Thursday, 19 January 2012

Spirit Activity Seminar... A Series of Workshops... “What Is Your Religion?”... Gordon Higginson...




The 4th and 5th I was taking part in a Paranormal Research Seminar which was limited to those who wish to go further than just seeking out Spirit activity, but to why that activity is taking place.  It turned out to be a really interesting two days and I have being asked to speak at the seminar again next year.

Three late Christmas cards, all from abroad and all delivered on the same day in the second week of the New Year. Two from pen friends of many years – but now contact is down to one letter/card a year – and the other from a journalist who attend one of my talks in London, and we have kept in touch since.  All cards brought sad news as well as belated Christmas Greetings.  My three friends had been widowed in the past few months.  Then the following day a letter arrived from a lady to tell us that her husband had also passed in 2011.  We had teamed up with this couple to get back home from Italy when the dust cloud from Icelandic volcano was grounding all flights in Northern Europe.  Once we arrived back in the UK they kindly let us stay with them for a night before we continued our journey north. 

On a brighter note as far as Christmas cards are concerned.  A friend was over the moon when she received a very special Christmas card.   She has put this card in a frame and it is hanging on a wall of her study.  Why is this card so special?  The card was from a neighbour and close friend who passed away early in December. Even though Stephanie’s friend was in great pain and knowing that the end was near, she took time to write out Christmas cards for her friends and asked her son not to deliver them till a few days before Christmas.  A Christmas card from the Spirit World.

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 I will be doing a series of workshops at the Glasgow Association starting next month.  The workshops are designed for mixed levels of development including beginners. 

First three dates are

11th February 2012

17th March 2012

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17th March 2012
5th May 2012

The workshops start at 10am and finish at 4pm.

Tickets can only available from the church office and priced £15 for each workshop. Places are limited so it may be advisable to get your tickets as soon as they become available.  If you register with our web site you will receive details when they are available.If you register with the church website you will receive details when the tickets are available.




Participants are advised to bring a packed lunch. 

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John sent this email...

I have been attending a Spiritualist church for a few years now but the other day when I was at the reception desk of the local A&E Unit I took cold feet, and when I was asked my religion, I gave the religion I was born into, not Spiritualist in case the receptionist queried it or laughed”.

John you are not the only person to have been in this position I assure you.  These days the receptionist would not have batted an eyelid because she would have heard Spiritualism mentioned many a time.

John’s email brought back a memory...

About fifteen years ago I attended our church when a well known English Medium was on the platform.  Her address shocked us all that night.  She said that she had suffered poor health for years and had been in and out of hospital on a regular basis.  Yet every time asked her religion she had answered COE.  She finally decided to put that right on her latest visit and when she said “Spiritualist” she did not receive any strange looks from the receptionist which she had expected.  But the young girl in front of her was having difficulty with her computer and after a few minutes said to the medium “There are too many letters in Spiritualism to fit on here, could you pick another religion?  Thank goodness today the NHS have got a better system up and running today.

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Gordon Higginson was one of the finest mediums of the last century and an excellent medium, speaker and teacher.  He was known as "Mr Mediumship" since his gifts of mediumship were wide ranging and he was a man of great charisma.  Gordon said that "Spiritual giants have always moved among the nations of the world" and Gordon himself can rightly be called a "Spiritual Giant" owing to his accomplishments, his influence and his dedicated work for Spirit.

Gordon's birth was pre-ordained by Spirit when his mother was just 14 years old and she was given a remarkable message at Longton Spiritualist Church.  The medium told Fanny Higginson that since leaving home and coming to the church, her mother had passed to spirit and that Fanny would herself serve as a medium, as would her son, and together their name would be linked with Longton church for over 100 years.  Fanny remained a medium at Longton church for 70 years until her passing in 1978.

 Her son, Gordon Mons Higginson was born on 17th November 1918 in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.  He began developing his spiritual gifts at a very early age under the careful supervision of his mother Fanny, who was also an excellent medium.  Gordon began sitting in his mother's circle from the tender age of 3 but was only permitted to pass on spirit communications to other members of the circle when he was 10 years old.  He first publicly demonstrated his mediumship at Longton Spiritualist Church on his twelfth birthday at which point he embarked on his career as a medium known as the "the boy wonder".   He continued to work the platform for another 63 years until the day before he passed to spirit.

