Do all people believe in the Spirit World?

By admin · February 10, 2009 · Filed in Frequently Asked Questions

Sadly not, but most people in the world believe in some form of afterlife. To explain, imagine a line, that at one end are the people that totally believe and at the other those that completely disbelieve. Everyone else lies somewhere in between.

The very sceptical have a view of existence that excludes all paranormal phenomena. Their belief system excludes not only psychics and mediums but God too. I believe that is the position of Y.N.D (initials) as well. To that extent their opinion about all such matters is based on the physical and rational world. It is a perfectly understandable position. Indeed, I would much rather live in a society that allows different opinions than one that does not.

Therefore to a sceptic, if a medium claims to have received a full name when performing in front of an audience, they will assume that the information was obtained by a non- paranormal method such as chance, guesswork or some form of trickery. They may, for instance, form the view that the medium had access to the names and addresses of theatre audience members.

At this point I would like to state that we have never asked for such information prior to a show. Indeed, it is highly unlikely that any theatre would provide it if asked. Furthermore, even for those shows we book through our own office, only a person’s initials are asked for, not their names, for that very reason. This policy has been in place for some years. The point being, that we feel very strongly that a medium should have no prior information regarding his or her audience members.

We believe that it is important that each person forms their own view about psychic medium-ship. In fairness, to a non-believer asking someone to accept the existence of a spirit being let alone any ability for him or her to be able to communicate can be a huge step for someone.

Faith and belief for many are often very private matters. All we ask at shows is for people to come with an open mind.

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