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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Monkey in the Middle

Borrowed from: Bornforgeekdom.com

Throughout history people have been perplexed and fascinated by death.  What happens to us after we die?  Do we have souls, and if so, where do they go?  Religions from all around the world have differing views and beliefs on this subject, but in many cultures there are those who believe they possess supernatural abilities to communicate with those from beyond the grave.  These people are known as mediums, and although their powers are often refuted by both the religious and non-religious alike, as we will see later on, they remain prevalent in many parts of the world today.

For thousands of years humans have attempted to contact the spirits of the dead, as is even noted in the bible.  In belief systems like Spiritualism there is a separate realm, a spirit world, in which the spirits of the dead reside.  It is believed spirits can contact anyone, but certain individuals may maintain the power to call upon the spirits at will.  The name, medium, of course refers to the fact that they are attempting to act as a “Middle Man” and allow the dead to communicate to the living through themselves.  Mediums have often charged for their services, though, which is reason enough for some to discredit them.
The beliefs regarding, Mediumship and are varied, but often a medium will be used in either one of two ways: Mental Mediumship, in which the medium simply relates information from a spirit to a living person; And Physical Mediumship, in which a medium will experience the message through the senses.
One method skeptics would say a medium may use prove their access to the spirit world to their client is called a “Cold Reading” in which the medium will attempt to analyze their client by his or her race, ethnicity, clothing, etc. in order to determine convincing information about them that will seem to have been provided by a spirit, usually that of a dead relative, friend, or partner.

It is fairly commonplace for mediums and others with psychic abilities to be marked as frauds, which is why many believe that even those who have not been explicitly disproved must also be fake.  However a believer could argue that whether it’s in religion or business, liars and “charlatans” will always exist, so don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Regardless of your views, the historical and cultural significance of mediums is still a fascinating subject, as it pushes the boundaries of how who and what people can communicate with.