 Gordon was renowned for the accuracy of his platform mediumship and his evidence often included full names, addresses and telephone numbers.  Gordon was also an excellent physical medium and produced the rare phenomena of materialisation and direct voice.  He was one of the few physical mediums to demonstrate these unique and precious gifts publicly to audiences of up to 300 people.

Gordon was appointed as the President of Longton Spiritualist Church in 1946 at the young age of 28 and he continued to hold this position for the next 47 years until his passing.  Longton remained his spiritual home throughout his life and, together with his mother, the prophecy of 100 years of combined service to the church as mediums came true. 

 Gordon became President of the Spiritualist's National Union (SNU) in 1970 at a time when the Union was in severe financial difficulties and had been given less than two years to survive.  In addition, the crippling debt owing on Stansted Hall meant that the Union had no option but to sell it unless a miracle could be performed.  Under Gordon's energetic and determined Presidency, the Union was saved from bankruptcy and the debt owed by Stansted Hall was cleared.  We have so much to thank Gordon for in saving the SNU and the Arthur Findlay College and preserving them for future generations.

 Gordon remains the longest serving President of the Spiritualists National Union, serving for an exceptional 23 years from 1970 until his passing in 1993.  He was also a Minister of the SNU and officiated at many namings, weddings and funerals.
Gordon had a detailed understanding of mediumship and he was a fine teacher, much in demand across the country.  He taught on the very first Summer School at the Arthur Findlay College at Stansted Hall in 1965 and continued to teach there for a period of 28 years.  Gordon was the Principal of the College from 1979 to 1993.  Stansted Hall was always very dear to his heart and a place where many came from far and wide to hear his lectures and see his demonstrations, and for a special few to witness his demonstrations of physical mediumship in the college Library.

Above all else, Gordon was a dedicated spiritualist, an outstanding servant of the Spirit and devoted his entire life to the movement.  He routinely travelled the length and breadth of the country demonstrating his wonderful gifts of mediumship as well as undertaking presidential engagements.  He gave so much of himself and expected such little in return since he did not even charge fees for his spiritual work.  His unrelenting workload often affected his health and in one year he undertook some 300 large public meetings.  Few have worked so tirelessly in promoting Spiritualism.
Gordon suffered a couple of strokes during 1990 following the SNU Centenary celebrations at Wembley.  Following his strokes, he feared he had lost his remarkable gift of mediumship but he did recover and continued his unrelenting work for spirit until the day before his passing.  He took his transition to spirit at his home on 18th January 1993 after returning home from serving Blackpool Spiritualist Church, one of his favourite churches.

 Gordon Higginson was not only an exceptional medium and teacher, but a man of great warmth, humour and charisma and he is still very much missed by many today despite it being some 16 years since his passing.  Men of his spiritual stature and charisma are few and far between and we are only graced with a few every century.


 I only hope that this website can give an insight into his abilities, his teachings, his personality, his love of the spirit and all that makes him special.

You can read more about Gordon's life story in the biography "On the Side of Angels" compiled by Jean Bassett.  It is available from the Psychic News Bookshop, the Arthur Findlay College Shop or it can be purchased from Amazon by clicking on the links below:




Tuesday, 3 January 2012

My Hopes for Spiritualism in 2012 ...My Hopes for the Wider World in 2012... Website One-Year-Old… Kirsty’s comments for the year ahead… Careless Talk Causes So Much Distress… Wise words from Professor Carl Sagan…



Both Isobel and I wish everyone good health and happiness for 2012...

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My Hopes for Spiritualism in 2012; -

That Spiritualist organizations and churches stands to thwart the entertainment and celebrity elements that are encroaching on our religion.
I don’t hear in 2012 “We are dropping the address as most people only attend for the clairvoyance”.
That our churches and spiritualist mediums pay more attention to the pastoral side of our religion.
And hopefully I will not hear in the coming year someone say in a Spiritualist Church “I am only a Healer”... Forget the word “only” we are all equal...

