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Five
Things You Should Know Before Attending A Private Reading Or Medium
Demonstration
by
Bob Olson
#1)
Psychic mediums communicate with the spirit world.
The
first thing you should know before going to a medium demonstration or
private reading is that mediums are basically a human telephone to the
spirit world—they communicate with spirits. Unfortunately, they are a
telephone without a dial. They can’t just call up anyone from the spirit
world with whom you want to talk. Instead, you get whoever is on the other
end when the medium “links” with the spirit world.
#2)
Spirits communicate with psychic mediums using four different methods.
The
second thing you should know before going to a medium demonstration or
private reading is that mediums can communicate with spirits in four
different ways, or any combination of these four ways.
One,
some mediums see spirits. Not every spirit chooses to show himself or
herself to a medium who has this ability, but many of them do. If the
medium can see spirits, part of the communication will be based on sight.
A medium may see something in their mind’s eye (as an inner vision), or
they may see spirits the way they see other people (as a physical
manifestation, except the spirits are more ethereal, ghostly).
Two,
some mediums can hear spirits. In this method, the spirits actually talk
to the medium verbally. The medium may hear the communication in their
mind (like hearing thoughts), or they may hear the spirit the way they
would hear you or I talking to them. Unfortunately, some spirits are not
the greatest communicators and what the medium actually hears may sound
more like a faint radio station than a clear telephone signal. This is one
reason why some readings are so detailed and accurate while others are
sketchy. Just try talking to someone using a cheap set of walkie-talkies
and you’ll experience what it’s like chatting with a weak communicator
from the spirit world.
Three,
some mediums receive messages telepathically, as an inner knowing or inner
sensing. Messages are sent from the spirit’s mind to the medium’s
mind, and vice versa. Here, the spirit might flash a picture or a word in
the medium’s mind. Spirits have the ability to use the medium’s brain
as a file cabinet, and they will search through that medium’s knowledge
and experiences for ways to best communicate what they want to convey.
For
example, if a spirit wants to give the medium the name Sandy, they might
flash (in the medium’s mind) the face of a person whom the medium knows
named Sandy. If they want to get the medium to say the word “coffee,”
they might show the medium someone’s cat that had the name Coffee. This
can be confusing and requires that the medium interpret what they are
seeing in their mind. For instance, the medium might say cat rather than
coffee; and to the person being read, the medium might appear wrong when
the medium is actually just “misinterpreting” the message.
Four,
some mediums get feelings or sensations in their body and mind, both
physical and emotional. A spirit can make the medium feel sad if they are
trying to convey the message of depression. Or they can make the
medium’s lungs feel tight if they are trying to convey the message that
someone had pneumonia or lung cancer. It is not uncommon that a medium
will feel a painful sensation in the head if the spirit is trying to relay
the message that there was a head trauma that caused death. This could be
due to an auto accident or suicide (or any number of causes), so the
spirit will also send another message—perhaps a telepathic picture of a
smashed car—to complete the story for the medium.
#3)
Everyone present has an effect on the clarity of the messages coming
through.
The
third thing you should know before going to a medium demonstration or
private reading is that the person being read (the sitter), and anyone in
the room (people attending the reading with the sitter or audience members
in a demonstration), can affect the clarity of the messages.
In
a reading, for instance, if you are skeptical, the messages might not be
quite as clear as they could be if you were more open-minded. If you are
fearful or angry, this low mental energy could inhibit the clarity of the
messages. If you are on medication or abusing drugs or alcohol, your
mental and emotional clarity could also affect the clarity of the
messages.
Likewise,
the entire audience can affect the clarity of the spirit communication at
a medium demonstration. If the audience as a whole is very open, accepting
and light-hearted, this helps the medium, as it would help any speaker on
stage. If the audience as a whole is skeptical, apathetic or angry, this
can negatively affect the medium, as it might affect any speaker in front
of such a group. Spirit communication is about energy. If the energy in
the room is low, it makes it more difficult for the medium to raise his or
her energy to connect with spirit. If the energy is high, it can assist
the medium to raise his or her energy.
