Physical Mediumship Oxfordshire

Physical Mediumship Oxfordshire

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

Abingdon Banbury Bicester Chipping Norton Didcot Henley-on-Thames Oxford – Thame Wallingford Wantage Witney –

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.


 

Notice Board for this Area

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”.

Only ignorance is life; this knowledge is death.

Take back this sad clear-sightedness; take from mine eyes this cruel light!

It is horrible to be the mortal channel of thy truth”


Extracts from J W Leadbeaters “Clairvoyance’.

Acceptance Of The Now

You mentioned “surrender” a few times. I don’t like that idea. It sounds somewhat fatalistic. If we always accept the way things are, we are not going to make any effort to improve them. It seems to me what progress is all about, both in our personal lives and collectively, is not to accept the limitations of the present but to strive to go beyond them and create something better. If we hadn’t done this, we would still be living in caves. How do you reconcile surrender with changing things and getting things done?

To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life, becoming lethargic, and so on. True surrender, however, is something entirely different. It does not mean to passively put up with whatever situation you find yourself in and to do nothing about it. Nor does it mean to cease making plans or initiating positive action.

Physical Mediumship Oxfordshire

Consciousness takes on the disguise of forms until they reach such complexity that it completely loses itself in them. In present-day humans, consciousness is completely identified with its disguise. It only knows itself as form and therefore lives in fear of the annihilation of its physical or psychological form. This is the egoic mind, and this is where considerable dysfunction sets in. It now looks as if something had gone very wrong somewhere along the line of evolution. But even this is part of lila, the divine game. Finally, the pressure of suffering created by this apparent dysfunction forces consciousness to disidentify from form and awakens it from its dream of form: It regains self-consciousness, but it is at a far deeper level than when it lost it. This process is explained by Jesus in his parable of the lost son, who leaves his father’s home, squanders his wealth, becomes destitute, and is then forced by his suffering to return home. When he does, his father loves him more than before. The sons state is the same as it was before, yet not the same. It has an added dimension of depth. The parable describes a journey from unconscious perfection, through apparent imperfection and “evil” to conscious perfection. Can you now see the deeper and wider significance of becoming present as the watcher of your mind? Whenever you watch the mind, you withdraw consciousness from mind forms, which then becomes what we call the watcher or the witness. Consequently, the watcher – pure consciousness beyond form – becomes stronger, and the mental formations become weaker. When we talk about watching the mind we are personalizing an event that is truly of cosmic significance: through you, consciousness is awakening out of its dream of identification with form and withdrawing from form. This foreshadows, but is already part of, an event that is probably still in the distant future as far as chronological time is concerned. The event is called – the end of the world. When consciousness frees itself from its identification with physical and mental forms, it becomes what we may call pure or enlightened consciousness, or presence. This has already happened in a few individuals, and it seems destined to happen soon on a much larger scale, although there is no absolute guarantee that it will happen. Most humans are still in the grip of the egoic mode of consciousness: identified with their mind and run by their mind. If they do not free themselves from their mind in time, they will be destroyed by it. They will experience increasing confusion, conflict, violence, illness, despair, madness. Egoic mind has become like a sinking ship. If you don’t get off, you will go down with it. The collective egoic mind is the most dangerously insane and destructive entity ever to inhabit this planet. What do you think will happen on this planet if human consciousness remains unchanged? Already for most humans, the only respite they find from their own minds is to occasionally revert to a level of consciousness below thought. Everyone does that every night during sleep. But this also happens to some extent through sex, alcohol, and other drugs that suppress excessive mind activity. If it weren’t for alcohol, tranquilizers, antidepressants, as well as the illegal drugs, which are all consumed in vast quantities, the insanity of the human mind would become even more glaringly obvious than it is already. I believe that, if deprived of their drugs, a large part of the population would become a danger to themselves and others. These drugs, of course, simply keep you stuck in dysfunction. Their widespread use only delays the breakdown of the old mind structures and the emergence of higher consciousness. While individual users may get some relief from the daily torture inflicted on them by their minds, they are prevented from generating enough conscious presence to rise above thought and so find true liberation. Falling back to a level of consciousness below mind, which is the pre-thinking level of our distant ancestors and of animals and plants, is not an option for us. There is no way back. If the human race is to survive, it will have to go on to the next stage. Consciousness is evolving throughout the universe in billions of forms. So even if we didn’t make it, this wouldn’t matter on a cosmic scale. No gain in consciousness is ever lost, so it would simply express itself through some other form. But the very fact that I am speaking here and you are listening or reading this is a clear sign that the new consciousness is gaining a foothold on the planet.

There is nothing personal in this: I am not teaching you. You are consciousness, and you are listening to yourself. There is an Eastern saying: “The teacher and the taught together create the teaching.” In any case, the words in themselves are not important. They are not the Truth; they only point to it. I speak from presence, and as I speak, you may be able to join me in that state. Although every word that I use has a history, of course, and comes from the past, as all language does, the words that I speak to you now are carriers of the high-energy frequency of presence, quite apart from the meaning they convey as words. Silence is an even more potent carrier of presence, so when you read this or listen to me speak, be aware of the silence between and underneath the words. Be aware of the gaps. To listen to the silence, wherever you are, is an easy and direct way of becoming present. Even if there is noise, there is always some silence underneath and in between the sounds. Listening to the silence immediately creates stillness inside you. Only the stillness in you can perceive the silence outside. And what is stillness other than presence, consciousness freed from thought forms? Here is the living realization of what we have been talking about.

