A
noisy playful, discarnate Soul-Mind from the Etheric Realm that
manipulates physical objects. It desires attention and draws
attention by either mischievous, harmful acts or playful, kind acts.
Poltergeist
activity usually centers around an individual called the “focus
person”. This person is most often an adolescent who is
psychologically disturbed, sometimes even mentally challenged. It
appears that some sort of psychokinetic force is generated by the
unconscious emotional conflicts the child may be enduring. Some very
technical minds seek to explain by stating that the disturbed mind
creates heat and the poltergeist, through some occult talent, is able
to transform that heat into kinetic energy and undirected impulses
and then send those vibrations out in random disarray.
They
do things like turn lights on and off pull hair, yank bedclothes off,
rip clothing, cause things to disappear and reappear, lock and unlock
doors, rattle dishes, etc. This phenomena is evidently produced for
the express purpose of attracting attention and being annoying. They
are not normally malicious acts and rarely inflict injury.
A
good cleansing with sage (indoors and out), which is an old tradition
attributed to Native Americans, to rid the space of unwanted negative
energy and replace it with clean, positive energy is recommended.
This is sometimes called “smudging” or “house blessing”.
RAPS:
(Percussion)
To
produce sounds without any physical means. Can come from chairs,
tables, within walls, etc. A code can be established between Spirit
and the Medium(s) for “yes” and “no” answers. At times,
Spirit will rap simply to let you know it is near.
SPIRIT
and PSYCHIC PHOTOGRAPHY: (First documented by
William Mumler [1832-1994] photographer in 1861)
This
includes all types of unconventional photography or normal
photography that produces extras. To capture, on photographic film
or plate, something not in the visible range of the human eye...an
extra face, (perhaps that of a deceased person) or lights, words, or
objects. It is frequently used to prove that the human personality
survives physical death.
(Note
here...The Reverend Eleanor Button, Pastor of The Chapel of Prayer in
Houston, was well known for her “magical” camera. She had albums
of pictures that displayed objects, colors, etc. that were very
definitely “extras”.)
TABLE
TIPPING or TAPPING:
Receiving
answers from Spirit by means of a table which thumps in response to
questions presentefd. Those participating place their hands or
fingertips lightly near the edge of one side of the table (usually
three people) and chant “table up” in union, willing one side of
the table to raise off the floor. When the table has raised and is
balancing on two legs the participants ask questions that can be
answered “yes”or “no” and the table will rap on the floor
once for “yes” and twice for “no” in response.
(Note
here: This is very popular at parties. We used to play it often and
usually had six to eight tables all rapping at the same time.
Noisy, but fun and a great tension reliever for the players.)
THOUGHTOGRAPHY:
(Skotography)
The
foremost example of Thoughtography is the work of Dr. Jule
Eisenbud (1909-1999) with the
subject, Ted Serios (1918-2006).
Serios would take a Polaroid Land Camera, point it at himself, snap
the shutter and produce a picture of a building or something that
could be identified. With his extraordinary powers of mind, Serios
was able to gaze at a picture and then imprint that picture on film.
He was also able to make a photographic impression of a target
picture which was enclosed in a sealed envelope.
TRANSFIGURATION:
Changes
in the appearance of the face and/or body of one who is channeling or
sitting in a development circle. It can be the face of a guide,
deceased love one or a past-life identity.
TRANSFORMATION:
The
belief that the Astral Body can be molded into various forms when it
is separated from the Physical Body. It can take on the form of an
animal and to perceive the world through the eyes and mind of the
animal.
Shape-Changing:
to physically alter the appearance and size of one's physical
body and/or face with the help of Spirit. To become an inert object,
perform a task, and return to normal...sometimes referred to as
“out-of-body” experience.
Shape-Shifting:
(Tibet-Celtic)...to psychically
transform into an animal, fish or bird and be able to perform as that
animal, fish or bird would. This form can be maintained for long
periods of time.
An
interesting bit of information I came across several months ago is
that there is an ancient Egyptian text which referred to Jesus
thusly: “He does not have a single shape but his appearance
changes. Sometimes he is ruddy, sometimes he is white, sometimes
red....” shape-changer??
Stay
tuned for more good stuff on the many aspects of mediumship.
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