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A brief introduction to the phenomena of psychic mediumship
Psychic mediumship has been studied by some of the worlds most brilliant scientists throughout history. Such as PROFESSOR ALBERT EINSTEIN: "GREAT spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds." Physicist Dr Dean Radin, author of "The Conscious Universe". DR GLEN HAMILTON, one of the world's most respected scientists and most important brilliant afterlife empiricists from Canada who repeatedly showed that the afterlife (life after death) is fact by his most impressive paranormal experiments. EMMANUEL SWEDENBORG from Sweden, the greatest scientist of his time, accepted the afterlife and repeatedly experienced psychic phenomena and Out of Body Experiences and wrote a great deal about life after death. SIR OLIVER LODGE, one of the greatest physicists of all times accepted the afterlife (life after death) and used his scientific genius to prove the existence of the afterlife. LODGE was one of the founders of the Society for Psychical Research. SIR WILLIAM BARRET, another great early British scientist investigated and accepted the afterlife - life after death, "I am absolutely convinced of the fact that those who once lived on earth can and do communicate with us." And the list goes on.

There have been hundreds of controlled experiments performed by unbias and skeptical (but open minded/positive) scientists which have yielded mostly positive impirical results for communication with the afterlife.

It has been determined by scientists to date that certain individuals are born with a natural predisposition to extra sensory perception. It has been observed that these highly sensitive people tend to grow to develope higher use of their E.S.P. as they mature. This developement of E.S.P. can lead to a two-way-communication with other dimensions of reality and thought which run parallel to this physical universe. Commonly called "the spirit world".

A scientific group from NASA participated in a worldwide study of spirit communication that was called The Scole Experiments. The findings were highly positive, but when reviewed by a panel of objective scientists, the results were drawn at a fifty fifty. Some time later it was admitted in the media by some of the panel members who drew negative conclusions on the Scole Reports evidence, that indeed half of the panel of scientists did not even read the report! Several of the members withdrew from the panel and changed their opinion about the evidence from negative to positive! The Scole Experiment was scientific proof of psychic phenomenon.

The Root of Skepticism
The term 'skeptic' derives from a Greek noun, skepsis, which means examination, inquiry, consideration. Skepticism was a philosophical teaching in ancient greek times. The master would teach the student to examine and study any given subject until there was nothing left to see, and at the final moment when the egoic mind is tempted to attach label or draw conclusions about things, the student skeptic is trained to drop all interest, refusing to limit his perspective. This was believed to expand the mind and allow for infinite vision of greater perspectives given enough practice...

There are no known teachers of this philosophy alive on Earth today.

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