Bashar explains mediumship not as rare gift but as developable skill that requires training, ethics, and energetic hygiene. This entry covers: (1) the natural capacity—all beings have latent mediumistic ability; it is simply expanded sensitivity to non-physical frequencies; children often display it naturally until social conditioning suppresses it; development is reclamation, not acquisition, (2) the training phases—Bashar outlines progression: energetic sensitivity (feeling presences), clairsentience (emotional/intuitive impressions), clairvoyance (visual impressions), clairaudience (auditory impressions), and full trance/channeling (allowing direct communication); each stage requires mastery before advancing, (3) the discernment imperative—untrained mediums receive mixed signals: their own subconscious, earthbound residuals, attention-seeking entities, and genuine guides; discernment develops through: consistency testing (same entity over time), verification (confirmable facts), emotional quality (love vs. fear), and physical response (expansion vs. contraction), (4) the ethical framework—Bashar's mediumship ethics include: never claiming absolute authority, always encouraging the sitter's own connection to guidance, refusing to predict death or diagnose illness, maintaining confidentiality, and acknowledging when information is unclear, (5) the self-care protocol—mediums absorb energetic residue from contacts; daily clearing practices, grounding routines, and periodic breaks from spirit work are essential for sustainable practice; burnout and contamination are occupational hazards. The entry emphasizes that the highest mediumship serves empowerment: helping others recognize their own direct connection rather than creating dependency on the medium.
Mediumship Development: Cultivating Conscious Spirit Communication
CORE-066 Deep ·
Controversial Content
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Mediumship development emphasizes ethics, discernment, and sitter empowerment over sensationalism.
Mediumship development emphasizes ethics, discernment, and sitter empowerment over sensationalism.
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