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What is Mediumship? A Bridge Between Worlds

Mediumship is the ability to communicate with entities from other existential planes. This phenomenon allows mediums to act as bridges between the physical and spiritual worlds, providing messages and guidance for those seeking answers. In this article, we explore what it means to be a medium, how a séance works and how anyone can develop this gift.

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What does it mean to be a medium?

Mediumship means having the ability to act as a channel between the physical world and spiritual dimensions. Through this ability, mediums facilitate communication between human beings and non-corporeal entities, such as the spirits of deceased beings or spirit guides. This faculty can manifest in various ways, such as clairvoyance (seeing spirit entities), clairaudience (hearing spirit messages) or psychometry (reading information through objects).

Mediums play an important role in offering comfort and understanding to those seeking emotional or spiritual closure. They facilitate the transmission of messages and signals, providing a spiritual perspective that can be key to personal growth and emotional healing. Mediumship, therefore, is not only a skill, but also a supportive tool in times of transformation or grief.

What is a mediumship session like?

A mediumship session begins with the establishment of a safe and quiet environment for both the medium and the person consulting. The medium often requests the presence of spirit guides to protect the space and facilitate communication. The goal is to create a sacred environment where communication flows clearly and respectfully.

During the session, the medium enters a state of concentration or light trance that allows him/her to tune into the spiritual plane. Messages can come in different forms: images, sounds, sensations or even intense emotions. The medium interprets these messages and transmits them to the client. Not all communications are verbal; sometimes the impressions or feelings received by the medium are sufficient to transmit the information.

At the end, the medium may offer the opportunity to ask questions or ask for clarification of the messages received. The session then closes with a thank you to the spirit entities, and both the medium and the querent take a moment to anchor their energy and close the spiritual connection appropriately.

What kind of messages are received in a mediumship session?

The messages received in a mediumship session can be very varied and depend on both the needs of the querent and the entities communicating. The messages are usually aimed at providing guidance, comfort or resolution of unfinished business.

Some of the most common types of messages include:

  • Advice and guidance: Spirits offer guidance in facing challenges or making important decisions.
  • Messages of comfort: Deceased loved ones usually convey peace of mind, assuring that they are at peace and are still present in the querent’s life.
  • Warnings: Sometimes messages contain warnings about negative decisions or relationships.
  • Validations: Spirits can confirm past emotions or decisions, reinforcing the sense of spiritual connection.
  • Resolution of unfinished business: They can also convey apologies or explanations, facilitating emotional closure.

Who can be a medium?

Mediumship is not exclusive to a select group of people; anyone can discover that they have this ability, regardless of their age, culture or background. While some people may show a natural inclination from an early age, others may develop it later in life. The important thing is to have a mind and heart open to the possibility of connecting with the spiritual plane.

Mediumistic abilities may arise after significant life experiences, such as a personal crisis or near-death experience, which often awaken a heightened sensitivity to subtle energies. However, it is not necessary to have had such experiences; with proper practice and training, it is possible to develop mediumship.

How do I know if I have the gift of mediumship?

Recognizing the gift of mediumship often begins with the perception of signals that others do not detect. These signs may manifest in the form of strong intuitions, vivid dreams, or even hearing voices without an apparent physical source. If these phenomena are repeated and provide clarity or comfort, you may be experiencing the first signs of a mediumistic gift.

Other indicators may include an intense emotional connection to people or places, or the ability to perceive the emotions of others with unusual depth. The path to discovering this gift requires paying attention to how these experiences affect your daily life and how you interpret them.

How to become a medium

Developing mediumistic skills is a process that involves education and practice. Meditation is essential to calm the mind and strengthen the connection with the spirit world. In addition, attending workshops or spiritual circles with experienced mediums can be helpful in learning proper techniques and receiving guidance.

Consistent practice is essential. This includes energy exercises, meditation, and participation in spiritual circles where one can practice delivering and receiving messages in a safe and supervised environment. Over time, these practices allow one to develop a clearer understanding of the energies and messages of the spiritual plane.

History and origins of mediumship

Mediumship has been present in many cultures throughout history. Ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece and Rome saw mediums as bridges between gods and humans. In those cultures, mediums offered guidance and important revelations, and their role was both revered and feared.

During the Middle Ages, the perception of mediumship changed drastically due to the influence of the Church. Mediums were persecuted, accused of witchcraft or heresy. However, in esoteric groups and secret societies, the practice of mediumship survived and was passed down from generation to generation.

Interest in mediumship resurfaced in the 19th century with the Spiritualist movement, particularly through figures such as the Fox brothers in the United States and Allan Kardec in Europe. This revival marked the beginning of a more structured study and public recognition of mediumship, leading to the formation of Spiritualist societies around the world.


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