Physical Mediumship Essex

Physical Mediumship Essex

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Right—–> Fanny Conant, photographed by William H Mumler, showing a physical spirit appearance of her brother, Charles H Crowell.

Barking Basildon Benneet Billericay Braintree Brentwood – Buckhurst Hill Chelmsford Clacton-on-Sea Colchester Dagenham Dunmow Epping – Frinton-on-Sea Halstead Harlow Harwich Hockley Hornchurch Ilford Ingatestone – Laindon Leigh-on-Sea Loughton Maldon Ongar Rayleigh Rochford Romford Saffron – Walden Southend-on-Sea Southminster Stanford-le-Hope Tilbury Walton on the Naze – Westcliff-on-Sea Wickford Witham Woodford Green –

News on Physical Mediumship in your area.

 

Pathway to Spirit, via Joan Hughes is committed to promoting physical mediumship.  Over the coming months we intend to expand the website to include articles on physical mediums, some well known, for example ]]> , and other mediums, less well know.

These county pages will be devoted to local groups where physical mediumship is of interest, and also provide a place for publication of physical circle activity.

Please feel free to send us an update from you circle’s activities and let us have any news or articles you think relevant to physical mediumship.  Contact Joan Hughes for advice on sitting in physical circles.


 

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Nothing to post for this area as yet.  In the meantime here is an extract from one of my favorite books, “The Power of Now”.

A well-know story of second-sight in Scotland will illustrate what I mean. A man who had no belief in the occult was forewarned by a Highland seer of the approaching death of neighbour. The prophecy was given with considerable wealth of detail, including a full description of the funeral, with the names of the four pallbearers and others who would be present. The auditor seems to have laughed at the whole story and promptly forgotten it, but the death of his neighbour at the time foretold recalled the warning to mind, and he determined to falsify part of the prediction at any rate by being one of the pallbearers himself. He succeeded in getting matters arranged as he wished, but just as the funeral was about to start he was called away from his post by some small matter which detained him only a minute or two. As he came hurrying back he saw with surprise that the procession had started without him, and that the prediction had been exactly fulfilled, for the four pallbearers were those who had been indicated in the vision.

Now here is a very trifling matter, which could have been of no possible importance to anybody, definitely foreseen months beforehand; and although a man makes a determined effort to alter the arrangement [Page 121] indicated he fails entirely to affect it in the least. Certainly this looks very much like predestination, even down to the smallest detail, and it is only when we examine this question from higher planes that we are able to see our way to escape that theory. Of course, as I said before about another branch of the subject, a full explanation eludes us as yet, and obviously must do so until our knowledge is infinitely greater than it is now; the most that we can hope to do for the present is to indicate the line along which an explanation may be found.

There is no doubt whatever that, just as what is happening now is the result of causes set in motion in the past, so what will happen in the future will be the result of causes already in operation. Even down here we can calculate that if certain actions are performed certain results will follow, but our reckoning is constantly liable to be disturbed by the interference of factors which we have not been able to take into account. But if we raise our consciousness to the mental plane we can see very much farther into the results of our actions.


Extracts from J W Leadbeaters “Clairvoyance’.

You take a journey into the Unmanifested every night when you enter the phase of deep dreamless sleep. You merge with the Source. You draw from it the vital energy that sustains you for a while when you return to the manifested, the world of separate forms. This energy is much more vital than food: “Man does not live by bread alone.” But in dreamless sleep, you don’t go into it consciously. Although the bodily functions are still operating, “you� no longer exist in that state. Can you imagine what it would be like to go into dreamless sleep with full consciousness? It is impossible to imagine it, because that state has no content. The Unmanifested does not liberate you until you enter it consciously. That’s why Jesus did not say the truth will make you free, but rather: “You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” This is not a conceptual truth. It is the truth of eternal life beyond form, which is known directly or not at all. But don’ t attempt to stay conscious in dreamless sleep. It is highly unlikely that you will succeed. At most, you may remain conscious during the dream phase, but not beyond that. This is called lucid dreaming, which may be interesting and fascinating, but it is not liberating. So use your inner body as a portal through which you enter the Unmanifested, and keep that portal open so that you stay connected with the Source at all times. It makes no difference, as far as the inner body is concerned, whether your outer physical body is old or young, frail or strong. The inner body is timeless. If you are not yet able to feel the inner body, use one of the other portals, although ultimately they are all one. Some I have spoken about at length already, but I’ll mention them again briefly here.

