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Psychic Mediums Are
People Too!
by Bob Olson
As
the author of a book on psychic mediums, I think it is important that I
tell you a little secret about the “people” behind the gift. Well,
there I go giving the secret away already: psychic mediums are people, not
enlightened beings from beyond. It is important for the public to know
this, and it is important for mediums that the public knows this, too.
Out
of the twenty-five or so top psychic mediums I know from around the world,
a few smoke cigarettes and are trying to quit, a couple struggle with
their weight, a couple suffer with anxiety, some are threatened by the
success of other mediums, a few of them wrestle with money issues, several
have physical ailments or conditions, one suffers with depression, and
almost every one of them has fears and insecurities that are no different
than your average person’s.
Apparently,
mediums are human too. They also need to learn as they go—just like us.
Although we may associate their gift as existing to help others, that is
partly our selfish perspective. It is selfish because we want to believe
they are here to help us, to provide us with messages from the other side.
It is selfish because that perspective does not allow mediums to also be
human. Their gift is helpful to others, but that is not their only purpose
for living. They also exist to be sons, daughters, mothers, fathers,
brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, grandparents, friends, coworkers and
so on. The public needs to allow mediums to be human.
Mediums
are souls that have come into this world to learn and grow just like the
rest of us. If they were all-knowing, they would be God. But they are not
all-knowing. They lose their keys. They get in car accidents. They get
lost in strange places. They make mistakes. They have needs. And they get
worried and nervous just like every other human being on this earth. They
even grieve when someone they know crosses-over to the spirit world.
Yes,
they grieve the loss of loved-ones. Sure they have the ability to
communicate with the other side, but they can’t conjure up anyone
anytime they choose. Their loved-one’s spirit may visit them sometime,
but there is no guarantee. Some mediums go years without contact from a
parent, spouse or child. Why? Who knows? Perhaps they needed time to
grieve. The point I want to make is that mediums also grieve the earthly
death of people they know and love. They grieve the physical loss—the
hugs, their physical presence and for lovers, the lovemaking—and they
grieve the companionship of their loved-ones.
Many
mediums need to see another medium if they wish to communicate with their
deceased loved-ones. Strangely, most mediums I know do not consult with
other mediums. I know only a few who do. But many have told me it is
something they would like to do if they could find more time. Gee, that
sounds like something every other human being would say.
Generally,
from my experience knowing mediums and studying mediums, they know as
little about themselves as we do. In other words, mediums can guide us by
communicating with our spirit-guides; but when it comes to their own
personal matters, they have about as much insight as any other human
being. A few get a little guidance from communicating with their own
spirit-guides, but they don’t get all the answers. In fact, they don’t
get much more than you and I can get using our own intuition.
To
enhance your understanding of why mediums are as limited in their insight
concerning themselves as we are, let me explain an important point. We
come to this place called earth to learn and experience things. This leads
to growth—spiritual growth. If mediums knew everything about themselves,
they wouldn’t make mistakes and they wouldn’t fail. Without failure
and mistakes, they wouldn’t learn and grow. So what would be the point?
Do you think mediums are only here to assist other people through life?
They are here to help us, but that is not their only purpose. They are
also here to learn their own lessons before returning home to the spirit
world.
The
truth is that we can’t learn everything from our spirit-guides. My own
guides have explained to me (through mediums) that if they told me
everything there would be no point to it all. We learn from our successes
and failures. We learn from our good and bad choices—often in hindsight,
unfortunately. If someone told us exactly what we should do every step of
the way, there would be no successes and no failures in our relationships,
in business or in our personal development. There would be no successes
because we couldn’t take credit for doing something that we were told or
guided to do, something that was sure to lead us to success. And there
would be no failures because our guides would always be telling us how to
succeed. How boring and uneducational would that be?
Imagine
going to a casino in Las Vegas and knowing you could not lose. You would
win playing the slot machines. You would win playing craps. You would win
playing poker. You would win playing Keno. What fun would that be? How
much money do you really need? I can assure you that after a while you
would just get bored with the winning and go home. The only reason it
might sound great to you now is because you have not had that experience,
you actually know what it is like to lose at the casino. But if all you
ever did was win, how often would you go to the casino? You would have all
the money you could spend. So winning would lose its novelty.
Our
spirit-guides communicate to us through mediums for a variety of reasons.
One reason is to get us on track if we have fallen off our path. But they
won’t tell us everything. You could visit a medium every day of your
life, but you will still meet with obstacles, tragedies and hardships.
Some
people question with anger, “Why didn’t my spirit-guides warn me about
this?” The answer is simple: because you needed to go through the
experience to learn and grow. You might not understand it today or while
you are going through it, but it is not always for us to understand. When
we finally “know” that we do move on beyond death, that there is an
afterlife, and that we come to this earthly existence to learn and grow,
we begin to trust that these learning experiences are important even if
they suck while we are experiencing them.