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My Hopes for the Wider World in 2012; -

The authorities think more about the rights of the victim before the rights of the criminal...
Any honors handed out this year to go to care workers and those who work in hospices, forget those of stage, screen, music industry and sport.
Sentencing for those ill-treating animals to be increased.
Unemployment to drop dramatically.
Retail workers will not have to work on public holidays.
More is done to help the homeless.
That the dark clouds of oppression that have hung ever heavy over the
peoples of Tibet, Burma, and North Korea for decades start to lift.
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Website One-Year-Old…
This website has now been online for a year and has had over 1,400 hits, much more than I expected in the first year.  Part of the site goes out in different formats each month so that will increase numbers even more.  But numbers are not important, if the site has helped only a few understand “Spiritualism the Religion” that little bit better then it will have achieved its aim.
I have also been surprised at the number of people that have contacted me via the site and for many different reasons.  Some of these I have commented on regularly on my blog but others I have got back to privately. 
There have been those who have had spiritual experiences but because of the laws of their country they could not speak openly to family and friends about what they have witnessed.    Not only that, they decided not to seek help on the Internet when they were at home, but waited till they were abroad on holiday or business before searching the Internet for answers.
Some have been interested in what they call ‘my unusual choice of music’ to use for meditation and ask if I can suggest any other similar music.  Remember we all have our own personal key to relax our mind so we can meditate, what helps one will not help another.  I suggest that if music helps experiment yourself but this week another piece of music that I have used in meditation and I have had good feedback from others on it. See ‘Recommended’ page.

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Last month I printed Kirsty’s “A Time for Celebration, Reflection or Doing?” 
Here is Kirsty’s comment for the year ahead.

What kind of a year did you have?  Has it been a year full of wonderful things or has it been very challenging?  Remember that each situation we face can be a positive or negative experience depending on how we chose to react to it. Every situation has a lesson in it if we are prepared to look for it and learn from it. Often a difficult experience can be turned into a positive one.  It can be used by us to help someone in the future, as we will have gained greater wisdom from it. 
We can thank God for bringing us through another year safely and as we leave 2011 and its challenges behind, it is time to ask God for the guidance and strength we will need to take those brave steps forward into the challenges that 2012 will hold for us.
Have a good new year.
Kirsty…

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 Careless Talk Causes So Much Distress

My research work ended as it began, a couple being frightened out of their wits by unfounded and unsubstantiated nonsense.
I have mentioned a similar case in an earlier blog and this is the seventh case of its kind I have been asked to deal with.  The latest goes as follows; -
A Couple moves into an old building and renovate it.  They are proud of their new home until the morning after their house warming party.  One of their guests of the previous evening phones to say; -
I did not want to say anything last night – but your house is full of ghosts – I felt so uncomfortable all night.  You’d better get that seen too before the trouble starts”.
Many would laugh off such comments and get on with their lives but not this couple, the bubble had burst on the love they felt for their new home.  They had been planning to start a family but now felt they could not bring a baby into the house till they got this ‘ghost situation’ sorted out.
When I visited the house I felt the atmosphere in the house was pleasant, as pleasant as the new décor.  I soon found out the pair were perfectly happy staying in the house for the six months they were renovation it, and it was only after the comment from their friend (?) that they felt nasty vibes around the house.  Every cushion out of place and every little noise made them feel uncomfortable.
But the couple was not happy with my comments, that I detected no spirit or anything untoward in the building.  I tried to point out to them that they were so in love with their new home, felt nothing out of place, till the phone call from their so-called friend but they believed more in their friends comments than mine.  Our friend definitely sensed ghosts and she is experienced in this sort of thing”.  I left as a failure in the couple’s eyes.  They went on to contact a ‘ghost hunter’ and someone who does ‘house clearances’ as far as ghosts are concerned. 
In the past in similar circumstances I have arranged through a third-party to get another medium to visit, one who would not know me or anything surrounding their visit.  But this couple would not allow me to set this in motion.
Why should a house because it is centuries old have any nasty happenings going on?  TV has a lot to answer for and so does those who speak out of turn as in this case.

