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Does Everyone Have
The Gift Of Mediumship?
by
Bob Olson
One
of the most common questions asked of mediums is if everyone has the
ability to communicate with spirits the way they do. I have heard a lot of
mediums answer yes to this question, but I think it is out of a need to
avoid sounding egotistic. That is a loaded question if you think about it.
If they answer no, then they appear egotistical. If they answer yes, then
they are answering the question without really thinking it through.
The
fact is that we do all have
the ability to communicate with spirit, just like we all have the ability
to paint pictures and play the piano. But some people are going to paint
like Picasso and play the piano like Amadeus while the rest of us will be
painting clowns by number and playing Chopsticks on the piano.
Mediumship
is a gift, much like art or music. I could learn to play the piano fairly
well with years of practice, but I’m never going to be a concert
pianist. That’s the difference between “learning” how to be a medium
and naturally having the gift. The mediums I write about in this book are
naturals. Some have studied to improve their gift, but most have known of
their unique abilities since childhood. Before many of them ever read a
book about psychic mediumship, they were giving readings to friends and
coworkers the way some people show others their latest card trick.
With
that said, I have been to workshops that teach mediumship where a few
students have discovered an impressive, and unexpected, ability to connect
with spirit. While some gifted individuals know they have unusual psychic
abilities, they often don’t realize just how gifted they are, or how to
use it. It is not uncommon that someone will attend one of these workshops
and discover a hidden talent of which they were not fully aware. But we
must keep in mind that these people were not totally
unaware of their gift; they were drawn to the workshop for a reason.
I
once attended a workshop offered by psychic medium Gordon Smith from
Scotland. I didn’t go intending to discover any profound ability in
myself—in fact, I really stunk at it—but I was curious to see how
other beginners would rate. I was quite surprised by what took place.
The
workshop was presented at the First Spiritualist Church of Quincy,
Massachusetts, on a Wednesday evening. About forty people attended. Gordon
took us through several workshop experiments to test our abilities. The
first was an exercise where we attempted to learn something about a
stranger (our workshop partner) by picking up information through their
aura. I was astounded at how well some people did. One attendee picked up
on his partner’s childhood trauma, another on her partner’s honeymoon
memories, and a third on her partner’s work related problems. My
mind went completely blank. The best I could hope for was that my partner
had no past, but that wasn’t the case.
The
second exercise involved psychometry. Attendees would hold something
personal that belonged to a perfect stranger—like a watch, piece of
jewelry or a scarf—and they would see what information they could pick
up from that object. Dawn, the girl who held my watch, said it was a gift
I had given to myself in celebration of something, but that it no longer
held the importance it once had when I first bought it. Not bad, I
thought. The watch was a gift I had given myself in celebration of
overcoming a five-year depression. The watch had lost its significance to
me because it had been seven years since I overcame that horrible
depression, and I was allowing myself to move on from it after having made
peace with that growth experience in my life.
Finally,
Gordon tried our hands at mediumship. I happened to get paired up with a
guy named Craig for this exercise. I didn’t know Craig personally, but I
knew he was a healer at the church. When Melissa, her sister, Deb, and I
visited this church on Easter to see a guest medium from England, Craig
was the healer who surprised Melissa by causing her eyelids to flutter
uncontrollably for about ten minutes. Craig wasn’t a medium, but had
been offering his healing gift to the church for years. The night of
Gordon Smith’s workshop, Craig told me that he came to the workshop to
see if he might have mediumship
abilities as well.
Craig
was the first to give mediumship an effort; I would go second. When Gordon
gave the signal to start, Craig sat with his hands palms-up on his knees.
This isn’t how most mediums work—most mediums just start talking—but
Craig was obviously using his healing meditation methods to connect with
spirit. I think it was the best way he knew to clear his conscious
thoughts. Next, Craig’s eyelids began fluttering the way Melissa had
described of her own eyelids on Easter. Then his fingers started twitching
as if he was getting shock treatments. He sat like this for a few minutes
while I waited and watched.
To
our side was John Holland, an experienced medium who was rattling off
messages from spirit to one of the workshop attendees. The woman was the
odd-man-out when everybody paired up, so John sat across from her so she
wouldn’t have to miss the exercise. John sponsored Gordon Smith to come
to the United States from Scotland, so John was at the workshop as the
sponsor, not a workshop attendee. I thought to myself how intimidating it
must be for Craig to be sitting there in complete silence while this famed
medium was relaying messages like an auctioneer. It didn’t seem to
affect Craig. In fact, he was so silent and still—except for his eyelids
and fingers—that I wondered if we lost him in the cosmos somewhere.
