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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".
Thinking has become a disease. Disease happens when things get out of balance. For example there is nothing wrong with cells dividing and multiplying in the body but when this process continues in disregard of the total organism cells proliferate and we have disease. Note: The mind is a superb instrument if used rightly. Used wrongly however it becomes very destructive. To put it more accurately it is not so much that you use your mind wrongly - you usually don't use it at all. It uses you. This is the disease. You believe that you are your mind. This is the delusion. The instrument has taken you over. I don't quite agree. It is true that I do a lot of aimless thinking like most people but I can still choose to use my mind to get and accomplish things and I do that all the time. Just because you can solve a crossword puzzle or build an atom bomb doesn't mean that you use your mind. Just as dogs love to chew bones the mind loves to get its teeth into problems. That's why it does crossword puzzles and builds atom bombs. You have no interest in either. Let me ask you this: can you be free of your mind whenever you want to? Have you found the "off" button? You mean stop thinking altogether? No I can't except maybe for a moment or two. Then the mind is using you. You are unconsciously identified with it so you don't even know that you are its slave. It's almost as if you were possessed without knowing it and so you take the possessing entity to be yourself. The beginning of freedom is the realization that you are not the possessing entity - the thinker. Knowing this enables you to observe the entity. The moment you start watching the thinker a higher level of consciousness becomes activated. You then begin to realize that there is a vast realm of intelligence beyond thought that thought is only a tiny aspect of that intelligence. You also realize that all the things that truly matter - beauty love creativity joy inner peace - arise from beyond the mind. You begin to awaken. Clairvoyance North London
Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'. But the largest and most widely-spread band of these semi-intentional clairvoyants are the various kinds of crystal-gazers - those who as Mr. Andrew Lang puts it stare into a crystal ball a cup a mirror a bob of ink (Egypt and India) a drop of blood (among that Maories of New Zealand) a bowl of water (Red Indian) a pond (Roman and African) water in a [Page 75] glass bowl (in Fez) or almost any polished surface . (Dreams and Ghosts page 57) Two pages later Mr.Lang gives us a very good example of the kind of vision most frequently seen in this way. "I had given a glass ball he says to a young lady Miss Baillie who had scarcely any success with it. She lent it to Miss Leslie who saw a large square old-fashioned red sofa covered with muslin which she found in the next country-house she visited. Miss Baillie's brother a young athlete laughed at these experiments took the ball into the study and came back looking 'gey gash'. He admitted that he had seen a vision - somebody he knew under a lamp. He would discover during the week whether he saw right or not. This was at 5.30 on a Sunday afternoon. "On Tuesday Mr. Baillie was at a dance in a town some forty miles from his home and met a Miss Preston. 'On Sunday' he said 'about half-past five you were sitting under a standard lamp in a dress I never saw you wear a blue blouse with lace over the shoulders pouring out tea for a man in blue serge whose back was towards me so that I only saw the tip of his moustache.' "'Why the blinds must have been up ' said Miss Preston. "'I was at Dulby ' said Mr. Baillie and he undeniably was." This is quite a typical case of crystal-gazing - the picture correct in every detail you see and yet absolutely unimportant and bearing no apparent signification [Page 76] of any sort to either party except that it served to prove to Mr. Baillie that there was something in crystal-gazing. Perhaps more frequently the visions tend to be of a romantic character - men in foreign dress or beautiful though generally unknown landscapes. Now what is the rationale of this kind of clairvoyance? As I have indicated above it belongs usually to the "astral current" type and the crystal or other object simply acts as a focus for the willpower of the seer and a convenient starting-point for his astral tube. There are some who can influence what they will see by their will that is to say they have the power of pointing their telescope as they wish; but the great majority just form a fortuitous tube and see whatever happens to present itself at the end of it. Clairvoyance North London 34 Archway - Cricklewood - Crouch End - East Finchley - Edmonton - Finchley - Finsbury Park - Hackney - Hampstead - Hampstead Garden - Head District - Hendon - Hermiston Avenue - Highbury - Highgate - Hornsey - Hoxton - Islington - Islington - Kentish Town - Kilburn - Lower Edmonton - Mill Hill - Muswell Hill - New Southgate - Newington Green - North Finchley - Palmers Green - South Tottenham - Southgate - St John'S Wood - Stoke Newington - Stroud Green - The Hyde - Tottenham - Upper Edmonton - Upper Holloway - Whetstone - Willesden - Winchmore Hill - Wood Green - Woodside Park -
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