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The
Purpose Of Medium Demonstrations: Mediums Stir Tears And Laughter While
Contacting Spirit From Stage
by Bob Olson
A
demonstration of mediumship is an event where a psychic medium stands in
front of a group of people, usually on stage, to randomly perform short
(three to ten minute) readings for a few of the audience members. Medium
demonstrations are basically the same as radio shows where mediums take
callers, but this is a live event where people can witness the spirit
communication in person.
MEDIUMS
ON TELEVISION
My
first experience with medium demonstrations was actually on television. I
would watch James Van Praagh, George Anderson, John Edward and Sylvia
Browne do their thing on talk shows like Oprah,
The Howie Mandel Show, Donny
& Marie, Larry King
Live and Montel,
to name just a few (some shows which have come and gone).
During
the show, the medium would give mini-readings for studio audience members
that would last a few minutes long. They would often tell an audience
member things like: their deceased father or grandmother was present; a
quick description of what that spirit looked like when living; perhaps
what the deceased person did for a job before he or she died; what the
cause of death was that took the person’s life (such as an accident or
disease); and maybe some sentimental messages like the person was greeted
by family members when he or she crossed-over, is happy now in the spirit
world, and is watching over that audience member from the other side.
Unsurprisingly,
these talk-show demonstrations are often unconvincing. Between the hosts
who are trying to be funny and the so-called “expert” skeptics whom
the producers feel must be heard, there’s a lot of pressure and chaos
with which the mediums must deal. Add to this the limiting time
constraints between commercials and you have one of the worst conditions
possible for clear mediumship. It’s like when you were a kid and your
mother was standing behind you telling you to hurry up and pee—not the
most ideal circumstances for a satisfying performance.
Despite
all this, there were occasional television demonstrations that got me
thinking in a more convincing manner. I’d ask myself, “How did he know
that the audience member lost her daughter to suicide?” “It’s hard
to believe he could have guessed her husband’s name is Clarence,” I
thought to myself, “I would have guessed John or Bob or David before
saying Clarence.” “Of all the illnesses that exist, how did she know
his father died from colon cancer and not from lung cancer or a heart
attack?” These TV demonstrations didn’t change my life, but they got
me thinking about the possibilities; and that was a major breakthrough for
this narrow-minded skeptic.
CROSSING
OVER WITH JOHN EDWARD
The
best television demonstrations I have ever seen were on John Edward’s TV
program, Crossing Over With John
Edward. Edward’s show is what most medium demonstration
events are like, only Edward’s demonstrations have television cameras
and a crew. I’m pretty sure that the producers for Edward’s show edit
out most of the weak readings and show more of his strong readings.
That’s what I would do if I were a producer. After all, television is
supposed to be entertaining. If you have two hours of demonstration that
you must edit down to a half-hour show, who wouldn’t use the best
readings? Anyone who would do otherwise would be out of a job fairly
quickly.
If
you ever get to watch John Edward, I highly recommend it. I know mediums
who know John personally and swear by his legitimacy. I also know from
watching his show, watching him at a live demonstration, and comparing his
technique to the mediums I have experienced personally that Edward is an
awesome medium. In fact, he is extremely gifted and well-practiced in
using his gift. He’s not necessarily any more gifted than the mediums I
personally have tested and list on my website at www.bestpsychicmediums.com,
but at the time that I write this he is certainly more famous.
JOURNALISTS,
SKEPTICS AND SCHEMERS
In
case you are wondering, I too have heard or read some of the garbage
accusations that John Edward is cheating in his studio. It’s simply a
bunch of crap. Don’t let the media feed you with paranoia. It’s the
oldest media trick in the book to increase audience ratings and
advertising profits; it’s called sensationalism. Magazines, newspapers
and television tabloids know that skeptics love to think mediums are big
cheating scam artists. All they have to do is suggest it and people will
jump all over it.
But John Edward is not cheating and according to my research and
observations, he has immense integrity and pure intent in his work.
I’m
the first person to encourage a healthy skepticism with psychics and
mediums. Sadly, there are some fraudulent schemers exploiting the fragile
minds of the desperate and bereaved. But TV news shows and magazines are
not the authoritative source on this subject. The public should be as wary
of the media as they are of the scam artists whom these reporters seek to
expose. I don’t believe it is worth taking down a few truly gifted
mediums for the sake of exposing the fakes. The media doesn’t have the
knowledge or experience regarding mediumship to know the difference.