Other Portals

The Now can be seen as the main portal. It is an essential aspect of every other portal, including the inner body. You cannot be in your body without being intensely present in the Now. Time and the manifested are as inextricably linked as are the timeless Now and the Unmanifested. When you dissolve psychological time through intense present-moment awareness, you become conscious of the Unmanifested both directly and indirectly. Directly, you feel it as the radiance and power of your conscious presence

Physical Mediumship Essex

satori to describe a flash of insight, a moment of no-mind and total presence. Although satori is not a lasting transformation, be grateful when it comes, for it gives you a taste of enlightenment. You may, indeed, have experienced it many times without knowing what. it is and realizing its importance. Presence is needed to become aware of the beauty, the majesty, the sacredness of nature. Have you ever gazed up into the infinity of space on a clear night, Yes, but only as seen from the limited perspective of the manifested universe. In the Bible, God declares: “I am the Alpha and the Omega, and I am the living One.” In the timeless realm where God dwells, which is also your home, the beginning and the end, the Alpha and the Omega, are one, and the essence of everything that ever has been and ever will be is eternally present in an unmanifested state of oneness and perfection – totally beyond anything the human mind can ever imagine or comprehend. In our world of seemingly separate forms, however, timeless perfection is an inconceivable concept. Here even consciousness, which is the light emanating from the eternal Source, seems to be subject to a process of development, but this is due to our limited perception. It is not so in absolute terms. Nevertheless, let me continue to speak for a moment about the evolution of consciousness in this world. Everything that exists has Being, has God-essence, has some degree of consciousness. Even a stone has rudimentary consciousness; otherwise, it would not be, and its atoms and molecules would disperse. Everything is alive. The sun, the earth, plants, animals, humans – all are expressions of consciousness in varying degrees, consciousness manifesting as form. The world arises when consciousness takes on shapes and forms, thought forms and material forms. Look at the millions of life forms on this planet alone. In the sea, on land, in the air – and then each life form is replicated millions of times. To what end? Is someone or something playing a game, a game with form? This is what the ancient seers of India asked themselves. They saw the world as lila, a kind of divine game that God is playing. The individual life forms are obviously not very important in this game. In the sea, most life forms don’t survive for more than a few minutes after being born. The human form turns to dust pretty quickly too, and when it is gone it is as if it had never been. Is that tragic or cruel? Only if you create a separate identity for each form, if you forget that its consciousness is God-essence expressing itself in form. But you don’t truly know that until you realize your own God-essence as pure consciousness. Awestruck by the absolute stillness and inconceivable vastness of’ it? Have you listened, truly listened, to the sound of a mountain stream in the forest? Or to the song of a blackbird at dusk on a quiet summer evening? To become aware of such things, the mind needs to be still. You have to put down for a moment your personal baggage of problems, of past and future, as well as all your knowledge; otherwise, you will see but not see, hear but not hear. Your total presence is required. Beyond the beauty of the external forms, there is more here: something that cannot be named, something ineffable, some deep, inner, holy essence. Whenever and wherever there is beauty, this inner essence shines through somehow. It only reveals itself to you when you are present. Could it be that this nameless essence and your presence are one and the same? Would it be there without your presence? Go deeply into it. Find out for yourself. When you experienced those moments of presence, you likely didn’t realize that you were briefly in a state of no-mind. This is because the gap between that state and the influx of thought was too narrow. Your satori may only have lasted for a few seconds before the mind came in, but it was there; otherwise, you would not have experienced the beauty. Mind can neither recognize nor create beauty. Only for a few seconds, while you were completely present, was that beauty or that sacredness there. Because of the narrowness of that gap and a lack of vigilance and alertness on your part, you were probably unable to see the fundamental difference between the perception, the thought-less awareness of beauty, and the naming and interpreting of it as thought: The time gap was so small that it seemed to be a single process. The truth is, however, that the moment thought came in, all you had was a memory of it. The wider the time gap between perception and thought, the more depth there is to you as a human being, which is to say the more conscious you are. Many people are so imprisoned in their minds that the beauty of nature does not really exist for them. They might say, “What a pretty flower,” but that’s just a mechanical mental labeling. Because they are not still, not present, they don’t truly see the flower, don’t feel its essence, its holiness – just as they don’t know themselves, don’t feel their own essence, their own holiness. Because we live in such a mind-dominated culture, most modern art, architecture, music, and literature are devoid of beauty, of inner essence, with very few exceptions. The reason is that the people who create those things cannot – even for a moment – free themselves from their mind. So they are never in touch with that place within where true creativity and beauty arise. The mind left to itself creates monstrosities, and not only in art galleries. Look at our urban landscapes and industrial wastelands. No civilization has ever produced so much ugliness.