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“Look again at that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every “superstar” , every “supreme leader “, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there-on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.”



Professor Carl Sagan.







Friday, 23 December 2011

Season’s greetings from Maureen Brown... What was your first Christmas present?... The real sports personalities of the year. They are Scottish and eleven and twelve years old... 43-years of not knowing....

My first service in December was at the Stirling Spiritualist Church (SNU) on the 4th.  A really cold night with the roads being icy, even though the authorities keep telling us that they are all geared up and ready to roll at the first sign of a problem.  But the journey was as always well worth it with the warm reception we received from all at the church.

6th it was Mrs Primrose’s Church in Glasgow...
8th... The day of the great storm I was scheduled to attend the Lighthouse Spiritualist Church in Gourock.  President Jenny Lafferty was determined that the church would open just in case even one person ventured out on that terrible evening.  Even though the police were suggesting that one only travelled if their journey was necessary I was willing to make the journey if the winds abated by 6.15.  They did not so I cancelled.  I was a wee bit annoyed that the winds did drop a bit at 6.45 but the right decision was made as part of the road I would have travelled on was closed around 7pm.

9th... We enjoyed the evening at Glasgow, Central Spiritualist Church’s Christmas party.  The entertainment was provided by the Feral a very talented folk group.  Not usually my type of music but I did enjoy listening to this group.
10th... our second and probably last car-boot sale.  There seemed to be more selling than buying but as like November we made a profit with Isobel’s craft and card and my framed prints.  The profits from both days will go to charity
11th... I was off to the Dunfermline Spiritualist Church (SNU).
12th... A short journey to the Pollockshaws and District Spiritualist Church in Langside Halls, Shawlands Cross, Glasgow.  Bill Thompson long time president of this church was absent because of health problems and I hope that he will soon be fit and well.th me through my website or they had contacted our churches. This turned out to take up the full day as more and more are seeking our help these days...
14th...  Voluntary work and then giving a talk on Spiritual Healing.

15th ... Was my last service of a busy year and this was at ASK Dreghorn.  It was nice to see May and Jim Brown again.....
19th... Being asked to wander around an old building to see if I detected anything on a psychic level.  Nothing was detected but I will explain more about this early in the New Year.

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 Missing from our platforms these, days but not forgotten is Maureen Brown.  Maureen for many years was one of Scotland’s busiest and well loved mediums.  She was always accompanied to churches by her husband Archie, who was as well known and loved as his wife.

Apart from being an excellent medium Maureen always took time and still does for anyone who asks for her help.  Not only did Maureen encourage many a circle member and fledgling, when they had their doubts, but also took time to speak to any member of the congregation who needed her help.     
Maureen and Archie were among the first people I met when I entered a spiritualist church for the first time. After chatting to this couple for only a few minutes it was as if I had know them for years and many others will tell you the same. Both served time as President at ASKS Stewarton and worked hard to make this spiritual sanctuary the success it was.   If it had not been for Maureen, I would never have set foot on the platform or stayed there. 

Another string to Maureen’s bow was that she was on the committee of the Scottish and Irish District Council for several years she was in charge of organizing the DC’s open days which were always very successful
Sadly Archie’s health deteriorated and he passed away in 2009.  Maureen’s eyesight is very poor these days but she has not retired, only taken a new role in working for Spirit.  She has swapped the platform of our churches for school visits in her area, to talk to the school children about what it is like to have poor sight.  As expected Maureen’s enthusiasm, great charm and sincerity has gone down with both pupils and teachers.  Maureen does this through DeafBlind Scotland  who do so much to raise awareness of both the needs and potential of deafblind people

 As well as Maureen’s work in churches, she also had a very important role taking her out to see those who contacted Spiritualist churches for help.  It could be because someone was aware of spirit in their home or they wanted to know more about our religion etc.   Many a time Maureen would explain to the family that what they were experiencing was a family member (who had passed over and was trying to communicate.  Helping the family to realise that if they were not frightened of their loved ones before they had passed, why should they be frightened of them now?  When Maureen went out on each task she went out trying to understanding both the family’s position and that of spirit, as to why they were making themselves known.   Not like so many today that go out to similar situations and call it “Ghost Hunting”. 
To say I was surprised was an understatement when I was asked to take over this work from Maureen.  I felt I did not have the ability nor could live up to the high standards that Maureen set for herself in doing such a task.  But I need not have worried and Maureen was always at the other end of the phone to give me support. 

