Info On San Diego Mediums

By David Stevens


These are individuals who act as a channel between the spiritual realm and the human world. The practice dates back into history having a popularity spike in the 19th century followed by its popularity downfall in the same century. As it is, science disputes claims of reaching out and talking to the dead, a phenomenon known as parapsychology. Several other critics also refute the practice of San Diego mediums as that involving only stage trickeries.

Research led by a psychology Britain based group meant to clear the air on the subject, concluded that the whole phenomenon of mediums was nonexistent. Contrary to these claims however, are scenarios where actual happenings with a spiritual manifestation are continually reported. Such are the scenarios where strange occurrences as unfamiliar voices come from the possessed subject.

Those who conform to mediumship, claim the ability to directly relay information to spirits and also attain information from the same. Additionally, a strange practice of allowing their bodies to act as a communicating vessel where the spirit uses the body to directly relay information; normally is carried out in a bid to connect with the spiritual world.

A classification of mediumship falls into two categories. Either those who use mentalism or those who tend to bring a physical manifestation of the spirit. Those who use mentalism simply listen into what the spirits are implying through an application of extrasensory perceptions. Physical manifestations would then involve a visible reaction from the spirit. The act has also been portrayed repeatedly in movies and other television shows, whether under fiction, fantasy or true story genres, it is for one to decide.

The act has a recording trailing bask into time. An example is a recording in the bible where a king named Saul seeked out such practices thereby bring back a dead Prophet Samuel with whom the King needed to have a talk over a fight that was to come. As history tells it, between the 1920s and 1930s masses related to this act.

Nonetheless, several individuals who accredited particular attained abilities to this practice were uncovered as frauds. Such was a case of a medium named Colin Evans who alleged a capability to drift in the air, attained from his engaging in such acts. Apace with the fraudulent published adventures of such individuals, more interesting written first hand experiences with the spiritual realm from individuals as Dorreen Philips in 1950s were similarly published.

Christianity stands against the practice clearly advising against it in its scriptures. A verse, Leviticus 19:31 states that mediumship and spiritualism should not be sought for whatever the case. To this date, it continuous to survive, with the incorporation of information technology where one in need of such services can simply get them online; some sites claim to offer genuine services from those conforming to such practices.

With the 21th century famous practitioners like Allison Dubois and Chip Coffey, the act which most view as a dark practice keeps trudging on as a long lived act. Similarly as the act lives on, so does the question as to whether the act is a genuine one. An over the time clash between science and the practice.




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