Realizing Pure Consciousness

Is presence the same as Being?

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Essex – Abbess Roding-Essex (near Sawbridgeworth) – Aingers Green-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Ardleigh Green-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Audley End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Ballards Gore-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Bamber’s Green-Essex (near Dunmow) – Bardfield End Green-Essex (near Dunmow) – Bardfield Saling-Essex (near Dunmow) – Baythorne End-Essex (near Haverhill) – Beacon End-Essex (near Colchester) – Beazley End-Essex (near Braintree) – Belchamp Otten-Essex (near Sudbury) – Belchamp St Paul-Essex (near Sudbury) – Belchamp Walter-Essex (near Sudbury) – Birch Green-Essex (near Colchester) – Bishop’s Green-Essex (near Dunmow) – Black Notley-Essex (near Braintree) – Blackmore End-Essex (near Halstead) – Bocking Churchstreet-Essex (near Braintree) – Bradfield Heath-Essex (near Harwich) – Bradwell on Sea-Essex (near Maldon) – Bradwell Waterside-Essex (near Maldon) – Bran End-Essex (near Dunmow) – Broad Green-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Broad Street Green-Essex (near Maldon) – Bulmer Tye-Essex (near Sudbury) – Bumble’s Green-Essex (near Broxbourne) – Burnham on Crouch-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Burtons Green-Essex (near Halstead) – Butcher’s Pasture-Essex (near Dunmow) – Canvey Island-Essex (near Westcliff on Sea) – Castle Hedingham-Essex (near Halstead) – Catmere End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Chignal Smealy-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Chipping Hill-Essex (near Witham) – Church End (Braintree)-Essex (near Braintree) – Churchgate Street-Essex (near Sawbridgeworth) – Clacton on Sea-Essex Clatterford End-Essex – Clatterford End-Essex (near Dunmow) – Cock Clarks-Essex (near Maldon) – Cold Norton-Essex (near Maldon) – Cole End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Collier Row-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Colne Engaine-Essex (near Halstead) – Copford Green-Essex (near Colchester) – Corbets Tay-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Cornish Hall End-Essex (near Haverhill) – Cranham-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Crockleford Heath-Essex (near Colchester) – Dagenham-Greater London Daws Heath-Essex – Daws Heath-Essex (near Westcliff on Sea) – Debden Green-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Duck End-Essex (near Dunmow) – Duddenhoe End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Dunmow-Essex Duton Hill-Essex – Duton Hill-Essex (near Dunmow) – Earls Colne-Essex (near Halstead) – East Hanningfield-Essex (near Chelmsford) – East Horndon-Essex (near Brentwood) – East Mersea-Essex (near Colchester) – Edney Common-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Eight Ash Green-Essex (near Colchester) – Elder Street-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Elm Park-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Elmstead Market-Essex (near Colchester) – Fordham Heath-Essex (near Colchester) – Foulness Island-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Fox Street-Essex (near Colchester) – Frinton on Sea-Essex Fuller Street-Essex – Fuller Street-Essex (near Braintree) – Gainsford End-Essex (near Halstead) – Gambles Green-Essex (near Witham) – Gidea Park-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Good Easter-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Great Baddow-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Great Bardfield-Essex (near Dunmow) – Great Bentley-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Great Braxted-Essex (near Witham) – Great Bromley-Essex (near Colchester) – Great Burstead-Essex (near Billericay) – Great Canfield-Essex (near