Slow
and peacefully, Craig opened his eyes. His fingers stopped twitching. He
told me he had linked with a man in spirit. I thought to myself, jokingly,
“Sure you did Craig; and I’m Superman.” I figured he was getting
caught up in the moment. Then he gave me some unexpected messages.
“The
man here has a ruddy complexion. He’s rugged looking. He’s wearing a
plaid flannel shirt. I don’t know who he is to you, but he is sitting
beside you to your left with a hand on your shoulder,” said Craig.
I
wasn’t sure whether to get excited or not. I knew that this would
probably be my father if it were anybody at all. He certainly fit the
description, even the plaid flannel shirt was about all my father would
ever wear. But this was pretty vague information so far. I just listened
without saying anything. Craig didn’t wait for me to respond; he went
back into trance for thirty or forty seconds with more eye-fluttering and
finger-twitching.
When
he opened his eyes again, Craig said, “ He’s telling me he had a
problem with alcoholism. He’s very sad for what that did to you.”
Right there I knew it was my father. This is a message my father sends me
every time a medium gives me a reading, beginning with my first reading by
Vicki Monroe. I keep telling my father that I forgive him for the
alcoholism, but this is either an issue my father continues to struggle
with or a signal for me to identify him as the spirit coming through.
“He’s
very emotional,” said Craig, visibly feeling choked up by my father’s
emotion. “I think he died about four or five years ago,” he added.
That was correct. I was really impressed by this time that this newcomer
to mediumship was so accurate on his first attempt. “He is still sitting
beside you. I don’t know why, but he is down low to your side.” Craig
quickly went back into trance as if to ask my father why he was showing
himself so low to my side.
Craig
opened his eyes again. “He has a hand on your shoulder. He tells me he
is down low to your side to represent how he looked up to you while he was
here. He says the two of you changed roles sometimes. Does that make
sense?” Craig asked.
It
did make sense. My father suffered with severe depressions that led him to
self-medicate with alcohol. We changed roles because of my father’s
alcoholism. Sometimes I had to be the adult even though I was a teenager
because my father had reduced himself to a vulnerable child drowning in a
sea of despair and confusion. As I sat with Craig, I recalled a recurring
scene in my family’s dining room as my father soaked his white t-shirt
in tears. He would plead with me to help him, to forgive him, to
understand that he loved me even when his words or actions hadn’t
indicated love. I would hold him for what seemed like hours while he
sobbed, me balling along with him. He was lost. I was bewildered. And
while Mom was working to pay the bills, I played adult trying to release
the pressure of my father’s burdens and fears, comforting him during the
darkest stage of his illness—the cry for help. I held an arm around him
as he dialed one rehab hospital after another, begging them to admit him
one more time. With each refusal, my father’s hope and presence
diminished. When someone finally offered to admit him, we both sighed in
exhaustion and relief, then rushed him to the hospital to detoxify.
My
father eventually did stop drinking for twelve years before he died at the
age of sixty-three. I was proud of him for that accomplishment. So it was
difficult for me to understand why he tortured himself endlessly in the
spirit world with memories of his drinking years. But, needless to say, I
knew what Craig was talking about. Dad’s message was loud and clear, and
I didn’t question that Craig had linked with him in spirit.
I
told Craig that the messages he gave made a lot of sense. I explained that
my father had often come through to other mediums with that same message,
and that I wished he could get over his guilt and move on. I said that my
entire family had forgiven my father a long time ago, and it was sad and
unfortunate that he keep torturing himself. Craig said he would give my
father that message. He quickly went back into trance.
After
one more eye-fluttering finger-twitching moment of silence, Craig came
back to consciousness. He had a gentle smile on his lips. He was so calm
and peaceful, I felt relaxed just being near him.
“I
told your father what you said,” Craig told me. “He was sitting low by
your side. I’m sure he heard you say it yourself. Then two angels came
down and took your father by each arm. They lifted him up so he was above
you, not below. It was a beautiful vision. I believe your father heard
your forgiveness this time. I think it helped him.”
I
could tell that Craig was moved by what just happened. Whatever he
witnessed must have been spectacular because his entire being was glowing.
It was now my turn to give mediumship a go. I decided to try Craig’s
method and do a little meditation to get started.
I
closed my eyes and attempted to clear my thoughts. I could hear everyone
around me giving messages to their workshop partners. I felt like a log on
a stage. My mind was blank as Craig waited patiently for a message from
beyond. I wondered how long I should sit there teasing him with
anticipation. I felt bad for Craig that he got me as a partner. All I
could think about was how well he did linking with my father. I thanked my
father for coming through so clearly. I contemplated the effect this night
might have on Craig, knowing that he would likely become a powerful medium
one day.
