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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. 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.
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".
What you perceive as a dense physical structure called the body which is subject to disease old age and death is not ultimately real - is not you. It is a misperception of your essential reality that is beyond birth and death and is due to the limitations of your mind which having lost touch with Being creates the body as evidence of its illusory belief in separation and to justify its state of fear. But do not turn away from the body for within that symbol of impermanence limitation and death that you perceive as the illusory creation of your mind is concealed the splendor of your essential and immortal reality. Do not turn your attention elsewhere in your search for the Truth for it is nowhere else to be found but within your body. Do not fight against the body for in doing so you are fighting against your own reality. You are your body. The body that you can see and touch is only a thin illusory veil. Underneath it lies the invisible inner body the doorway into Being into Life Unmanifested. Through the inner body you are inseparably connected to this unmanifested One Life - birthless deathless eternally present. Through the inner body you are forever one with God. Have Deep Roots Within The key is to be in a state of permanent connectedness with your inner body - to feel it at all times. This will rapidly deepen and transform your life. The more consciousness you direct into the inner body the higher its vibrational frequency becomes much like a light that grows brighter as you turn up the dimmer switch and so increase the flow of electricity. At this higher energy level negativity cannot affect you anymore and you tend to attract new circumstances that reflect this higher frequency. If you keep your attention in the body as much as possible you will be anchored in the Now. You won't lose yourself in the external world and you won' t lose yourself in your mind. Thoughts and emotions fears and desires may still be there to some extent but they won't take you over. Please examine where your attention is at this moment. You are listening to me or you are reading these words in a book. That is the focus of your attention. You are also peripherally aware of your surroundings other people and so on. Furthermore there may be some mind activity around what you are hearing or reading some mental commentary. Yet there is no need for any of this to absorb all your attention. See if you can be in touch with your inner body at the same time. Keep some of your attention within. Don' t let it all flow out. Feel your whole body from within as a single field of energy. It is almost as if you were listening or reading with your whole body. Let this be your practice in the days and weeks to come. Do not give all your attention away to the mind and the external world. By all means focus on what you are doing but feel the inner body at the same time whenever possible. Stay rooted within. Then observe how this changes your state of consciousness and the quality of what you are doing. Whenever you are waiting wherever it may be use that time to feel the inner body. In this way traffic jams and line-ups become very enjoyable. Instead of mentally projecting yourself away from the Now go more deeply into the Now by going more deeply into the body. The art of inner-body awareness will develop into a completely new way of living a state of permanent connectedness with Being and will add a depth to your life that you have never known before. It is easy to stay present as the observer of your mind when you are deeply rooted within your body. No matter what happens on the outside nothing can shake you anymore. Unless you stay present - and inhabiting your body is always an essential aspect of it - you will continue to be run by your mind. The script in your head that you learned a long time ago the conditioning of your mind will dictate your thinking and your behavior. You may be free of it for brief intervals but rarely for long. This is especially true when something "goes wrong" or there is some loss or upset. Your conditioned reaction will then be involuntary automatic and predictable fueled by the one basic emotion that underlies the mind identified state of consciousness: fear. So when such challenges come as they always do make it a habit to go within at once and focus as much as you can on the inner energy field of your body. This need not take long just a few seconds. But you need to do it the moment that the challenge presents itself. Any delay will allow a conditioned mental-emotional reaction to arise and take you over. When you focus within and feel the inner body you immediately become still and present as you are withdrawing consciousness from the mind. If a response is required in that situation it will come up from this deeper level. Just as the sun is infinitely brighter than a candle flame there is infinitely more intelligence in Being than in your mind. As long as you are in conscious contact with your inner body you are like a tree that is deeply rooted in the earth or a building with a deep and solid foundation. The latter analogy is used by Jesus in the generally misunderstood parable of the two men who build a house. One man builds it on the sand without a foundation and when the storms and floods come the house is swept away. The other man digs deep until he reaches the rock then builds his house which is not swept away by the floods. Before You Enter The Body Forgive Clairvoyance Durham
Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'. He will be able to see the aura as far up as the astral body and though that leaves all the higher part of a man still hidden from his gaze he will nevertheless find it possible by careful observation to learn a good deal about the higher part form what is within his reach. His capacity of examining the etheric double will give him considerable advantage in locating and classifying any defects or diseases of the nervous system while from the appearance of the astral body he will be at once aware of all the emotions passions desires and tendencies of the man before him and even of very many of his thoughts also. As he looks at a person he will see him surrounded by the luminous mists of the astral aura flashing with all sorts of brilliant colours and constantly changing in hue and brilliancy with every variation of the person's thoughts and feelings. He will see this aura flooded with the beautiful rose-colour of pure affection the rich blue of devotional feeling the hard dull brown of selfishness the deep scarlet of angers the horrible lurid red of sensuality the livid grey of fear the black clouds of hatred and malice or any of the other hundredfold indications so easily to be read in it by a practiced eye; and thus it will be impossible for any persons to conceal from him the real state of their feelings on any subject. [Page 38] These varied indications of the aura are of themselves a study of very deep interest but I have no space to deal with them in detail here. A much fuller account of them together with a number of coloured illustrations will be found in my pamphlet on "The Aura" and the larger work on the subject "Man Visible and Invisible". Not only does the astral aura show him the temporary result of the emotion passing through it at the moment but it also gives him by the arrangement and proportion of its colours when in a condition of comparative rest a clue to the general disposition and character of its owner. For the astral body is the expression of as much of the man as can be manifested on that plane so that from what is seen in it much more which belongs to higher planes may be inferred with considerable certainty. In this judgment of character our clairvoyant will be much helped by so much of the person's thought as expresses itself on the astral plane and consequently comes within his purview. The true home of thought is on the devachanic [mental] plane and all thought first manifests itself there as a vibration of the mind-body. But if it be in any way a selfish thought or if it be connected in any way with an emotion or a desire it immediately descends into the astral plane and takes to itself a visible form of astral matter. In the case of the majority of men almost all thought would fall under one or other of these heads so that practically the whole of their personality would like clearly before friend's astral vision since their astral bodies [Page 39] and the thought-forms constantly radiating from them would be to him as an open book in which their characteristics were writ so largely that he who ran might read. Anyone wishing to gain some idea as to how the thought-forms present themselves to clairvoyant vision may satisfy themselves to some extent by examining the illustrations accompanying Mrs. Besant's valuable article on "Thought Forms" in Lucifer of September 1896. We have seen something of the alteration in the appearance of both animate and inanimate objects when viewed by one possessed of full clairvoyant sight as far as the astral plane is concerned; let us now consider what entirely new objects he will see. He will be conscious of a far greater fulness in nature in many directions but chiefly his attention will be attracted by the living denizens of this new world. No detailed account of them can be attempted within the space at our disposal; for that the reader is referred to No.5 [The Astral Plane] of the Theosophical Manuals. Here we can do no more than barely enumerate a few classes only of the vast hosts of astral inhabitants. Clairvoyance Durham 44 Annfield Plain-Durham (Near Consett) - Aykley Heads-Durham (Near Durham) - Barnard Castle-Durham Beaumont - Hill-Durham - Beaumont Hill-Durham (Near Aycliffe) - Billy Row-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Bishop Auckland-Durham Bishop - Middleham-Durham - Bishop Middleham-Durham (Near - Sedgefield) - Blackhall Colliery-Durham (Near - Peterlee) - Blackhall Rocks-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Bridge End-Durham (Near Consett) - Burnt Houses-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Byers Garth-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Byers Green-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Castle Eden-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Chester Le Street-Durham Chester - Moor-Durham - Chester Moor-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Coatham Mundeville-Durham (Near - Aycliffe) - Cold Hesledon-Durham (Near Seaham) - Cornsay Colliery-Durham (Near Consett) - Coundon Grange-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Crawley Side-Durham (Near Consett) - Crossgate Moor-Durham (Near Durham) - Daddry Shield-Durham (Near Consett) - Dalton Le Dale-Durham (Near Seaham) - Dan'S Castle-Durham (Near Consett) - Durham-Durham Easington - Colliery-Durham - Easington Colliery-Durham (Near - Peterlee) - Easington Village-Durham (Near - Peterlee) - East Briscoe-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - East Butsfield-Durham (Near Consett) - East Hedleyhope-Durham (Near Croxdale) - East Howle-Durham (Near Ferryhill) - Eldon Lane-Durham (Near Shildon) - Esh Winning-Durham (Near Durham) - Esperley Lane Ends-Durham (Near - Bishop Auckland) - Etherley Dene-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Etherley Grange-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Etherley Moor-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Evenwood Gate-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Fir Tree-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Forest In Teesdale-Durham (Near - Appleby In Westmorland) - Forest In Teesdale-Durham (Near - Middleton In Teesdale) - Framwellgate Moor-Durham (Near - Durham) - Gilesgate Moor-Durham (Near Durham) - Grange