Partakers Of 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.

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.

This involves actions that either lead to a mentally or a physically evident experience with the spirits. A mental experience would involve a tuning in endeavor meant to attain data from the other world. While a physical experience as the term suggests, would lead to a seeable experience with the entity. Normally in such cases actual observable happenings are experienced. It currently has a role in human entertainment through television plays and motion pictures.

Back in time, spiritualism was practiced as is portrayed by the story of King Saul and Prophet Samuel. The king sought help from an individual conforming to the practice regarding insights of the fight that was to come. This led to the raising of a then deceased prophet Samuel. Later on between the years 1920 and 1930, several people conformed to spiritualism as a practice and as a belief.

Issues of fraud within the practice have all the same been reported throughout history. Most famous is that of a person by the name Colin Evans who purported to be endowed with a special ability to freely levitate by beings from the spiritual world. Such frauds have been recorded in the books alongside other written experiences as those of Dorreen Philips on actual contacts with spirits. Such have been published and commercialized.

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.

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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