When you described that you were deep in thought, you are giving an example of the method Bruce calls the imagination technique or "pretending".
I'm not saying that all mediums, channellers, and what have you, are frauds. But I'm convinced that the
vast majority of them are.
Houdini knew all the tricks, and he exposed all of the well know mediums of the time after many years of investigating.
He didn't find ONE that was legitimate
He made the front page of many newspapers with the results of his investigations.
The problem is for the people who believe and follow the advices given from frauds.
Just look at all the supposed mediums, channellers around today and the money involved.
Just before Jane Roberts died, (Seth) she and her husband were afraid that this would happen. All sort of "Seth-clones" rushing in. Same with Cayce and others. They smell the money. Isn't it suspicious that so many "Seths" flowerishes right after Jane's departure?
We are all, myself included, gullible when we search for life's answers. We are hungry to know and willing to listen. Which exposes us to be abused.
Isn't it odd that we shop before buying a TV or a car and we accept so rapidly a channeller?
It is legitimate to challenge, to question those who place themselves as mediums, channellers etc. Discriminate !
All of them should be chalenged and have to prove their say. Why should we accept on faith alone? And if they refuse, get out of there!
This is why I have mentionned that TRUST is the most important thing we have. Trust in ourselves, always be on guard with theses entities supposedly here to enlightened us. Especially when there's money involved.
Some asks 250$ US for a session. At four sessions a day this is a nice sum of 260,000$ per year.
Some people develop cult-like attitude. They will defend, justify, any mistake the medium, channeller (etc.) will do. They will find answers and explanations for everything. Because, of course, the Entity "KNOWS" why he did this and that, and we shouldn't question this.
I know what this is all about...I've been there!
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Greetings,
Maybe it depends on the motives of the sender?
Some spiritual contacts need a connection:
A friend of mine and I heard about the Houdini attempt and agreed that we would attempt the same contact when one of us died. We were about 12 YO at the time and kept in touch for 10 years. When I was in my 50s another friend with the same first name died. One afternoon I was deep in thought about her (Nancy 2). My thoughts turned into a dialogue which Nancy said we'd planned to do, but I didn't recall such a plan with Nancy 2. Nancy insisted she had been fatally hit by a truck. I decided to humor the idea, thinking Nancy 2's injuries from a brain tumor might have seemed like getting hit by a truck. Nancy became irritated with my attitude of disbelief and abruptly pulled away, ending our visit. --Later I heard from a childhood friend that Nancy 1 had been killed by a truck abit previous to that 'dialogue.'
I interpret all that as a visit from a friend who was recently deceased, who I hadn't seen in decades but who was holding me to the Houdini promise---?
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