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Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications
Lesson One
What is Mediumship?
Beginnings
In some of my books I have spoken of the earliest beginnings of
religiomagic and described the probable actions of Paleolithic peoples
in their attempts to communicate with deity. Certainly we know that the
earliest humans needed success in hunting in order to survive and, from
extant cave paintings, carvings, and clay models, we know that magic was
performed immediately before their all-important hunts.We also know from
these sources that humankind called upon deity to bring success to this
magic, thereby making these hunts fruitful.
From the painting known as The Sorcerer in the Caverne des Trois Frères,
in Ariége, France (see page 2), it can be seen that a member of the
tribe would dress in the skins of a stag and wear the mask and horns, or
antlers, of the animal playing the role of the God of Hunting in order
to lead a ritual designed to bring success to the hunt that would
follow. As part of his role, the person playing the part of the Hunting
God would almost certainly have spoken as that deity, directing the
hunters in their
pantomimed actions. So what he might well have been doing, whether or
not he realized it, was channeling the deity; actually allowing the
Hunting
God to speak through him.
Channeling
Channeling is a phenomenon that has become popular in recent years, with
any number of people publicly going into trance and allowing entities to
speak through them to their audiences. In public halls, on television,
on video tapes, these channelers can be seen and heard. Though not
claiming
to be a plenipotentiary for God, many of them do claim that they are
bringing the voice, and the teachings, of an entity who has never
previously
lived on this earth but who dwells, or has dwelled, on some far distant
planet or even in some other dimension. (Ill speak more on this in
lesson 15.)
Channeling can be found throughout the ages; from those early
cave-dwelling days continuously through to present-day examples. The
ancient
Egyptian priests would frequently play the part of one or another of
their many gods and goddesses. Once again we have extant examples of the
paraphernalia used (for example, the mask worn when representing Anubis,
the jackal-headed god). The sibyls of ancient Greece were regularly
consulted by a populace who desired to speak with their deities.
The Romans, too, had their soothsayers and seers, who passed on the
words of the dwellers on Mount Olympus. In the Mayan temples the priests
played the part of their gods, giving or relaying instructions and
advice to the people. In the Bible, in 1 Corinthians 12 and 14, there
are exhortations for all to use their gifts of prophesy and other
spiritual gifts. Throughout the Middle Ages it was common to consult
with those who had access to the land beyond death through the rituals
of necromancy. In eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Haiti, the slaves
developed their own form of religion to produce Voodoo, a combination of
their native African beliefs and practices, mixed in with those of the
indigenous Indians, and with what they saw as the power of the Catholic
Church. In Voodoo, the sole purpose of many of the gatherings is to
speak to the deities, who appear by possessing one or another of the
worshippers and speaking through them. In modern-day Panchmuda, India
(northwest of Calcutta), similar rites are held each year at the Temple
of Manasa for the Snake Festival, when the Serpent Mother takes
possession of her worshippers. Writers, musicians, and artists have long
composed through a process of channeling.
Wolfgang Mozart heard music in his head and simply wrote down what he
heard, never changing or modifying it. In the mid-nineteenth century
came
the birth of the present-day Spiritualist movement, with the Fox sisters
of New York, in 1848, discovering a simple method to communicate with
the spirits of the dead (see lesson 3).
A medium is a connecting link between this physical world and the world
of spirit. Anyone can learn to act as that link. Anyone can become a
medium.
Lady Ann M. Burdock
It can be seen, then, that there is nothing new in channeling, be it
bringing messages from those who have died and passed on, producing
advice from
extraterrestrial entities, or speaking the words of divinities. The
channel is a medium through which the information is produced. (What
that information
is, how accurate it may be, and from whence it comes, are questions we
will address later in this book.) Anyone can act as such a channel, or
medium. Some people seem more readily attuned to the position than
others, but we all have the capability.Most mediums and channels work
consciously and have, indeed, spent time in training to achieve their
results, yet some act completely spontaneously and unconsciously.
Possession
Mediumship is not the same thing as possession. In possession an
undesirable spirit or entity takes over the body of a living human,
forcing out and overriding that humans spirit. It possesses and refuses
to give up possession unless driven out . . . though there are actually
far fewer cases of true possession than late-night movies and the
sensational media
would have you believe. In mediumship the living human may voluntarily
allow another spirit to make use of his or her vocal cords, hand and/or
arm muscles, or other parts of the body; but never giving up total
control of the entire body . . . it is a mutual agreement that can be
terminated at any
time. Under the proper circumstances there is absolutely no harm that
can come to the medium, though it may be wise to use some precautionary
measures just in case. These Ill deal with, in detail, elsewhere.
In many types of mediumship, however, there is no giving up of any of
the mediums organism whatsoever. For example, with clairvoyance and
clairaudience the medium is simply seeing and hearing and then relaying
what he or she sees or hears. It is only in such forms as direct voice,
automatic writing, and the like that there is ever any degree of use of
the mediums body.
In this book I will be dealing mainly with mediumship in the sense of
obtaining information from the spirits of those who have died and passed
on but, toward the end of the book, Ill also look into channeling of
other entities. Throughout the book Ill address developing your own
abilities in the various aspects of mediumship.Here practice will be the
keyword.
But with practice, one thing needs to be borne in mind: dont overdo
things. Dont try to do something be it crystal-gazing, clairvoyance, or
psychometry and keep trying till you are blue in the face! Apart from
getting discouraged, youll rapidly terminate your interest in that
specific art, and perhaps the whole field of mediumship, and youll drag
down your psychic defenses to the point where you could suffer both
physically and emotionally. It is much better to take small bites on a
regular basis; then youll progress, gain in strength, and much sooner
reach the goals you have set for yourself.
