Info On San Diego Mediums

By David Stevens


Acting as a relay between the actual living world and the unseen world otherwise known as the spiritual world, these are persons who have since had a popularity for their practice from as back as part of the 19th century, the same time when such fan base came crumbling down. Probably due to the never ending critiques from science practitioners and other individuals implying that the San Diego mediums acts simply was composed of staged plays.

Such were the conclusions of a study done by a Britain located psychological society, which found out that the test subject portrayed no such capabilities as claimed to have. All the same, genuine seeming occurrences supporting the practice surface form time to time, such normally include actual physical occurrences of spiritual manifestations through possessions which proceed with inhuman voices from the possessed.

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.

Through maneuvers applied by those inclined towards the practice, a direct mental connection or a direct physical connection can be established to the dead. A mental connection would simply require the practitioner to keenly listen to what is being said on the other side, while a physical connection would involve a firsthand experience with the entity through occurrences as objects being thrown around and etcetera. The acts incorporation in the media has also grown, being played in movies and other TV plays.

Evidently, from the biblical times of the old leader called Saul, and his invoking of the dead spirit of a prophet called Samuel, the practice has a rich history that tells of how it grew into time. At a period between 1920 and 1930, the numbers of those who believed and took part in this practice rose to their highest point.

However several of who claimed to possess such abilities were exposed as frauds, probably just using the claim to defraud the unknowing. A notable case is that of Colin Evans, an individual who purported that spiritual beings gave him an airlift, thereby being able to float in the air. Records of outcomes witnessed during such activities have been recorded and published. For instance one Dorreen Phillips wrote of such encounters in the year 1958.

Religions as the Catholic denomination and Christianity outrightly teach its congregation against such acts. The scriptures clearly state this in the book of Leviticus where it is written that such acts should not be sought after for God is against such. Currently, with the emergence of technology and the quick information flow, this act has found a place. With specific sites where those inclined to practice the act offer their practices to those in need. A sophistication to the old practice.

Popular practitioners of the act as Dubois and Chip Coffey in the current century are a proof that the practice still keeps its pace with time with its only change being an evolution as the population evolves. The question of the logical or scientific foundation onto which the act is built on; however, it seems to be a never ending subject.




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