Psychic Mediums and the Afterlife (Surprising but True!)

Are psychic mediums real?

Can some psychics REALLY talk to the dead…..or is the whole idea of spirit communication, or talking to the deceased….or just the idea of an AFTERLIFE overall, really super silly instead? 

If you are serious about seeking out the truth, the evidence will actually SHOCK you!

And the truth is, no matter what you believe, no matter how you were raised, or even what religious beliefs you have, if you look with an OPEN mind at the evidence for genuine mediumship, it’s almost IMPOSSIBLE to walk away without believing it’s true!  The BEST way to prove mediumship is real?  Talk to a genuine medium, obviously..:-) 

But short of that, or if you aren’t ready yet, you CAN get some great information around the web on the HISTORY of mediums, and some of the more amazing ones out there that have stood the test of time!

The history and halls of parapsychology and psychical research are filled with quacks, crooks and charlatans of one stripe or another, who have consistently claimed to be in contact with the spirits of the dead. There have been hundreds of mediums who have been studies closely by scientific scrutiny, and it should be no surprise that few of them passed the muster of close inspection. But there have been more than a few who have, and in the famous words of William James, the great intellectual powerhouse of the 19th century, "only one white crow is necessary to disprove the notion that all crows are black". In other words, to prove that a medium can indeed contact the dead, you only need ONE authentic actor in the bunch. Interestingly enough, James and his fellow intellectual cohorts did believe they found their white crow in the person of one Lenora Piper, an internationally famous trance medium at the end of the 19th century.

Are Psychic Mediums Real? This May Change Your Mind

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