After
about a minute, I opened my eyes and said, “I’m way too excited about
what you just did to be able to do this myself. Have you ever tried
mediumship before?” I don’t think Craig cared that I sucked at
mediumship. I think he was pretty excited about his performance, too. He
told me that this was his first time, although he had been learning about
mediumship for over a year. I guess he just never tried it before. For the
next ten minutes I interviewed Craig like a reporter. I told him how I had
been studying mediums for a couple years and that his performance was
quite impressive. Then I encouraged him to continue improving his gift
with practice.
Melissa’s
partner didn’t do too shabby either. She told Melissa that she had a
sixth sense for predicting bad omens in her life. She had an inner knowing
(premonition) that she was going to get into a car accident and, a short
time later, it happened. She had an inner knowing that a certain man was
going to attack her and it happened. Later, she had the same feeling about
another man and he, too, attacked her. Finally, she had an inner knowing
that her stepmother was dying and that turned out to come true as well.
The woman explained that the car accident and personal attacks happened
because she didn’t trust her inner knowing and walked right into these
dangerous situations despite her premonitions. Now she wanted to learn to
trust her gift and discover how to use it for more positive things not
just the bad stuff.
At
first Melissa’s partner had no success linking with spirit. Melissa
thought it might help if she thought of my father, knowing he was a strong
communicator from the other side. She wondered if her partner would pick
up on his energy as she thought about him. Without telling her partner who
she was thinking about, it worked! The woman immediately picked up on my
father’s energy. This was at the same time that Craig was linking with
my father, too.
Okay,
time for a quick lesson. Spirits can be in more than one place at one
time. I know this is hard to understand for some people, but it is true.
Someone in the spirit world can be in an infinite number of places at any
given moment. So my father could be with me, Melissa, and even my mother
and my sister all at the same time.
People
who have had near death experiences claim to have been in several places
at once while they were officially dead for a few minutes. One woman said
she was in her hospital room overlooking the doctors trying to revive her,
in the hospital’s hallway listening to her brother-in-law talking, and
at her sister’s home across the country watching her sister look for her
car keys—all at the same time. After the woman was revived and feeling
better, she was able to verify everything she had heard while officially
dead: exactly what the doctor’s were saying at the time she had
flat-lined, the exact words her brother-in-law had spoken in the hallway,
and the exact events her sister had experienced while looking for her car
keys that day.
Melissa’s
partner told her she was getting an older man who was old enough to be
Melissa’s father, but she knew from an earlier exercise that Melissa’s
father was still alive. This confused the woman because she said the man
was too young to be Melissa’s grandfather but she was getting a fatherly
energy from him. Since I’d been with Melissa since we were kids, my
father loved her as his daughter. A few mediums have told me during my own
readings that my father always shows Melissa as one of his children; and
to my humorous delight, this always confuses the mediums.
Melissa’s
partner described my father as having gray hair and a button-down plaid
shirt with a collar. She added that my father was showing himself with his
arm around Melissa and a smile on his face. She said he made her feel
happy and was joking with her. This was contrary to the introduction Craig
was getting from my father at that same moment, but it was a side to my
father that most other mediums have experienced.
My
father is ecstatic in the spirit world, and enjoying himself immensely. He
always jokes around during my readings, saying that he was too serious in
his earthly life and is now making up for those gloomy years. Although he
would become emotional when talking about his years of alcoholism or my
five-year depression, the rest of his messages always had a comedic twist
that kept the mediums smiling and laughing.
You
can probably imagine our surprise when Melissa and I swapped stories on
the ride home from the workshop that night. I found the fact that my
father came through to both beginner mediums in two completely different
moods a rather curious occurrence. We can only speculate on the reason he
did this; I really don’t know why. Even more significant was the fact
that both of our partners linked with spirit. For a beginner’s workshop,
that was unlikely. My conclusion? Never underestimate anyone’s ability
to communicate with spirit.
Even
if Melissa’s partner and Craig never improve their abilities enough to
become mediums by profession, they are still several steps above painting
by number or playing Chopsticks. I’ve heard many people say that their
art or music talent isn’t good enough to make a living from it, but the
exercise in itself has personal benefits that are priceless. I’m sure
Craig and that woman left the workshop that night feeling they would have
paid thousands of dollars for that experience. If you have never had your
own experience linking with spirit, perhaps you don’t have a natural
gift of mediumship. But then again… maybe you do.
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BOB OLSON is a
former skeptic and private investigator who has researched
evidence of life after death for approximately eight years. He
now shares the spiritual insights, extraordinary experiences and
gifted individuals he has met along his journey in order to
bring hope, comfort and peace to the grieving. Bob is the author
of Win The Battle, co-author of Understanding Spirit,
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BOB OLSON is a former
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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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