Christ: The Reality Of Your Divine Presence

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Ardington Wick-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Ascott under Wychwood-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Asthall Leigh-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Aston Rowant-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Aston Tirrold-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – Aston Upthorpe-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – Barford St John-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Barford St Michael-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Barnard Gate-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Baynard’s Green-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Berrick Salome-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Bessels Leigh-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Binfield Heath-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Black Bourton-Oxfordshire (near Carterton) – Boars Hill-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Brightwell Baldwin-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Brightwell Cum Sotwell-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Brightwell Upperton-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Britwell Salome-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Brize Norton-Oxfordshire (near Carterton) – Broughton Poggs-Oxfordshire (near Carterton) – Bruern Abbey-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Buscot Wick-Oxfordshire (near Highworth) – Cane End-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Carswell Marsh-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Charlton on Otmoor-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Charney Bassett-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Charterville Allotments-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Chazey Heath-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Chipping Norton-Oxfordshire Christmas Common-Oxfordshire – Christmas Common-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Church Enstone-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Church Hanborough-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Clifton Hampden-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Cold Harbour-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Compton Beauchamp-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Cookley Green-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Cray’s Pond-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Crocker End-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Crowmarsh Gifford-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Delly End-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Drayton St Leonard-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Dry Sandford-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Duns Tew-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Dunsden Green-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – East Challow-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – East End-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – East Ginge-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – East Hagbourne-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – East Hanney-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – East Hendred-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – East Lockinge-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Eaton Hastings-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Exlade Street-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Field Assarts-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Forest Hill-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Frilford Heath-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Fyfield Wick-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Gallowstree Common-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Goosey Wick-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Goring-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Goring Heath-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Gozzards Ford-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Great Bourton-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Great Coxwell-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Great Haseley-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Great Milton-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Great Rollright-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Great Tew-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Grey’s Green-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Grove Wick-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Hampton Gay-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Hampton Poyle-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Henley on Thames-Oxfordshire High Cogges-Oxfordshire – High Cogges-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Highmoor Cross-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Hinton Waldrist-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Hook Norton-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Horton cum Studley-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Kidmore End-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Kiln Green-Oxfordshire (near Woodley) – Kingston Bagpuize-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Kingston Blount-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Kingston Lisle-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Kingston Stert-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Kingston Warren-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Kingstone Winslow-Oxfordshire (near Highworth) – Kington Bagpuize-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Letcombe Bassett-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Letcombe Regis-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Little Baldon-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Little Chesterton-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Little Clanfield-Oxfordshire (near Carterton) – Little Coxwell-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Little Faringdon-Oxfordshire (near Fairford) – Little Haseley-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Little Ickford-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Little Milton-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Little Rollright-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Little Tew-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Little Wittenham-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Long Hanborough-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Long Wittenham-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – Lower Arncott-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Lower Assendon-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Lower Basildon-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Lower Heyford-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Lower Shiplake-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Lower Tadmarton-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Marsh Baldon-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – May’s Green-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Middle Assendon-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Middle Aston-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Middle Barton-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Middleton Stoney-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Milton Common-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Milton Hill-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – Milton under Wychwood-Oxfordshire (near Burford) – Minster Lovell-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Nether Westcote-Oxfordshire (near Burford) – Nether Worton-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – New Yatt-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Newnham Hill-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Newton Purcell-Oxfordshire (near Brackley) – North Aston-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – North Hinksey-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – North Leigh-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – North Moreton-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – North Newington-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – North Stoke-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – North Weston-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Nuneham Courtenay-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Old Chalford-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Old Marston-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Over Kiddington-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Over Norton-Oxfordshire (near Chipping Norton) – Over Worton-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Park Corner-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Peppard Common-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Play Hatch-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Preston Crowmarsh-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – Rotherfield Greys-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Rotherfield Peppard-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Russell’s Water-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Sandford on Thames-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Sandford St Martin-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Shepherd’s Green-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Shipton on Cherwell-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Shipton under Wychwood-Oxfordshire (near Burford) – Sibford Ferris-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Sibford Gower-Oxfordshire (near Shipston on Stour) – Sonning Common-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Sonning Eye-Oxfordshire (near Woodley) – South Hinksey-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – South Leigh-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – South Moreton-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – South Newington-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – South Stoke-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – South Weston-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Stanford in the Vale-Oxfordshire (near Faringdon) – Stanton Harcourt-Oxfordshire (near Witney) – Stanton St John-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Steeple Aston-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Steeple Barton-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Stoke Lyne-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Stoke Row-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Stoke Talmage-Oxfordshire (near Thame) – Stratton Audley-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Sutton Courtenay-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Swalcliffe Lea-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Tadmarton Heath-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Tokers Green-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Toot Baldon-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – Trench Green-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Tubney Wood-Oxfordshire (near Abingdon) – Tusmore Park-Oxfordshire (near Brackley) – Upper Arncott-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Upper Culham-Oxfordshire (near Henley on Thames) – Upper Heyford-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Upper Wardington-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) – Upton (Didcot)-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – Warrens Cross-Oxfordshire (near Fairford) – Water Eaton-Oxfordshire (near Oxford) – West Challow-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – West End-Oxfordshire (near Wallingford) – West Ginge-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – West Hagbourne-Oxfordshire (near Didcot) – West Hanney-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – West Hendred-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – West Lockinge-Oxfordshire (near Wantage) – Westcote Barton-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Westcott Barton-Oxfordshire (near Charlbury) – Weston on the Green-Oxfordshire (near Bicester) – Whitchurch-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Whitchurch Hill-Oxfordshire (near Reading) – Wigginton Heath-Oxfordshire (near Banbury) –   –


 

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