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Clairvoyance Aberdeenshire
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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".
I read about a stoic philosopher in ancient Greece who when he was told that his son had died in an accident replied I knew he was not immortal. Is that surrender? If it is I don't want it. There are some situations in which surrender seems unnatural and inhuman. Being cut off from your feelings is not surrender. But we don't know what his inner state was when he said those words. In certain extreme situations it may still be impossible for you to accept theNow. But you always get a second chance at surrender. Your first chance is to surrender each moment to the reality of that moment. Knowing that what is cannot be undone - because it already is - you say yes to what is or accept what isn't. Then you do what you have to do whatever the situation requires. If you abide in this state of acceptance you create no more negativity no more suffering no more unhappiness. You then live in a state of nonresistance a state of grace and lightness free of struggle. Whenever you are unable to do that whenever you miss that chance - either because you are not generating enough conscious presence to prevent some habitual and unconscious resistance pattern from arising or because the condition is so extreme as to be absolutely unacceptable to you - then you are creating some form of pain some form of suffering. It may look as if the situation is creating the suffering but ultimately this is not so - your resistance is. Now here is your second chance at surrender: If you cannot accept what is outside then accept what is inside. If you cannot accept the external condition accept the internal condition. This means: Do not resist the pain. Allow it to be there. Surrender to the grief despair fear loneliness or whatever form the suffering takes. Witness it without labeling it mentally. Embrace it. Then see how the miracle of surrender transmutes deep suffering into deep peace. This is your crucifixion. Let it become your resurrection and ascension. I do not see how one can surrender to suffering. As you yourself pointed out suffering is non-surrender. How could you surrender to nonsurrender? Forget about surrender for a moment. When your pain is deep all talk of surrender will probably seem futile and meaningless anyway. When your pain is deep you will likely have a strong urge to escape from it rather than surrender to it. You don't want to feel what you feel. What could be more normal? But there is no escape no way out. There are many pseudo escapes - work drink drugs anger projection suppression and so on - but they don't free you from the pain. Suffering does not diminish in intensity when you make it unconscious. When you deny emotional pain everything you do or think as well as your relationships become contaminated with it. You broadcast it so to speak as the energy you emanate and others will pick it up subliminally. If they are unconscious they may even feel compelled to attack or hurt you in some way or you may hurt them in an unconscious projection of your pain. You attract and manifest whatever corresponds to your inner state. When there is no way out there is still always a way through. So don't turn away from the pain. Face it. Feel it fully. Feel it - don't think about it! Express it if necessary but don't create a script in your mind around it. Give all your attention to the feeling not to the person event or situation that seems to have caused it. Don't let the mind use the pain to create a victim identity for yourself out of it. Feeling sorry for yourself and telling others your story will keep you stuck in suffering. Since it is impossible to get away from the feeling the only possibility of change is to move into it; otherwise nothing will shift. So give your complete attention to what you feel and refrain from mentally labeling it. As you go into the feeling be intensely alert. At first it may seem like a dark and terrifying place and when the urge to turn away from it comes observe it but don't act on it. Keep putting your attention on the pain keep feeling the grief the fear the dread the loneliness whatever it is. Stay alert stay present - present with your whole Being with every cell of your body. As you do so you are bringing a light into this darkness. This is the flame of your consciousness. At this stage you don' t need to be concerned with surrender anymore. It has happened already. How? Full attention is full acceptance is surrender. By giving full attention you use the power of the Now which is the power of your presence. No hidden pocket of resistance can survive in it. Presence removes time. Without time no suffering no negativity can survive. The acceptance of suffering is a journey into death. Facing deep pain allowing it to be taking your attention into it is to enter death consciously. When you have died this death you realize that there is no death - and there is nothing to fear. Only the ego dies. Imagine a ray of sunlight that has forgotten it is an inseparable part of the sun and deludes itself into believing it has to fight for survival and create and cling to an identity other than the sun. Would the death of this delusion not be incredibly liberating? Do you want an easy death? Would you rather die without pain without agony? Then die to the past every moment and let the light of your presence shine away the heavy time-bound self you thought of as "you." The Way Of The Cross There are many accounts of people who say they have found God through their deep suffering and there is the Christian expression "the way of the cross which I suppose points to the same thing. Clairvoyance Aberdeenshire
Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'. "If you look at the back of a watch etherically you see all the wheels through it and the face through them but backwards; if you look at it astrally you see the face right way up and all the wheels lying separately but nothing on the top of anything else." Here we have at once the keynote the principal factor of the change; the man is looking at everything from an absolutely new point of view entirely outside of anything that he has ever imagined before. He has no longer the slightest difficulty in reading any page in a closed book because he is not now looking at it through all the other pages before it or behind it but is looking straight down upon it as though it were the only page to be seen. The depth at which a vein of [Page 34] metal or of coal may lie is no longer a barrier to his sight of it because he is not now looking through the intervening depth of earth at all. The thickness of a wall or the number of walls intervening between the observer and the object would make a great deal of difference to the clearness of the etheric sight; they would make no difference whatever to the astral sight because on the astral plane they would not intervene between the observer and the object. Of course that sounds paradoxical and impossible and it is quite inexplicable to a mind not specially trained to grasp the idea; yet it is none the less absolutely true. This carries us straight into the middle of the much-vexed question of the fourth dimension - a question of the deepest interest though one that we cannot pretend to discuss in the space at our disposal. Those who wish to study it as it deserves are recommended to begin with Mr.C.H.Hinton's Scientific Romances or Dr.A.T.Schofield's Another World and then follow on with the former author's larger work A New Era of Thought. Mr. Hinton not only claims to be able himself to grasp mentally some of the simpler fourth dimensional figures but also states that anyone who will take the trouble to follow out his directions may with perseverance acquire that mental grasp likewise. I am not certain that the power to do this is within the reach of everyone as he thinks for it appears to me to require considerable mathematical ability; but I can at any rate bear witness that he tesseract or fourth-dimensional cube which he describes is a [Page 35] reality for it is quite a familiar figure upon the astral plane. [ He has now perfected a new method of representing the several dimensions by colours instead of by arbitrary written symbols. He states that his will very much simplify the study as the reader will be able to distinguish instantly by sight any part or feature of the tesseract. A full description of this new method with plates is said to be ready for the press and is expected to appear within a year so that intending students of this fascinating subject might do well to await its publication] I know that Madame Blavatsky in alluding to the theory of the fourth dimension has expressed an opinion that it is only a clumsy way of stating the idea of the entire permeability of matter and that Mr. W.T.Stead has followed along the same lines presenting the conception to his readers under the name of throughth. Careful oft-repeated and detailed investigation does however seem to show quite conclusively that this explanation does not cover all the facts. It is a perfect description of etheric vision but the further and quite different idea of the fourth dimension as expounded by Mr.Hinton is the only one which gives any kind of explanation down here of the constantly-observed facts of astral vision. I would therefore venture deferentially to suggest that when Madame Blavatsky wrote as she did she had in mind etheric vision and not astral and that the extreme applicability of the phrase to this other and higher faculty of which she was not at the moment thinking did not occur to her. The possession of this extraordinary and scarcely expressible power then must always be borne in mind through all that follows. It lays every point in the interior of every solid body absolutely open to the gaze of the seer just as every point in the interior of a circle lies open to the gaze of a man looking down upon it. But even this is by no means all that it gives to its possessor. He see not only the inside as well as the outside of every object but also its astral counterpart. [Page 36] Every atom and molecule of physical matter has its corresponding astral atoms and molecules and the mass which is built up out of these is clearly visible to our clairvoyant. Usually the astral part of any object projects somewhat beyond the physical part of it and thus metals stones and other things are seen surrounded by an astral aura. Clairvoyance Aberdeenshire 86 Arbuthnott-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Auchenblae-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Backhill - Of Clackriach-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Banchory - Devenick-Kincardineshire (Near Aberdeen) - Banchory-Kincardineshire - Banchory Devenick-Kincardineshire - Barthol - Chapel-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Benholm-Kincardineshire - Brathens-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Bridge Of - Alford-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - Bridge Of - Canny-Kincardineshire (Near Banchory) - Bridge Of - Dye-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - Bridge Of Feugh-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Bridge