Dunmow) – Great Chesterford-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Great Clacton-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Great Easton-Essex (near Dunmow) – Great Hallingbury-Essex (near Bishops Stortford) – Great Henny-Essex (near Sudbury) – Great Holland-Essex (near Frinton on Sea) – Great Horkesley-Essex (near Colchester) – Great Leighs-Essex (near Braintree) – Great Maplestead-Essex (near Halstead) – Great Oakley-Essex (near Harwich) – Great Parndon-Essex (near Harlow) – Great Saling-Essex (near Braintree) – Great Sampford-Essex (near Haverhill) – Great Stambridge-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Great Tey-Essex (near Halstead) – Great Totham-Essex (near Maldon) – Great Wakering-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Great Waltham-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Great Warley-Essex (near Brentwood) – Great Wigborough-Essex (near Colchester) – Great Yeldham-Essex (near Halstead) – Greenstead Green-Essex (near Halstead) – Greensted-Essex (near Colchester) – Hacton-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Hardy’s Green-Essex (near Colchester) – Harold Hill-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Harold Park-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Harold Wood-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Hartford End-Essex (near Dunmow) – Hatfield Peverel-Essex (near Witham) – Havering atte Bower-Greater London (near Chigwell) – Helions Bumpstead-Essex (near Haverhill) – Henny Street-Essex (near Sudbury) – Heybridge Basin-Essex (near Maldon) – High Easter-Essex (near Dunmow) – High Garrett-Essex (near Braintree) – Holland on Sea-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Hornchurch-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Horsley Cross-Essex (near Colchester) – Horsleycross Street-Essex (near Colchester) – Hounslow Green-Essex (near Dunmow) – Howe Green-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Howe Street-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Howlett End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Hurst Green-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Jaywick-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Kelvedon Common-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Kirby Cross-Essex (near Frinton on Sea) – Kirby le Soken-Essex (near Frinton on Sea) – Knowl Green-Essex (near Sudbury) – Layer Breton-Essex (near Colchester) – Layer de la Haye-Essex (near Colchester) – Layer Marney-Essex (near Colchester) – Lee over Sands-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Leigh Beck-Essex (near Westcliff on Sea) – Leigh on Sea-Essex (near Westcliff on Sea) – Lexden Heath-Essex (near Colchester) – Little Baddow-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Little Bardfield-Essex (near Dunmow) – Little Bentley-Essex (near Colchester) – Little Braxted-Essex (near Witham) – Little Bromley-Essex (near Colchester) – Little Chesterford-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Little Clacton-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Little Dunmow-Essex (near Dunmow) – Little Horkesley-Essex (near Colchester) – Little Leighs-Essex (near Braintree) – Little Maplestead-Essex (near Halstead) – Little Oakley-Essex (near Harwich) – Little Sampford-Essex (near Dunmow) – Little Tey-Essex (near Halstead) – Little Totham-Essex (near Maldon) – Little Wakering-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Little Walden-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Little Waltham-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Little Warley-Essex (near Brentwood) – Little Wigborough-Essex (near Colchester) – Little Yeldham-Essex (near Halstead) – Littlebury Green-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Littley Green-Essex (near Braintree) – Loves