Exercises
At the root of all psychic development is good breathing. In my book Amazing
Secrets of the Psychic World (coauthored with Hereward Carrington),
I spoke of the life-giving property of fresh air and the fact that
simply by breathing fully you contribute to living fully. Some of the
exercises I gave were:
1. Stand before an open window, or out of
doors, free from all restrictive clothing. Exhale
forcibly, bending the body forward and relaxing
the muscles. Then stand up straight and
place both hands over your abdomen. Now
breathe as deeply as possible against those
hands, expanding the abdomen as much as
possible without allowing the chest or ribs to
expand at all.Again exhale forcibly.
2. After five or six such breaths, place your
hands on either side against your ribs. Now
breathe in deeply, pressing out the ribs but
without allowing either the abdomen or the
upper chest to expand more than a little.
3. After five or six breaths, place your hands
on your upper chest, just below the neck,
and breathe with this portion of the lungs,
without allowing either the ribs or the
abdomen to expand.
4. You will find that its not so easy to control
your breathing. After you have mastered it,
however, you can go on to the next step,
the complete breath:
5. Take a number of good, deep breaths, starting
with expanding your abdomen, then the
ribs, then the upper chest, one after the other
in the one breath. Try to control this intake in
the three stages, one after the other. Then, as
you become more accomplished, merge them
one into the next so that you have something
akin to a rolling motion as the breath moves
up the body. Breathe in through your nose
and out through either your nose or mouth.
From there continue with establishing a mental
image of the breath as you breathe it, in the form of
light. See it coming into your body and filling it. As
you breathe out, see the light forcing out all the
negativity in the form of dark colors: black, dark
browns, greens, and reds. You can imagine the light
entering from wherever seems most comfortable to
youthrough the third eye; into the heart; up from
the ground through your feet . . . whichever you
prefer. Just be consistent and always see it entering
at the same place.
For the exit of the negativity, see it being driven
out of all your bodily orifices, one after the other,
and end with it leaving through all the pores of the
skin. End with the whole bodyevery little extremity
completely filled with fresh, vibrant, positive
light.
Trance Development and Chakra Enhancement
Analyze your falling asleep pattern. Try to catch yourself at just the
point of falling asleep and to hold on to yourself, as it were, as long
as possible
in that state until you can hold no more and you actually do fall
asleep. This is excellent practice so that you will always be in control
of yourself, no
matter how deep the trance you enter.
Spirits do not belong perpetually to the same order. All are destined to
attain perfection by passing through the different degrees of the spirit
hierarchy.
This amelioration is effected by incarnation .
. .
Allan Kardec
The physical body is connected to the etheric or
spiritual body at centers known as chakras (pronounced shock-ruz). Part
of the development of
any psychic and spiritual ability is to stimulate
those chakras by raising what is known as the kundalini powerpower that
travels through the body
and generates energy. The chakras are linked with
actual physical glands, and there are seven of them.
The first, lumbar (or base) chakra, is at the gonads;
the second, spine chakra, is at the adrenals; the solar plexus chakra is
at the lyden; the heart chakra is at the thymus; the throat chakra is at
the thyroid; the third eye chakra is at the pineal, and the crown
chakra is at the pituitary. Here is what I say about
chakras and kundalini in my book Bucklands Complete Book ofWitchcraft
(Llewellyn, 2002):
In meditation the mysterious psychic energy
can be sent up through these centers. This very
potent force is called the kundalini, or Serpent
Power. As this mighty force begins to flow
within you, these vital psychic centersthe
chakrasbegin to open in successive order.
As the vital forces begin to flow through the
nervous system, the individual achieves a
sense of well-being and peace. The subconscious
begins to clear itself of the negative and
undesired patterns of feelings and images that
have been programmed into it through your
lifetime. The cosmic force of the kundalini
very naturally operates in a calm, relaxed, contemplative atmosphere. As
the succession of
opening chakras continues, your awareness
and perception of life flows continually from
within. A new vibrancy permeates your being.
Exercise
Getting the kundalini power to flow through the chakras very definitely
sets up a new vibrancy. But how to get that power to flow? The first
step is to do your deep breathing, as in the exercises above, then to
awaken the chakras as follows.
Each of the seven centers is associated with a
color, going through the spectrum. The base chakra
is red, the spine chakra is orange, the solar plexus
chakra is yellow, the heart chakra is green, the throat chakra is blue,
the pineal chakra is indigo, and the crown chakra is violet. Imagine
each of these centers, one at a time, and see it enveloped in its
specific color.
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Buckland's
Book of Spirit Communications
Buckland's Book of Spirit
Communication is for
anyone who wishes to communicate with spirits, as well as for
the less adventurous who simply want to satisfy their curiosity
about the subject. Explore the nature of the physical body and
learn how to prepare yourself to become a medium. Experience for
yourself the trance state, clairvoyance, psychometry, table
tipping, levitation, talking boards, automatic writing,
spiritual photography, spiritual healing, distant healing,
channeling, and development circles. Also learn how to avoid
spiritual fraud.
This revised and expanded edition of Buckland's popular Doors
to Other Worlds has over one hundred new pages, including a
completely new chapter on electronic spirit contact. It features
additional photographs and illustrations, an index, a new
preface, and a workbook format with study questions and answers
for each chapter.
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