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Mediumship is the
practice of
purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or
spirits of the dead and
living human beings. Practitioners...
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spirits of the deceased,
through the
study and
practice of
mediumship.
Mediumship is the
practice of
those people known as
mediums that allegedly...
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personalities in the
spirit world. This held in a
seating manner in a circle.
Mediumship involves an act
where the
practitioner attempts to
receive messages from...
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Shinto (****anese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a
religion originating in ****an.
classified as an East
Asian religion by
scholars of religion, its practitioners...
- non-profit
organizations rather than
ecclesiastical bodies. The
origin of
mediumship is
usually linked to the
seances conducted by the Fox
sisters at Hydesville...
- Santería (Spanish pronunciation: [santeˈɾi.a]), also
known as
Regla de Ocha,
Regla Lu****í, or Lu****í, is an Afro-Caribbean
religion that
developed in Cuba...
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visitors come for classes, workshops,
public church services and
mediumship demonstrations, lectures, and
private appointments with mediums. In recent...
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greater emphasis on "mental"
mediumship and an
almost complete avoidance of the
apparently miraculous "materializing"
mediumship that so
fascinated early...
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credited as
having been one of the last
psychics to use direct-voice
mediumship. He has been
described by
spiritualists as the most
renowned psychic of...
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investigations into
mediumship exposed many
fraudulent mediums which contributed to the
decline of
interest in
physical mediumship. In 1907,
Hereward Carrington...