I was speaking to Maureen the other day and she asks me to pass her good wishes for the Festive Season on to all her friends that she made over the years. 
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What is the first Christmas present you can remember?”

That was a question I was asked the other day and it took me a while to figure it out even though I still have very accurate memories of much that happened before I went to school.
The answer was a cowboy outfit, pistol and holster  when I would be three and then the following year a well made wooden farmyard which would be very expensive today,  Also metal farm animals not plastic like today...The following year it was a watch.  I had always wanted a watch and my parents told me I would not get one till I could tell the time.  They got a shock when I could tell the time perfectly before I went to school, so Santa brought me a watch for my fifth birthday.  A few days into the New Year I started school and after pestering my parents for weeks to let me be allowed to take the watch to school, they gave in.  But a few days later a letter arrived from my teacher saying that I was not to take the watch to school.   It seems I spent more time checking the time than I did concentrating on my lessons.

I found that a great exercise because not only could I see the three Christmas presents in almost perfect detail but I could even sense the joy I had in playing with and owning them.  I wonder if children today get as much fun out of their Christmas presents and if that enjoyment lasts till the following Christmas.  Today children can go into Tesco’s and The Works with their pocket money and buy a small affordable toy each week.   In the past toys usually only came around at Christmases and birthdays.

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 My favorite news story of the week was that two Scottish athletes with disabilities did themselves and Scotland proud by winning no fewer than eight gold medals from the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sport (IWAS) Senior World Championships in Sharjah, Dubai.
What makes this an even more momentous achievement is the fact that they are only 11, and 12-years-old.  The two young Scots proved themselves the best in the world at Race Running – a relatively new addition to the international arena in disability sport...  Their achievements were in the 100 meters, 200m, 400m and 800m at the event in Dubai.  And that is not all - they set world records in three of the four events.   

I always shake my head when well paid sports personalities and those of stage and screen are showered with awards, but on this occasion I feel that these two courageous youngsters should be genuinely recognized for their amazing achievements.  I will be writing to Alec Salmond to suggest that the two youngsters get recognized by their country and that funding will be increased instead of cut to clubs that take time and patience to prepare those with disabilities to fulfill their dreams.

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 Maybe send a few thoughst out to Hakamada Iwao who has spent 43-years on death row in a Japanese prison.  He was convicted of a crime he says he did not commit.  He is believed to be the world’s longest serving death row inmate.

 He was sentenced to death mainly on a confession, which he later retracted at his trial He claims he was beaten and forced to confess after twenty days intensive interrogation.
Executions in Japan are carried out in secret, and without warning to the prisoner or  his family.  So for 43-years Hakamada Iwao has not known from one day to the next when he will be executed Psychiatric examinations have shown that this prisoner has a mental illness as the result of the many years he has spent on death row.

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 May I wish everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS...

Friday, 16 December 2011

Directions to churches.... Voluntary work.... A telling off....

The 22nd of November I had a short journey to the Neilston Spiritualist Church...  President is Sheila Carruthers who has been connected to the Spiritualist movement for many years and is an excellent medium in her own right....
23rd ... Again only a short hop to the Paisley Spiritualist Church (SNU) which hold its services in the Glenburn Community Centre...
24th ... A little further this time to the Balloch Spiritualist Church and it was amazing at the turn out in considering the atrocious weather conditions.
26th.... Down to the Dumfries Spiritualist Church (SNU) and I always stop on my way down for a fish tea in Thornhill... This is one of my favourite towns...
27th and 28th busy with voluntary work....
30th ... A double booking which happens from time to time so the night in did me no harm...
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 The choices open to one seeking to Voluntary work is immense and it can be rewarding in so many different ways.  Many work as volunteers because they want to give something back to the community or make a difference helping out with causes they believe in.  There are a lot of people all over the world who make a big difference in their local community and worldwide by giving up a few hours of their leisure time.  
Doing voluntary work is a chance to do something that you feel passionate about...  It can give you a chance to meet new people and add a variety of experience and skills to you.  Such good work can be done even within the confines of one’s own home, as two of my friends have found out.  I mentioned a few months ago that a friend was going to foster cats till they were rehomed or while their owners were in hospital.  Well, she opened her home to her first little lodger a month ago, and this friendly little feline will leave for a permanent home at the end of the week.  I have also another friend who is fostering two cockatiels at the moment.

