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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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News on Physical Mediumship in your area.

 

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".

As you become more conscious of your present reality you may suddenly get certain insights as to why your conditioning functions in those particular ways; for example why your relationships follow certain patterns and you may remember things that happened in the past or see them more clearly. That is fine and can be helpful but it is not essential. What is essential is your conscious presence. That dissolves the past. That is the transformative agent. So don't seek to understand the past but be as present as you can. The past cannot survive in your presence. It can only survive in your absence.

5. THE STATE OF PRESENCE

It's Not What You Think It Is

You keep talking about the state of presence as the key. I think I understand it intellectually but I don't know if I have ever truly experienced it. I wonder - is it what I think it is or is it something entirely different?

It's not what you think it is! You can't think about presence and the mind can't

understand it. Understanding presence is being present. Try a little experiment. Close your eyes and say to yourself: "I wonder what my next thought is going to be." Then become very alert and wait for the next thought. Be like a cat watching a mouse hole. What thought is going to come out of the mouse hole? Try it now. Well?

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Extracts from J W Leadbeaters "Clairvoyance'.

But if the trained investigator turns his attention specially to any one scene or wishes to call it up before him an extraordinary change at once takes place for this is the plane of thought and to think of anything is to bring it instantaneously before you. For example if a man wills to see the records of that event to which we before referred - the landing of Julius Caesar - he finds himself in a moment not looking at any picture but standing on the shore among the legionaries with the whole scene being enacted around him precisely in every respect as he would have seen it if he had stood there in the flesh on that autumn morning in the year 55 B.C.. Since what he sees is but a reflection the actors are of course entirely unconscious of him nor can any effort of his change the course of their action in the [Page 106] smallest degree except only that he can control the rate at which the drama shall pass before him - can have the events of a whole year rehearsed before his eyes in a single hour or can at any moment stop the movement altogether and hold any particular scene in view as a picture as long as he chooses.

In truth he observes not only what he would have seen if he had been there at the time in the flesh but much more. He hears and understands all that the people say and he is conscious of all their thoughts and motives; and one of the most interesting of the many possibilities which open up before one who has learnt to read the records is the study of the thought of ages long past - the thought of the cavemen and the lake-dwellers as well as that which ruled the mighty civilisations of Atlantis of Egypt or Chaldea. What splendid possibilities open up before the man who is in full possession of this power may easily be imagined. He has before him a field of historical research of most entrancing interest. Not only can he review at his leisure all history with which we are acquainted correcting as he examines it the many errors and misconceptions which have crept into the accounts handed down to us; he can also range at will over the whole story of the world from its very beginning watching the slow development of intellect in man the descent of the Lords of the Flame and the growth of the mighty civilisations which They founded.

Nor is his study confined to the progress of humanity alone; he has before him as in a museum all the [Page 107] strange animal and vegetable forms which occupied the stage in days when the world was young; he can follow all the wonderful geological changes which have taken place and watch the course of the great cataclysms which have altered the whole face of the earth again and again.

In one especial case an even closer sympathy with the past is possible to the reader of the records. If in the course of his enquiries he has to look upon some scene in which he himself has in a former birth taken part he may deal with it in two ways: he can either regard it in in the usual manner as a spectator (though always be it remembered as a spectator whose insight and sympathy are perfect) or he may once more identify himself with that long-dead personality of his - may throw himself back for the time into that life of long ago and absolutely experience over again the thoughts and the emotions the pleasures and the pains of a prehistoric past. No wilder and more vivid adventures can be conceived than some of those through which he thus may pass; yet though it all he must never lose hold of the consciousness of his own individuality- must retain the power to return at will to his present personality.

It is often asked how it is possible for an investigator accurately to determine the date of any picture from the far-distance past which he disinters from the records. The fact is that it is sometimes rather tedious work to find an exact date but the thing can usually be done if it is worth while to spend the time and trouble over it. It we are dealing with Greek or Roman times [Page 108] the simplest method is usually to look into the mind of the most intelligent person present in the picture and see what date he supposes it to be; or the investigator might watch him writing a letter or other document and observe what date if any was included in what was written. When once the Roman or Greek date is thus obtained to reduce it to our own system of chronology is merely a matter of calculation.

Another way which is frequently adopted is to turn from the scene under examination to a contemporary picture in some great and well-known city such as Rome and note what monarch is reigning there or who are the consuls for the year; and when such data are discovered a glance at any good history will give the rest. Sometimes a date can be obtained by examining some public proclamation or some legal document; in fact in the times of which we are speaking the difficulty is easily surmounted.

The matter is by no means so simple however when we come to deal with periods much earlier than this - with a scene from early Egypt Chaldea or China or to go further back still from Atlantis itself or any of its numerous colonies. A date can still be obtained easily enough from the mind of any educated man but there is no longer any means of relating it to our own system of dates since the man will be reckoning by eras of which we know nothing or by the reigns of kings whose history is lost in the night of time.


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