We
can all help mediums to have an extremely clear path while on stage, or in
a private reading, by sending them our love and acceptance. Say a little
prayer to help the medium receive perfect clarity in their communication.
Don’t sit there with your arms folded and an angry look on your face.
Lighten up. Relax. Have fun. One message that often comes through for
people from their spirit-guides is that they need to lighten up—don’t
be so serious! Many spirits have communicated to mediums that when they
crossed-over to the spirit world and looked back at their life, they were
regretful that they were so darn serious and didn’t have more fun while
they were here.
#4)
The medium only wants you to answer Yes, No or Maybe.
The
fourth thing you should know before going to a medium demonstration or
private reading is that during a reading—whether a three-minute reading
or a one-hour reading—all you need to do is answer Yes, No or Maybe. You
don’t need to do much talking during a reading. Let the medium do the
talking. You are there to listen.
If
what the medium says doesn’t make sense to you, just say you don’t
know or don’t understand what they are talking about. Don’t try to
make it fit! If the medium asks if you had a dog named Freckles, don’t
say, “I had a cat named Mittens!” Don’t try to make the message fit
if it doesn’t. The medium will figure out what the message means without
you interpreting it yourself.
At
the same time, if the medium says that Frances is here, and your
mother’s name is Francine, don’t say you have no idea what they are
talking about. Or if the medium says that your father is wearing a police
uniform but your father wore a security uniform, remember that you don’t
have to be a medium to mix that one up—anyone could make that mistake.
Keep in mind that the clarity of communication may be more like an AM
radio station than a telephone. Small inaccuracies are expected. Don’t
hold the medium to exact measurements.
#5)
Don’t feed the medium!
The
fifth, and final, piece of advice I have for you before going to a medium
demonstration or private reading is: “Don’t Feed The Medium!” If the
medium tells you that your Uncle Charlie is present. Don’t blurt out,
“Oh, my goodness, my Uncle Charlie was a police officer who lost his leg
in the war and died two years ago in a car accident!” Let the medium
tell you these things. If you offer that information yourself, then you
miss out on the excitement and validation you could gain if the medium was
about to tell you those details.
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Bob
Olson is a former
private investigator and skeptic who began using his investigation skills
to research psychics, mediums and the afterlife in 1999. This research led
him to establish OfSpirit.com
Magazine (2000), BestPsychicMediums.com
(2001) and BestPsychicDirectory.com
(2007), three of the most trusted and influential sources for
understanding and locating trustworthy psychics and mediums.
Today
Bob Olson has tested hundreds of psychics and mediums around the world and
has become a leading authority on the subject with TV, movie and
documentary producers, journalists, book publishers, event promoters, as
well as law enforcement agencies and private investigators. Bob’s
achievements in psychic and medium investigation and testing has further
allowed him to evaluate and isolate the key components that set apart the
best psychic medium readings from the mediocre—leading him to create his
famous (although secret) 15-point test.
Bob
has documented his findings in a multitude of articles. He has authored
the Forewords for three books: The Complete Idiot's Guide To
Communicating With Spirits, Consult Your Inner Psychic and The
Complete Idiot's Guide To Divining The Future. Bob has also been
quoted as an expert in How To Get A Good Reading By A Psychic Medium
and Empowering Your Life With Angels. He is also the author of Win
The Battle and How To Beat Depression.
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Grief
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BOB OLSON is a former
skeptic and private investigator who has researched evidence
of life after death for approximately five years. He now
shares the spiritual insights, extraordinary experiences and
gifted individuals he has met along his journey in order to
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Founder:
OfSpirit.com Magazine
Founder:
BestPsychicMediums.com
Founder:
GriefAndBelief.com
Author:
Understanding
Spirit,
Understanding Yourself (August 2003)
Author: Win
The Battle (Jan. 1999)
Foreword writer:
The
Complete
Idiot's Guide To Communicating With
Spirits
Foreword writer:
The
Complete
Idiot's Guide To Divining The Future
Featured in:
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Through Grief,
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Afterlife
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