The Deadly Dangers Of Spiritualistic Sessions - Alternative View

The Deadly Dangers Of Spiritualistic Sessions - Alternative View
The Deadly Dangers Of Spiritualistic Sessions - Alternative View

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Not all people believe that a person does have a soul, all the more, not all people believe that this soul is immortal. And even among those people who nevertheless believe in the existence of an immortal soul, only a few confidently admit that it is possible to "call" the souls of the departed and talk with them on any topic of interest to us.

Well, this is the price for technological progress: one of the types of predictive art from the past of our grandparents acquired the most controversial reputation, and then fell into oblivion and practically degenerated.

All who believe in God consider spiritualism to be a devilish occupation, which, in fact, is not surprising, since such an "interview" with the departed is one of the elements of the pagan cult, and in fact it is several times older than any of the existing world religions.

Until recently, the opinion of the official science in matters relating to spiritualism was unequivocal, and was limited to one phrase: "it cannot be." But in recent years, many researchers and experimenters are unanimous in the opinion that, although it is scientifically impossible to confirm the connection with deceased souls, it is possible to measure changes in the energy and other characteristics of the fields in the room where the spiritualistic session is taking place.

Many strange stories have been linked to spiritualism. One of them happened in England in 1933.

One of those present at the seance, conducted by the medium Elizabeth Stallworth, managed to photograph a very strange creature with a camera, resembling an incomprehensible animal, or a person, more precisely, a skeleton, with huge fangs and a large head. A week after the session, the medium conducting it suddenly disappeared. They searched for her for several days and when they found her, they were simply amazed. Elizabeth's cause of death was deep tears all over her body, squeezed out of the eye sockets …

However, not only the medium herself suffered: two of those who attended the session committed suicide, others went mad. No one could explain what happened, but the connection with the seance and the summoned spirit suggests itself.

What happened then? Why did the seance end so sadly? Perhaps this question can be answered by researchers who have been interested in this issue for some time now. One of their experiments is measuring all existing physical fields in the area of the spiritualistic table directly during sessions with spirits.

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