Mediums
are people too. And they need to grow, and they need to learn from their
mistakes, failures and successes. Think of a mouse in a maze. If you place
a mouse in a maze, the mouse will slowly find its way to the food using
trial and error. After a few times using the same maze, the mouse will
quickly find its way to the food. If the maze doesn’t change, the mouse
will grow fat and lazy. It will be bored. It will be overfed. The
mouse’s life will be absent of challenges.
Life
is no different than a maze. Sometimes we are seeking food. Sometimes we
are seeking love, companionship, security, health, happiness or abundance.
If we knew the exact route to each of these things, life would get boring
very quickly just like at the casino. But instead, life provides us with a
new maze and new goals often. It keeps our existence interesting. It keeps
us learning, stretching and growing.
What
happens to a lot of people when they retire, lose their immobility or go
into a nursing home? They get bored. Some even die from that boredom. They
lose their reason to get out of bed in the morning. What went wrong? They
stopped growing. They had no new goals to achieve. They made no mistakes
and never failed because it was the same maze day after day. The food was
in the same spot every time they got hungry. Just like the casino, it got
boring. Some of these people get so bored that they lose their will to
live. All their needs are met at every moment—that is, their physical
needs are met; not their psychological and emotional needs to learn, grow
and be challenged in life.
Just
like you and me, mediums have their own individual mazes. Mediums are
no different than the rest of us. They have a gift but so do pianists and
painters and teachers and hairdressers and accountants. We all have
something we are good at, something that sets us apart from the crowd.
Just because a medium’s gift seems to fall within the spiritual realm of
human abilities, that does not make them any more enlightened or spiritual
than you or me. The artist’s and musician’s gifts are also incredibly
spiritual, but we don’t hold them up as enlightened beings. And we
don’t expect them to be all-knowing or perfect. We shouldn’t place
these expectations upon mediums either. Mediums are people too. And as
someone who knows many gifted mediums, I must admit that it is their human
qualities that make them most special.
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Bob
Olson is a former
private investigator and skeptic who began using his investigation skills
to research psychics, mediums and the afterlife in 1999. This research led
him to establish OfSpirit.com
Magazine (2000), BestPsychicMediums.com
(2001) and BestPsychicDirectory.com
(2007), three of the most trusted and influential sources for
understanding and locating trustworthy psychics and mediums.
Today
Bob Olson has tested hundreds of psychics and mediums around the world and
has become a leading authority on the subject with TV, movie and
documentary producers, journalists, book publishers, event promoters, as
well as law enforcement agencies and private investigators. Bob’s
achievements in psychic and medium investigation and testing has further
allowed him to evaluate and isolate the key components that set apart the
best psychic medium readings from the mediocre—leading him to create his
famous (although secret) 15-point test.
Bob
has documented his findings in a multitude of articles. He has authored
the Forewords for three books: The Complete Idiot's Guide To
Communicating With Spirits, Consult Your Inner Psychic and The
Complete Idiot's Guide To Divining The Future. Bob has also been
quoted as an expert in How To Get A Good Reading By A Psychic Medium
and Empowering Your Life With Angels. He is also the author of Win
The Battle and How To Beat Depression.
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Grief
& Afterlife
Author, Lecturer
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BOB OLSON is a former
skeptic and private investigator who has researched evidence
of life after death for approximately five years. He now
shares the spiritual insights, extraordinary experiences and
gifted individuals he has met along his journey in order to
bring hope, comfort and peace to the grieving. |
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| Bob Olson's Background |
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Founder: OfSpirit.com Magazine
Founder:
BestPsychicMediums.com
Founder:
GriefAndBelief.com
Author:
Understanding
Spirit,
Understanding Yourself (August 2003)
Author: Win
The Battle (Jan. 1999)
Foreword writer:
The
Complete
Idiot's Guide To Communicating With
Spirits
Foreword writer:
The
Complete
Idiot's Guide To Divining The Future
Featured in:
How
To Get A Good
Reading From A Psychic Medium
Writer:
Internet
& Magazine articles
Lecturer, Speaker,
Workshops:
The Grief And Belief Connection,
Spirit/Automatic Writing, Journaling
Through Grief,
Understanding The
Afterlife
Interviewer:
Authors, experts and
extraordinary people in the
spiritual,
holistic and self-improvement fields.
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about grief healing and life after death.
ARTICLES:
Our articles page offers articles by Bob Olson on The
Grief And Belief Connection, life after death, spirits,
the spirit world, spirit communication, past-life
regression, spiritual meditation, near-death experience
and more.
RECOMMENDED
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