Thursday, 20th
April 2017
info@eastcorkjournal.ie Mind, Body and Soul What is Trance Mediumship?
by ANTHONY LAWTON
As we edge our way
towards the month of April, we ,in Believe – Feed Your Spirit, are get- ting very excited about a new group which is starting on Tuesday 2 May. This group or cir- cle will be looking at the development
mediumship. What is one of the
trance mediumship you may ask…… Trance
mediumship oldest
forms of spirit com- munication. There are many degrees of trance communication, from a
light overshadowing of the medium to a deep trance or full control by the spirit communicator. This is not to be con- fused with channelling which is a completely different form of trance control. The difference is channelling is a recep- tion of thought or divine guidance received by a person for the purpose of communicating with spirits, entities or higher self. It is plugging into a frequency and accessing information. Trance control is al-
of trance is
lowing the spirit commu- nicator to take control of the subconscious mind and body of the medium for the spirit communi- cator to speak through the medium. This is a mental
experience us-
ing the mind. The con- scious mind is in a rest- ed state and the spirit
communicator controls the medium through the subconscious mind, therefore allowing con- trol over the body. The connection occurs using a combination of blend- ing the aura and the subconscious mind with the spirit communicator. The
spirit communi-
cator does not actually enter the physical body even though it may ap- pear to be that way. This trance
state is
shared by the medium and the spirit communi- cator whether the spirit communicator is a dis- carnate entity or a high- ly evolved light being. The relationship is one of deep respect. Over time
the attunement
develops and becomes clearer for both parties involved and a rapport is created. The medium has to speed up their vi-
bration frequency and the spirit communicator has to slow theirs down in order for them to be able to connect and have a platform for communi- cation.
trance, the
During this state of medium
has to create a mental- ly clear space within the mind. The physical changes that then occur in the medium include a slowing down of
the
heart rate, dramatically softened and reduced breathing and a body temperature drop. The binaural brain pulse drops to a point where there is a change in the conscious awareness.
It
would appear the me- dium’s conscious mind is somewhat suppressed or the
the ego steps aside. This then allows the
personality of spirit
communicator to have
permission to work with the medium’s body and mind. The spirit com- municator has direct control in speaking and physical movement. The spirit communicator will mark parts of the aura for future access and will manipulate the fraction- ation to achieve a level of depth in the trance state. The spirit com- municator assists in the induction of the level of trance state achieved by the medium. The
medium fur-
thers their education of spiritual knowledge and practices their other ar- eas of expertise, as this assists in the developing
and expanding of infor- mation in the medium’s subconscious mind al- lowing the spirit com- municator to gain access during trance
control
sessions. Depending on the level of trance state achieved, there are dif- ferent facial expressions, mannerisms and voice changes. The level of trance can develop to the point where the me- dium has no recollection of behaviour or words spoken during the ses- sion. This is a very scientific and astonishing occur- rence. It is a rare gift and takes much commitment and time from the medi-
um to persist and perfect the connection between themselves and the spirit communicator. Today we have modern scientif- ic mediums of the twen- ty first century who con- tinue to show evidence of life
after death and
spiritual enlightenment for many to share. This style of mediumship is about guided philosophy and inspirational mes- sages. If you are interested in looking into trance mediumship a bit more, please contact us in ‘Be- lieve’ to book your seat for Tuesday 2 May and every Tuesday thereaf- ter.
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