LIVE
MEDIUM DEMONSTRATIONS
Television
is a good way to be introduced to mediumship, but it will never compare to
the experience of attending a live demonstration. There is something
magical about anything that’s a live performance. That is why we go to
concerts with our favorite musicians even though we have the same songs on
CD at home. That is also why we attend seminars, lectures and workshops
when we can learn all the same information in a book. Live events are
captivating, motivational, and instill a sense of enthusiasm and
excitement that are hard to capture through any other forum.
One
live medium demonstration I attended was with two psychic mediums named
John and Gordon in Boston, Massachusetts. It was a formal event at a
Unitarian Church sponsored by a holistic health and education center. John
is a Boston medium who grew up in Dorchester. Gordon came from his
homeland in Scotland to share the stage with John. Both mediums are quite
good on stage and they really know how to present mediumship in an
entertaining manner.
To
avoid confusion, I’m going to focus on John’s performance that evening
as an example of a convincing and entertaining medium demonstration. John
began the event with a short dialogue about his own personal story and an
explanation of how mediumship works.
THE
MEDIUM TELLS HIS STORY
Like
most mediums, John knew he had unusual intuitive abilities even as a
child, but his gift was not encouraged by adults so he pushed it away.
About a decade ago, John had a car accident while living in Los Angeles.
He was banged up a bit in the crash, but no serious injuries resulted.
Soon after this accident, John’s medium abilities kicked up a notch—he
started to know intimate details about people’s lives whom he had never
met. Apparently, the gift he had stuffed away as a child was now
resurfacing. He can only speculate that the accident may have had some
effect on him to cause this shift in his abilities.
John
was bartending at the time and began experimenting with his newfound
insight into other people’s lives. John would give bar patrons messages
as they sat at the bar. Some people loved it and gave John extravagantly
generous tips. Others feared his inner knowing and complained to the
establishment’s management. Eventually, John’s boss told him he had to
stop freaking out the customers. In time, John left that job to study
mediumship and improve his gift through proper training.
THE
MEDIUM EXPLAINS MEDIUMSHIP
As
John told his story at this live event, the crowd was locked on his every
word. In only five minutes, he already had guests laughing hysterically
one minute and welling up with tears the next. The transition he made from
his personal story to his explanation of mediumship was subtle and
unnoticed. “Energy cannot die!” he began. Then he gave a compelling
discourse showing human essence as energy, not just flesh and bones.
John’s explanations were simple and brief, keeping the pace fast and
alive.
He
taught the audience what to expect and what to do if they were chosen to
be read. “If I say something that doesn’t make sense, don’t make it
fit,” he instructed. “I’m not using a script up here,” he later
added, “so this is a lesson in trust for both me and you.” “Medium
communication, especially during a demonstration, is all an experiment,”
John confessed. “Because I’m not using a script, we can never know
what to expect.” Audience members began to squirm in their seats with
the spooky thought that, tonight, the spirits were in control.
John
later explained that many people have already had communication from
spirits. “The number one way spirits come through to people is through
dreams,” John said. Many audience members nodded their heads as he said
it. I could only guess that they’ve had such dreams. “These dreams are
unique because they are the dreams you remember with extreme clarity,”
John explained. Again, a few heads were nodding in agreement.
John
finished his talk by informing the crowd of 150 people that the most
common message spirits want to convey is “I’m still here!” “They
want you to know that they continue to exist and they are still with
you,” said John. A few people pulled out the tissues to catch the tears
rolling down their cheeks. Just then, the ringing of a cellular phone
echoed through the auditorium. “That reminds me,” John spoke with a
smile, “Please shut off any pagers or cellular phones.” The phone’s
ringing was instantly drowned out by the roar of laughter and applause.
THE
MEDIUM GIVES RANDOM AUDIENCE READINGS
Typical
of most demonstrations of mediumship, John’s first reading was his
weakest. I don’t know if it’s the medium who needs to warm up, the
spirits who need to get used to the medium’s energy, or the audience who
needs to get used to the format before they shed their initial fears. In
any case, it is not uncommon that the first reading of the night will be
brief and unconvincing. But then John followed with one of the best
readings I have ever witnessed at a demonstration. The audience member he
chose was sitting right behind me.
To
help you understand how mediums choose between audience members, they
typically wait to see who comes through from the spirit world. Now if
there are 150 people in the audience and each person could have several
spirits who want to come through, you can imagine the crowd of spirits
competing for the medium’s attention. So while nobody really knows how
the spirits decide who is getting through, the medium simply raises his
energy to link with spirit and connects with whoever is there. This spirit
might be the strongest communicator, the spirit who needs to get through
the most (based on knowledge of which we are not privy), or possibly even
random luck (although I believe more in fate than luck).