Green-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Marks Tey-Essex (near Colchester) – Messing cum Inworth-Essex (near Witham) – Mile End-Essex (near Colchester) – Monk Street-Essex (near Dunmow) – Mount Bures-Essex (near Sudbury) – Navestockside-Greater London (near Brentwood) – Newney Green-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Noak Bridge-Essex (near Basildon) – Noak Hill-Greater London (near Brentwood) – North End-Essex (near Dunmow) – North Fambridge-Essex (near Maldon) – North Ockendon-Greater London (near Brentwood) – North Shoebury-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Old Heath-Essex (near Colchester) – Osea Island-Essex (near Maldon) – Oxen End-Essex (near Dunmow) – Oxley Green-Essex (near Witham) – Passingford Bridge-Essex (near Epping) – Plaistow Green-Essex (near Halstead) – Point Clear Bay-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Point Clear-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Radley Green-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Rainham-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Ramsden Bellhouse-Essex (near Billericay) – Ramsden Heath-Essex (near Billericay) – Ramsey Island-Essex (near Maldon) – Rivenhall End-Essex (near Witham) – Romford-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Rudley Green-Essex (near Maldon) – Saffron Walden-Essex Sewards End-Essex – Sewards End-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Shalford Green-Essex (near Braintree) – Shellow Bowells-Essex (near Chelmsford) – Shrub End-Essex (near Colchester) – Sible Hedingham-Essex (near Halstead) – Silver End-Essex (near Witham) – Smythe’s Green-Essex (near Colchester) – South Benfleet-Essex (near Basildon) – South Fambridge-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – South Hanningfield-Essex (near Billericay) – South Hornchurch-Greater London (near Dagenham) – South Weald-Essex (near Brentwood) – South Woodham Ferrers-Essex (near Maldon) – Southend on Sea-Essex Squirrel’s Heath-Greater London – Squirrel’s Heath-Greater London (near Dagenham) – St Lawrence-Essex (near Maldon) – St Osyth-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Stanford le Hope-Essex (near Basildon) – Stansted Mountfitchet-Essex (near Bishops Stortford) – Stapleford Tawney-Essex (near Epping) – Stebbing Green-Essex (near Dunmow) – Steeple Bumpstead-Essex (near Haverhill) – Stones Green-Essex (near Frinton on Sea) – Stow Maries-Essex (near Maldon) – Swan Street-Essex (near Halstead) – Theydon Bois-Essex (near Epping) – Thorpe Bay-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Thorpe le Soken-Essex (near Frinton on Sea) – Tiptree Heath-Essex (near Witham) – Tolleshunt D’Arcy-Essex (near Maldon) – Tolleshunt Knights-Essex (near Witham) – Tolleshunt Major-Essex (near Maldon) – Tye Green-Essex (near Braintree) – Tyler’s Green-Essex (near Epping) – Ugley Green-Essex (near Bishops Stortford) – Ulting -Essex (near Maldon) – Upminster-Greater London (near Dagenham) – Wakes Colne-Essex (near Halstead) – Wallasea Island-Essex (near Southend on Sea) – Walton on the Naze-Essex Weeley Heath-Essex – Weeley Heath-Essex (near Clacton on Sea) – Wennington-Greater London (near Dagenham) – West Bergholt-Essex (near Colchester) – West Hanningfield-Essex (near Chelmsford) – West Mersea-Essex (near Colchester) – West Thurrock-Essex (near Greenhithe) – Westcliff on Sea-Essex White Colne-Essex – White Colne-Essex (near Halstead) – White Notley-Essex (near Witham) – Wickham Bishops-Essex (near Witham) – Wickham St Paul-Essex (near Halstead) – Willows Green-Essex (near Braintree) – Wimbish Green-Essex (near Saffron Walden) – Woodham Ferrers-Essex (near Maldon) – Woodham Mortimer-Essex (near Maldon) – Woodham Walter-Essex (near Maldon) – Wyatts Green-Essex (near Brentwood) – Young’s End-Essex (near Braintree) –   –


 

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