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 John asks; - “Do you not get fed up with all the travelling to churches?”
Even though my travelling increases each year I have not found travelling a problem.  But there will come a time when I will and I will have to think about cutting back.  I am retired so it is not as if I am working hard all day and then having to get to a church driving through rush hour traffic.  When I was working my work was over at 1pm so I could leave early to miss heavy traffic or travel a good distance to a church.  I do feel sorry for mediums that don’t finish work till 5pm or 5.30 and then have to be at a church for 7.30. 
One has to remember a medium cannot be judged on the number of bookings he/she has a year, or the number of miles they travel to churches.  Work and family commitments play a big part in all this.  Then we have mediums who don’t drive and we all know how scarce public transport can be at nights and on a Sunday.
John’s question conjures up a few memories of travelling to churches.
Over the years I have found that many booking secretaries have not being very clear in giving directions to their churches.  In fact one booking secretary did not know her Church’s correct address and another knew little about the area surrounding her church.   I am not complaining about this as in the end I found it rather funny.
A booking secretary sent me a letter confirming my booking and giving the address of the church.  As I had never been to this area before I decided to leave early, yet I was driving into a nightmare and I was orbiting around an area one-mile from where the church actually was, for an hour.  The problem was the address on the letter heading had Road instead of Avenue, nd there was both a road and an avenue of this name, but they were a mile apart.  As it turned out I had been sitting yards from this church at 6.30 and after asking directions I was sent a mile away.  There I kept getting directed to one church after another but they were connected to almost every faith under the sun, but spiritualism.  Eventually I stopped a passing police car and the officers finally realised the mistake in the address and they not only told me to follow them to the church, they also found a parking space for me. 
I entered the church fifteen minutes late and the service had of course started with another medium.  The committee member on the door was none too pleased that I was late but immediately I showed him the address I was given his face went red and I received an apology.
Shortly after this I was in another new area to serve a church for the first time and over the phone I checked with the President three times that the address was correct.  I thought I would get into the town and then ask for directions.  Spirit must have been my navigator that day because when I did stop and ask directions I was right opposite the road the church was on.
The following week another new medium to this church got lost.  She phoned the church and was told to sit at a particular roundabout till a committee member arrive to take her to the church.   But after sitting there for an hour she gave up and went home.  The president was not too pleased the following day when he phoned her.  But it transpired it was the committee member who went to the wrong roundabout.
The trials and tribulations of travelling to churches.... But it is not always the churches to blame I have also got it wrong from time to but that’s another story...
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 I get a telling off from Jamie.
Tom, there are more than the SNU as far as Spiritualism is concerned.  I thought that Spiritualism would be different from other religions and that different groups of your religion would be more in-tune with each other than with other religions.  But your site seems only mention the SNU which you are a member”.
You are correct Jamie, I have failed to mention other Spiritualist organizations but this has not been intentional and I will put that right in the New Year.
As a medium I serve several different spiritualist churches and never concern myself with what group churches belong too.





Sunday, 4 December 2011

Wise words from Kirsty...Looking for the positive... Mrs Abe Lincoln... When we pass over...



16 November... I arrived at the Rutherglen Church with 30-seconds to spare as I misjudged my time going via Kilmarnock.  I should have gone on to the new part of the M74 after leaving the M8 but foolishly went through the city centre.  The church was extremely busy considering the terrible weather. 

17th...My voluntary work in the morning and I attended a Spiritual discussion group in the evening.
18th I was at the Angel Light Spiritualist Church, Daisy Street, Govanhill, Glasgow.  This is another church that could do with some support.