Mediums
are like a human telephone to the spirit world. Unfortunately, they are a
telephone without a dial. A medium can’t call any spirit you want to
contact. Essentially, the medium picks up the line and whoever is on the
other side (pun intended) is the spirit who comes through.
John’s
second reading would have caused any nonbeliever to cancel their
subscription to Skeptic Magazine.
I knew it was going to be a good reading because the woman was immediately
emotional. Her voice cracked with sentiment like she was about to start
crying right from the get-go. She was full of anticipation and open to
anything John was about to tell her—not fearful or sitting with her arms
crossed and her mind closed.
There
must be something to this, because anytime I have witnessed a person being
read who is bubbling over with emotion in this manner, the reading is
always clear, detailed and accurate. I say this from “my” perspective,
not the perspective of the person being read. In other words, a skeptic
could argue that such an emotional audience member would naturally feel
like they got a good reading because their perceptions are clouded by
their high expectations and emotion. But as a third party watching this
take place—and as a person who has witnessed many readings both weak and
strong with people I personally know (so I know if the medium is
accurate)—I’m distanced enough from the reading in both emotion and
expectation to remain objective. So my conclusion is that there is a
direct connection to the openness and acceptance of the sitter (the person
being read) and the accuracy of the reading.
On
this particular evening, this woman was open and accepting, and John’s
reading was remarkably accurate. The woman’s husband, whom she had lost
only months prior, came through with detailed and sentimental messages. We
learned that they once had an Irish Setter who was now with the husband in
the spirit world. We learned that the husband was a smoker, that they had
one child together, that he had big ears, that she had recently visited
the doctor, that she still kept his watch, that her grandmother named Rose
had a stroke, that she often felt the husband lay down beside her in bed
at night, and that they shared some of their favorite memories at the
beach.
My
listing these messages in one short paragraph goes a step beyond not doing
them justice; it actually deflates the sacredness of the experience. To
have been in that room sharing this woman’s confirmation that her
husband was there—validating that he continues to be with her each and
every day despite the physical limitations—was a poignant and
unforgettable event. Her tears, enthusiasm and excitement for every
message conveyed indicated to everyone how well John was doing, and had
tissues flying out of pockets and pocketbooks. I think most audience
members could have gone home after this reading alone and felt satisfied
that they had witnessed something that would forever alter their thoughts
about spirit communication and the afterlife. But then John slam-dunked
another two incredible readings before it was Gordon’s turn to wow the
attendees with his mediumship in a Scottish accent.
THE
PURPOSE OF MEDIUM DEMONSTRATIONS
The
purpose of a public demonstration of mediumship is not to give everyone in
the audience a reading. That is what many attendees hope for when
attending a medium demonstration, but this is not a forum for private
readings. The purpose of a public demonstration is to open people’s
minds to the possibilities—the possibility that an afterlife exists and
spirit communication is achievable.
Personally,
I believe that medium demonstrations are a stepping-stone toward the
private reading, sort of like a sample that allows you to see if you want
to make the full investment in the real thing. If you are skeptical,
demonstrations allow you to witness other people being read. You might
even get a short reading yourself. With any luck, the demonstration will
provide you with the evidence required to think to yourself, “This might
actually be legitimate. I think I’ll give a personal one-hour reading a
try.”
Demonstrations
can also help people overcome their fear of spirit communication. By
watching other people receive messages from the other side, fearful
audience members may recognize that their fears are based on a lack of
knowledge—fear of the unknown. Once these fears have been overcome, some
people will be ready for a private reading.
For
some, medium demonstrations are simply a form of entertainment, something
to do on a Friday night. Yet these people are the minority. The majority
of attendees have come with a purpose. Some desperately want to
communicate with someone they have lost. Often, people are seeking proof
of an afterlife to know that their loved-ones live on or that they
will live on when they reach the end of this lifetime. And some seek
insight that will help them to deal with their grief and allow them to
move past the bereavement process and back into life.
Whatever
your reason for attending a demonstration, I highly recommend it. It is
one of the most rewarding, educational and thought-provoking experiences
you can have on a Friday or Saturday night. Even if you leave the
demonstration with remaining skepticism, you will be one step closer to
that understanding I call a “knowing.” First we are “skeptics.”
Then we become “believers.” And in the end, if we have witnessed
enough evidence to overcome a lifetime of limiting beliefs and learned
skepticism, we become “knowers”—we know that spirit communication is
real and that we survive death.
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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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