Showing posts with label Medium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medium. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Dead Man Talking


(from the Magical Mysteries Collection – also previously published on Yahoo! Contributor Network August 1, 2008 – later published on and then deleted from Persona Paper)
Late at night, hours after having been put to bed, a little girl walks into the living room. She wipes her eyes and yawns to her mother, "There's a man in my closet." Gripped with fear, knowing she must rescue her baby who sleeps in that same room, the mother grabs a knife and heads to the bedroom, heart pounding in her chest.
But her search is in vain. No man.
Or is there? Is it an apparition, a dream, or a figment of the child's imagination?
The fourth possibility, of course, is that it's real.
Not since Rod Serling's Twilight Zone episodes in the 1950s and 1960s has the world been so intrigued with subjects rife with superstition, curiosity, and fear.
Metaphysical subjects are not a new phenomenon. Since the beginning of time, people referred to as "sensitives" (individuals who rely on more than just their five senses to validate the world for them), feel or "sense" things. They are more naturally tuned into what is referred to as a sixth sense than those who don't experience those same sensations. For the sensitive person, awareness of things unseen is commonplace. Belief in things unproven is also common.
One hundred years before Rod Serling mesmerized us with intriguing perceptions of reality, Mary Todd Lincoln, President Abraham Lincoln's wife, organized séances at the White House to channel the spirit of her son, Willie, after having lost him in 1862. Her husband and other prominent members of society attended those séances.
Thirty years after Twilight Zone, when Whoopi Goldberg's character, Oda Mae Brown, in the 1990 movie, Ghost, pretended to communicate with dead people, the voice of an actual deceased person drew out her natural talent, that of a medium.
Nine years later, Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) was haunted by visions of departed entities in the 1999 I-see-dead-people movie, The Sixth Sense.
More recently, through the medium of television, soul communicators, such as John Edward and James Van Praagh invite audiences to participate in connecting with the other side.
Medium is the singular form of the word media. Media - newspapers, television, radio, and the Internet - work as channels of information, forms of communication. In the occult sense, a medium is a person who channels information from the dead.
In the television show, Medium, psychic crime investigator, Allison DuBois, tapped into the afterlife for solutions. Patricia Arquette played the role of the real-life psychic investigator.
According to a recent Gallup poll, one third of Americans believe in ghosts. On what do they base their beliefs? And does believing in ghosts mean believing in communicating with them?
How is it even possible to communicate with somebody who has no mouth to speak and no hands to gesture? But do we not gesture in our sleep while our hands lie firmly by our sides? And do we not see rainbows with eyes closed and listen to music that has never been recorded?
Our physical forms die, but our spirits live on. As disembodied spirits we no longer concern ourselves with clothing, housing, medical expenses, stealing, coveting, lying, or cheating. If our spirits live on, awareness of being, of existing in a different form might be somewhat frightening for some of us. If we died, and were aware of our death, we might try to communicate with loved ones. But our form of communication would have to change.
While many police departments shun the use of mediums because of the controversy they invite, many use them anyway. The case of Christopher Meyer, the 10-year old boy abducted from the Kankakee, Illinois, area in August, 1995, is a good example. Psychic investigators zero in on thoughts and images that may not be accessible through ordinary routes.

A former program, Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal - (2008-2010) – hosted by Chip Coffey, Psychic/Medium, and Lisa Miller, Ph.D., cast a new light on the previously frequently heard comment, "Children should be seen and not heard." When dead men talk, those children listened. And now we're listening to them.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Dr. Phil Believes In Ghosts!

Well, maybe Dr. Phil believes in ghosts. He certainly believes in the ability to contact spirits now that he has had first-hand proof from John Edward, renowned psychic medium.


So many people don't believe in anything that doesn't present itself by means of sight, sound, taste, touch, or smell. Perhaps it takes personal experience to believe in something like life after death.


Dr. Phil is probably one of the most logical-minded people I've never met. ;) If somebody like Dr. Phil believes in the contacting spirits, it seems logical that others might believe him.


How far would you be willing to go to contact a deceased loved one? Would you bring out a spirit board? Would you contact a medium? Or would you conduct a Séance? Before you attempt to do any of those things, I invite you to read, Mediums Holding Séances.


Thank you for visiting.


Friday, April 2, 2010

Allison DuBois

One of my favorite programs is Medium. I watch it religiously. I probably would watch it even if it weren't based on fact, but the show is all the more interesting because Allison DuBois is a real-life psychic medium who actually sees dead people.

My latest paranormal article is entitled Psychic Medium Allison DuBois and it tells the reader a little bit about how the show began and how close to Patricia Arquette's portrayal of Allison the real Allison actually is.

If you would like to read Psychic Medium Allison DuBois, click any of the links in this blog.

In tonight's episode, Allison and her daughters are haunted by the same dream.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Inaugural Paranormal Minds Blog


Welcome to my first paranormal blog.

As somebody who has experienced the paranormal on a personal level, I am no stranger to strange, so to speak. I've been visited by ghosts, though I prefer to call them spirits, and I have even been touched by one of them.

I recount some of those events in my Spirits of Ghosts – True Ghost Stories article. Click on the link and you can read about it.

In this blog I will take you to places you may have never been, to other paranormal blogs and web sites, and I will discuss two of my favorite paranormal television programs, Paranormal State and Ghost Adventures.

Anything even slightly other-worldly sparks my interest. Ever since I was a young girl, I was a fan of Twilight Zone. Rod Serling was an amazing story teller and I sat spellbound as he entertained me with imagination-tingling scenarios. As you might expect, I am also a fan of Medium, Supernatural, and Ghost Whisperer.

Throughout this blog I will explore the paranormal realm with you and introduce you to new paranormal discoveries along with exciting information. We will delve into anything even remotely connected to the paranormal, including dreams, ESP, astrology, and other occult subjects.

I invite your views on the paranormal and would like you to share your finds with me.

And before I go, I want to make one thing perfectly clear – I am a spiritual being living in a physical body. I do not worship the devil, nor do I practice black magick. I believe in Spirit, and I believe in God. But I also believe in your God, whether you call Him Allah or the Divine Spirit. I also believe we truly are one people and that religions and governments are divisive. So, yes, I will be opinionated, but I will always be mindful of my reader.

I absolutely will not tolerate any defamatory remarks made to anybody, nor will I tolerate any pornographic commentary.

And now onto why I chose the name for this particular blog: The Mind, a mechanism that thinks, feels, perceives, and organizes, is the playground for imagination. Paranormal is supernatural, out of the realm of normal. Put them together and you have a chemistry ripe for this blog – Paranormal Minds.