (Near - Bridport) - Canford Bottom-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Canford Cliffs-Dorset (Near - Bournemouth) - Canford Magna-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Catherston Leweston-Dorset (Near Lyme - Regis) - Cattistock-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Caundle Marsh-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Cerne Abbas-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Charlton Marshall-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Charlton On The Hill-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Child Okeford-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Church Knowle-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Coles Cross-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Combe Almer-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - Compton Abbas-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Compton Valence-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Coombe Keynes-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Corfe Castle-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Corfe Mullen-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - Crab Orchard-Dorset (Near Verwood) - Crouch Hill-Dorset (Near Stalbridge) - Dean End-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - Dorset-Gloucestershire (Near - Tewkesbury) - Drive End-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - East Bexington-Dorset (Near Bridport) - East Burton-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East Chaldon-Dorset (Near Weymouth) - East Chelborough-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - East Creech-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East End-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - East Holme-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East Knighton-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East Lulworth-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East Melbury-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - East Morden-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - East Orchard-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - East Pulham-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - East Stoke-Dorset (Near Wareham) - East Stour-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Enmore Green-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - Fifehead Magdalen-Dorset (Near - Gillingham) - Fifehead Neville-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Fifehead St Quinton-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Fontmell Magna-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Fontmell Parva-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Forde Abbey-Dorset (Near Chard) - Fordingbridge-Hampshire (Near Verwood) - Friar Waddon-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Frome St Quintin-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Frome Vauchurch-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Frome Whitfield-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Gaunt'S Common-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Giddy Green-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Glanvilles Wootton-Dorset (Near - Sherborne) - Gold Hill-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - Grange Gate-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Gussage St Andrew-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Gussage St Michael-Dorset (Near - Verwood) - Guy'S Marsh-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - Ham Common-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Harman'S Cross-Dorset (Near Swanage) - Hazelbury Bryan-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Highcliffe On Sea-Dorset (Near New - Milton) - Higher Ansty-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - Higher Bockhampton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Higher Coombe-Dorset (Near Bridport) - Higher Halstock Leigh-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Higher Nyland-Dorset (Near Stalbridge) - Higher Whatcombe-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Hinton Martell-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Holdenhurst Village-Dorset (Near - Christchurch) - Holt Heath-Dorset (Near Ferndown) - Holton Heath-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - Horn Ash-Dorset (Near Crewkerne) - Ivy Cross-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - Iwerne Courtney-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Iwerne Minster-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Kingston Lacy-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Kingston Maurward-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Kingston Russell-Dorset (Near - Bridport) - Knap Corner-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Langton Herring-Dorset (Near - Weymouth) - Langton Long-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Langton Matravers-Dorset (Near - Swanage) - Leigh Common-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Little Bredy-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Litton Cheney-Dorset (Near Bridport) - Long Bredy-Dorset (Near Bridport) - Lower Ansty-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - Lower Barnsley-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Lower Bincombe-Dorset (Near Weymouth) - Lower Blandford St Mary-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Lower Bockhampton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Lower Coombes-Dorset (Near Chard) - Lower Halstock Leigh-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Lower Hamworthy-Dorset (Near Poole) - Lower Holditch-Dorset (Near Axminster) - Lower Kingcombe-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Lower Nyland-Dorset (Near Stalbridge) - Lower Street-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Lower Waterston-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Lower Whatcombe-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Lower Woodbury-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Lower Wraxall-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Lulworth Camp-Dorset (Near Wareham) - Lyme Regis-Dorset Lyon'S Gate-Dorset - Lyon'S Gate-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Lytchett Heath-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - Lytchett Matravers-Dorset (Near - Lytchett Minster) - Lytchett Minster-Dorset Maiden - Newton-Dorset - Maiden Newton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Margaret