Of Gairn-Aberdeenshire - (Near Tomintoul) - Cammachmore-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Catterline-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Chapel - Hill-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Chapel Of Garioch-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Chapeltown-Kincardineshire - Cock - Bridge-Aberdeenshire (Near Tomintoul) - Cookney-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Cowie-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Crathes-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Crawton-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Cross Of Jackston-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Crossroads (Banchory)-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Cruden - Bay-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Denside-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Downies-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Drumblair - House-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Drumfrennie-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Drumlithie-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Durris-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Easter Balmoral-Aberdeenshire - Elsick - House-Aberdeenshire (Near Aberdeen) - Fettercairn-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Fetteresso-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Findon-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Folla - Rule-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Fordoun-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Glen Foudland-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Gourdon-Kincardineshire - Hatton Of Fintray-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Hillside-Kincardineshire (Near Aberdeen) - Hirn-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Howe Of Teuchar-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Inverbervie-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Inverugie - Mill-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Johnshaven-Kincardineshire - Kincardine - O'Neil-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - Kinneff-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Kirkton - Of Glenbuchat-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - Kirkton - Of Logie Buchan-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Kirkton - Of Rayne-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Kirkton - Of Skene-Aberdeenshire (Near Aberdeen) - Kirktown - Of Auchterless-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Kirktown - Of Bourtie-Aberdeenshire (Near Aberdeen) - Kirktown - Of Clatt-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Kirktown - Of Fetteresso-Kincardineshire (Near Banchory) - Laurencekirk-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Leochel - Cushnie-Aberdeenshire (Near Alford) - Little - Dens-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Little - Downs-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - Lochside-Kincardineshire - (Near Arbroath) - Logie - Coldstone-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - Luthermuir-Kincardineshire - Lyne Of Skene-Aberdeenshire - (Near Banchory) - Maryculter-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Marykirk-Kincardineshire - (Near Arbroath) - Marywell-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Meikle - Wartle-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Mid Ardlaw-Aberdeenshire - (Near Peterhead) - Mid Beltie-Aberdeenshire - (Near Banchory) - Milltown Of Campfield-Aberdeenshire - (Near Banchory) - Milton Of Auchinhove-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aboyne) - Milton Of Tullich-Aberdeenshire - (Near Tomintoul) - Moor Of Balvack-Aberdeenshire - (Near Banchory) - Muchalls-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Muir Of Fowlis-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aboyne) - Myrebird-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Nether Crimond-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Nether Kinmundy-Aberdeenshire - (Near Peterhead) - Netherley-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - New Aberdour-Aberdeenshire - (Near Rosehearty) - New Deer-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - New - Leeds-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - New Pitsligo-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Newbyth-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Newtonhill-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - North Broomhill-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Old Deer-Aberdeenshire - (Near Stuartfield) - Old - Rayne-Aberdeenshire (Near Turriff) - Port Elphinstone-Aberdeenshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Portlethen-Kincardineshire - (Near Aberdeen) - Rickarton-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Slacks Of Cairnbanno-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Spittal - Of Glenmuick-Aberdeenshire (Near Aboyne) - St Combs-Aberdeenshire - (Near Peterhead) - St - Cyrus-Kincardineshire (Near Arbroath) - St - Fergus-Aberdeenshire (Near Peterhead) - St Katherines-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Stonehaven-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Strachan-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - The Neuk-Kincardineshire - (Near Banchory) - Tyrie-Aberdeenshire - (Near Turriff) - Udny - Green-Aberdeenshire (Near Aberdeen) - Udny - Station-Aberdeenshire (Near Aberdeen) - Woodlands-Kincardineshire (Near Banchory) - Yonder Bognie-Aberdeenshire - 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