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Abstract:
Little is known about the day-to-day
activities of practicing mediums in the US. Medium participants (n=128;
91.4% female, 93.6% white, 54.0 years) completed online surveys. Over
60% reported each psychic, precognitive, remote viewing, psychometry,
and energy healing abilities, and half communicate with living and
deceased animals (47.6% and 52.4%, respectively). The majority (55.9%)
first experienced mediumistic communication at 10 years or younger.
Family members with similar abilities were 74.2% female and 69.3%
from the mother’s side. Participants worked with law enforcement
(21.5%) or other investigators (32.8%) and had ‘training’
with living mentors, spirit guides, or the deceased. Inperson readings
are most popular; most mediums perform two or less readings per week
lasting 31-60 minutes. Nearly 30% do not charge for readings; 82.8%
of those who do, charge less than $200. These novel data provide unique
insight into the lived experiences of mediums and offer directions
for future research.
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Fonte:
Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies,
23, Vol. 5, No.1, pp. 1- 26
http://www.tjics.org/index.php/TJICS/article/view/36/27?fbclid=IwAR2Pmfp19aO_c3EZXhld3LcFtLBVObv_IvHIz0TxAb8COcmyTwQoXdc3A84
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