Many sitters tend to get very excited and are extremely impressed with the ability of an accurate psychic that can pick up information surrounding the sitters, their past and present situations and also their loved ones in the Spirit World. This response to accurate evidence and the trust building that it supports, while welcome can easily become misused or abused by an unscrupulous intermediate. The article talks of how inexperienced psychics and San Diego Medium can mislead a sitter.
The trust that a sitter develops with their intermediate over issues of the Spirit World, which the uninitiated are unfamiliar or inexperienced with, makes them vulnerable to statements and opinions of the psychic that go beyond appropriate decorum and their professional expertise. The sitter who wholeheartedly believes whatever the psychic tells them about their future can be subject to an unscrupulous medium's prejudices and egotistical pronouncements.
Many people are familiar with the term "ectoplasm", which originates from seances where physical intermediate would manifest this weird substance out of "thin air, " and that would often take physical shape and form, and many believe was how those in "spirit" could reappear during these sessions.The problems with physical mediumship for me?
I think it's creepy... And too controversial to invest too much time, effort or energy into. Plus, there are very few physical who will allow themselves to be tested by serious a scientist... Which makes it easier to dismiss as some elaborate hoax or trick. Also, many physical works in dimly lit conditions.... Which I find suspicious, even though they can produce a phenomenon that is very difficult to explain away as a "light" trick.
Psychic use various modes or tools to feel the disturbed energy fields or aura around their clients and try to correct it through their special powers. A well-tuned psychic can easily perceive the problem area that needs to be rectified, be it at a personal level or on the career front. People find contentment and spiritual happiness through their psychic.
This misleading or deceptiveness is not only unfair to the sitter, but is damaging to the profession and other intermediates. As a intermediate myself, I'm very keen to witness how other professional work with the spirit world, and have been fortunate enough to have had quite a few sittings with proficient and principled intermediates.
Nevertheless, before I came into spiritualism, I had several readings from some "famous psychics" and had had unpleasant experiences. One devious and dodgy tactic used was that they would immediately ask questions about my life situation and from what I said they would conclude my future life. They said, for example, that I would get divorced within one year which didn't happen.
One such psychic asked if I had an older man in the spirit world which I responded in the affirmative while letting the psychic know that my father-in-law is in the spirit world. The psychic went on to say that my father-in-law was in a held-up place because he wants to come back to earth so badly and that he wouldn't listen to his guides in the spirit world - something I believed at the time.
The trust that a sitter develops with their intermediate over issues of the Spirit World, which the uninitiated are unfamiliar or inexperienced with, makes them vulnerable to statements and opinions of the psychic that go beyond appropriate decorum and their professional expertise. The sitter who wholeheartedly believes whatever the psychic tells them about their future can be subject to an unscrupulous medium's prejudices and egotistical pronouncements.
Many people are familiar with the term "ectoplasm", which originates from seances where physical intermediate would manifest this weird substance out of "thin air, " and that would often take physical shape and form, and many believe was how those in "spirit" could reappear during these sessions.The problems with physical mediumship for me?
I think it's creepy... And too controversial to invest too much time, effort or energy into. Plus, there are very few physical who will allow themselves to be tested by serious a scientist... Which makes it easier to dismiss as some elaborate hoax or trick. Also, many physical works in dimly lit conditions.... Which I find suspicious, even though they can produce a phenomenon that is very difficult to explain away as a "light" trick.
Psychic use various modes or tools to feel the disturbed energy fields or aura around their clients and try to correct it through their special powers. A well-tuned psychic can easily perceive the problem area that needs to be rectified, be it at a personal level or on the career front. People find contentment and spiritual happiness through their psychic.
This misleading or deceptiveness is not only unfair to the sitter, but is damaging to the profession and other intermediates. As a intermediate myself, I'm very keen to witness how other professional work with the spirit world, and have been fortunate enough to have had quite a few sittings with proficient and principled intermediates.
Nevertheless, before I came into spiritualism, I had several readings from some "famous psychics" and had had unpleasant experiences. One devious and dodgy tactic used was that they would immediately ask questions about my life situation and from what I said they would conclude my future life. They said, for example, that I would get divorced within one year which didn't happen.
One such psychic asked if I had an older man in the spirit world which I responded in the affirmative while letting the psychic know that my father-in-law is in the spirit world. The psychic went on to say that my father-in-law was in a held-up place because he wants to come back to earth so badly and that he wouldn't listen to his guides in the spirit world - something I believed at the time.
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