Marsh-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Melbury Abbas-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Melbury Bubb-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Melbury Osmond-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Melbury Sampford-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Melcombe Bingham-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Melcombe Horsey-Dorset (Near - Weymouth) - Milborne St Andrew-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Milborne Wood-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Milton Abbas-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Minterne Magna-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Minterne Parva-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Moigne Combe-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Monkton Up Wimborne-Dorset (Near - Verwood) - Monkton Wyld-Dorset (Near Lyme Regis) - Morden Park Corner-Dorset (Near - Lytchett Minster) - Nether Cerne-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Nether Compton-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - New Town (Farnham)-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - New Town (Moor Crichel)-Dorset (Near - Wimborne) - North Bowood-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - North Chideock-Dorset (Near Bridport) - North End-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - North Poorton-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - North Wootton-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Okeford Fitzpaine-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Osmington Mills-Dorset (Near - Weymouth) - Over Compton-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Pallington Heath-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Penselwood-Somerset (Near Gillingham) - Pig Oak-Dorset (Near Wimborne) - Post Green-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - Purse Caundle-Dorset (Near Stalbridge) - Queen Oak-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Rampisham Down-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Ryme Intrinseca-Dorset (Near Yeovil) - Salway Ash-Dorset (Near Bridport) - Sandford Orcas-Dorset (Near Sherborne) - Shave Cross-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Sherborne Causeway-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Shipton Gorge-Dorset (Near Bridport) - Sixpenny Handley-Dorset (Near Verwood) - South Bowood-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - South Perrott-Dorset (Near Crewkerne) - South Poorton-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - St Andrews Well-Dorset (Near Bridport) - St Ives-Dorset (Near Ringwood) - Stalbridge Weston-Dorset (Near - Stalbridge) - Stoborough Green-Dorset (Near - Wareham) - Stoke Abbott-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Stoke Wake-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - Stour Provost-Dorset (Near - Gillingham) - Stour Row-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - Stourton Caundle-Dorset (Near - Stalbridge) - Sturminster Common-Dorset (Near - Sturminster Newton) - Sturminster Marshall-Dorset (Near - Wimborne) - Sturminster Newton-Dorset Sutton - Poyntz-Dorset - Sutton Poyntz-Dorset (Near Weymouth) - Sutton Waldron-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Sydling St Nicholas-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Tarrant Gunville-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Tarrant Hinton-Dorset (Near Blandford - Forum) - Tarrant Keynston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Tarrant Launceston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Tarrant Monkton-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Tarrant Rawston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Tarrant Rushton-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Three Legged Cross-Dorset (Near - Verwood) - Tollard Farnham-Dorset (Near - Shaftesbury) - Toller Fratrum-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Toller Porcorum-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - Toller Whelme-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - Trickett'S Cross-Dorset (Near - Ferndown) - Up Cerne-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Up Sydling-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - Walton Elm-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - West Bay-Dorset (Near Bridport) - West Bexington-Dorset (Near Bridport) - West Bourton-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - West Chaldon-Dorset (Near Weymouth) - West Chelborough-Dorset (Near - Beaminster) - West Compton-Dorset (Near Bridport) - West Fossil-Dorset (Near Dorchester) - West Holme-Dorset (Near Wareham) - West Knighton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - West Lulworth-Dorset (Near Wareham) - West Melbury-Dorset (Near Shaftesbury) - West Milton-Dorset (Near Bridport) - West Moors-Dorset (Near Ferndown) - West Morden-Dorset (Near Lytchett - Minster) - West Orchard-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - West Parley-Dorset (Near Ferndown) - West Pulham-Dorset (Near Sturminster - Newton) - West Stour-Dorset (Near Gillingham) - Westbourne-Dorset (Near Bournemouth) - Whitchurch Canonicorum-Dorset (Near - Lyme Regis) - White Lackington-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Wimborne Minster-Dorset (Near - Wimborne) - Wimborne St Giles-Dorset (Near - Verwood) - Wimborne-Dorset Wimborne - Minster-Dorset - Winfrith Newburgh-Dorset (Near - Wareham) - Winterborne Came-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Winterborne Clenston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Herringston-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Winterborne Houghton-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Kingston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Monkton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Winterborne Muston-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Stickland-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Tomson-Dorset (Near - Lytchett Minster) - Winterborne Whitechurch-Dorset (Near - Blandford Forum) - Winterborne Zelston-Dorset (Near - Lytchett Minster) - Winterbourne Abbas-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Winterbourne Steepleton-Dorset (Near - Dorchester) - Wootton Fitzpaine-Dorset (Near Lyme - Regis) - Worth Matravers-Dorset (Near Swanage) - Wyke Regis-Dorset (Near Weymouth) - Wynford Eagle-Dorset (Near Beaminster) - &Nbsp; -


 

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