Villa-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Great Burdon-Durham (Near Darlington) - Great Lumley-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Great Stainton-Durham (Near Aycliffe) - Greta Bridge-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Hamsterley Colliery-Durham (Near - Consett) - Hamsterley Mill-Durham (Near Consett) - Hanging Stone-Durham (Near Consett) - Haswell Plough-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Heddon Mill-Durham (Near Houghton Le - Spring) - Hedley Hill-Durham (Near Consett) - Hedley Hope-Durham (Near Consett) - Helmington Row-Durham (Near - Spennymoor) - Hett Hills-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - High Coniscliffe-Durham (Near - Darlington) - High Etherley-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - High Grange-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - High Ingleby-Durham (Near Durham) - High Lands-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - High Rickleton-Durham (Near Chester - Le Street) - High Shincliffe-Durham (Near Durham) - High Urpeth-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - High Westwood-Durham (Near Consett) - Hill End-Durham (Near Consett) - Hill Top-Durham (Near Barnard Castle) - Houghton Le Side-Durham (Near Shildon) - Howden Le Wear-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Hurworth Burn-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Hurworth On Tees-Durham (Near - Darlington) - Hutton Henry-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Hutton Magna-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Kirk Merrington-Durham (Near - Spennymoor) - Kirkpatrick Durham-Dumfries And - Galloway (Near Dumfries) - Lambton Park-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Lane Ends-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Lane Head-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Langdon Beck-Durham (Near Middleton - In Teesdale) - Langley Moor-Durham (Near Durham) - Langley Park-Durham (Near Durham) - Little Newsham-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Low Coniscliffe-Durham (Near - Darlington) - Low Dinsdale-Durham (Near Darlington) - Low Westwood-Durham (Near Consett) - Maiden Law-Durham (Near Consett) - Metal Bridge-Durham (Near Ferryhill) - Middle Rainton-Durham (Near Houghton - Le Spring) - Middlestone Moor-Durham (Near - Spennymoor) - Middleton In Teesdale-Durham (Near - Barnard Castle) - Middleton One Row-Durham (Near - Darlington) - Middleton St George-Durham (Near - Darlington) - Morton Tinmouth-Durham (Near Shildon) - Mount Pleasant-Durham (Near - Spennymoor) - Nevilles Cross-Durham (Near Durham) - New Brancepeth-Durham (Near Durham) - New Coundon-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - New Kyo-Durham (Near Consett) - New Lambton-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Newton Aycliffe-Durham (Near Aycliffe) - North Bitchburn-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - North Close-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Old Cassop-Durham (Near Durham) - Old Eldon-Durham (Near Shildon) - Old Quarrington-Durham (Near Croxdale) - Old South Moor-Durham (Near Chester - Le Street) - Ornsby Hill-Durham (Near Consett) - Over Dinsdale-Durham (Near - Darlington) - Page Bank-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Pelton Fell-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Pity Me-Durham (Near Durham) - Potter Hill-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Preston Le Skerne-Durham (Near - Aycliffe) - Quaking Houses-Durham (Near Consett) - Quarrington Hill-Durham (Near - Ferryhill) - Rainton Gate-Durham (Near Houghton Le - Spring) - Royal Oak-Durham (Near Shildon) - Rumby Hill-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Running Waters-Durham (Near Durham) - School Aycliffe-Durham (Near Newton - Aycliffe) - Sheep Hill-Durham (Near Gateshead) - Sherbourne Hill-Durham (Near Durham) - Sherburn Hill-Durham (Near Durham) - Sherburn House-Durham (Near Durham) - Shield Row-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Shotley Bridge-Durham (Near Consett) - Shotton Colliery-Durham (Near - Peterlee) - South Church-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - South Cleatlam-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - South Hetton-Durham (Near Seaham) - South Moor-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - South Pelaw-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - St Helen Auckland-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - St John'S Chapel-Durham (Near Consett) - Stainton Grove-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - Stanley Crook-Durham (Near Spennymoor) - Station Town-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Sunderland Bridge-Durham (Near - Croxdale) - Tanfield Lea-Durham (Near Consett) - The Grove-Durham (Near Consett) - The Middles-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - Thorpe Larches-Durham (Near - Billingham) - Tindale Crescent-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Toft Hill-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - Tow Law-Durham (Near Consett) - Town Kelloe-Durham (Near Peterlee) - Trimdon Colliery (Easington)-Durham - (Near Sedgefield) - Trimdon Grange-Durham (Near - Sedgefield) - Ushaw Moor-Durham (Near Durham) - Walworth Gate-Durham (Near Aycliffe) - Wear Head-Durham (Near Hexham) - West Auckland-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - West Blackdene-Durham (Near Hexham) - West Briscoe-Durham (Near Barnard - Castle) - West Cornforth-Durham (Near Ferryhill) - West Kyo-Durham (Near Consett) - West Pelton-Durham (Near Chester Le - Street) - West Rainton-Durham (Near Houghton Le - Spring) - Wheatley Hill-Durham (Near Peterlee) - White Kirkley-Durham (Near Consett) - White Le Head-Durham (Near Consett) - Whitton Leyer-Durham (Near Crook) - Witton Gilbert-Durham (Near Durham) - Witton Le Wear-Durham (Near Bishop - Auckland) - 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