19th... Our first venture at taking a table at a car-boot-sale.  Isobel with her cards and other  arts and craft items of hers.  I took along a selection of my framed prints.  This is not something we are going to do on a regular basis but we have another table booked for next month.  All profits will go to charity
20th... A drive along the M8 to the Bathgate Christian Spiritualist Church.  This is West Lothian’s oldest Spiritualist Church, founded in 1946 and has done a lot for the local community over the years.  Their services are held in the Scout Hall, Majiorybank Street at 6.30 on Sundays.

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I asked a friend if she would like to make a contribution to this blog and Kirsty’s impute is not only seasonable especionally ponient for this particular festive season…

 A TIME FOR CELEBRATION, REFLECTION OR DOING?

 Well, it’s coming up to the festive season again. Usually we would be running around trying to get the kids their heart’s desires, even if you have to get into debt for it. Due to the recession and threatened bad weather, this year it will be a very different Christmas for us all. A lot of us will find that we will struggle with the concept of festive cheer. Everybody is having to cut down on how much to spend, coupled with extortionate heating bills, unemployment and cuts to benefits.  People we know will find that they have no money to spend on Christmas this year.
So maybe your usual routine of a traditional Christmas meal, from an expensive shop like marks and sparks, and big pressies is going to have to be scrapped but really what is the festive season all about?  As a Spiritualist you’ve probably given up the Christian reason for celebrating, however, we could all take on board the spreading of love, peace and goodwill to all mankind.  We should be doing this all year anyway but at this time we could make a special effort. We could choose the gifts we want to give our family and friends with special care; we could craft them ourselves or buy them from charity shops. As long as it’s a lovely gift people will be grateful. Maybe a bunch of pretty flowers from a supermarket or street seller, or even your own greenhouse, would be enough to bring a smile to someone’s face. And remember to give them with love.  It’s a way of saying thanks and for letting them know you’ve appreciated them being around for the past year (or years).

What about making an extra effort to write that letter, or email that’s been waiting for ages, the one that will cheer someone up when they receive it.
Are there members in your church that need a helping hand? Could you organise a welfare type team, who could find ways of helping your members, with food parcels, clothing, D.I.Y. financial gifts?  How can you call yourselves Spiritualists if you ignore the second principle “The Brotherhood of Man” and don’t support your members in need. And of course, once your team are up and running why stop at the church’s own membership? Maybe you could extend it to others.

 Charities have taken a hammering this year, many have closed, many more will close next year, many have shed jobs and all this means that their services have been cut. Charities serve our country’s most vulnerable people, where are they going to get help from now? Could you help? How about writing a letter/email of protest to your local politicians or join the campaigning group of the charity you are most concerned about. Can you give them a few hours of your time a week, can you put posters up in the community for them, can you pass on to them used stamps, printer ink cartridges, mobile phones etc that  they can turn into cash, can you do sponsored events, or bag packs? Can you work in a soup kitchen over Christmas? The possibilities are endless. Even if you only want to be involved over Christmas, what a wonderful example you would be giving your family and I’m sure you will feel so good afterwards, and all it will have cost is your time.

Please don’t feel bad because you have had to reduce your Festive spending. You are not alone. Be creative but realistic, alternatives are out there. Please don’t get into debt to keep up appearances. Kids might moan because they didn’t get the latest thing, but a few specially chosen inexpensive gifts and lots of love should win them round in the end.
Kirsty…

Kirsty will be back in the last blog of the year.

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 A lady was telling me the other day that for many years she and three of her friends meet up for a coffee once a week.  It suddenly dawned on them after all these years that they mostly sit and moan about the negative things that has happened around them in the past week.  So they decided that at each meeting from now on they will mention something positive that they have been aware of since they last met.  At first they found it hard and all admitted that on the day before they would meet up they were scrambling to find something positive that was going on around them.  Now it has becomes second nature to them to look for the positive as well as the negative that goes on around them.  Maybe something we could all try…

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        A Curious Story About Mrs. Lincoln Reiterated.

From the Boston Herald, Feb. 23, 1872

Reprinted in New York Times, Feb. 24, 1872

A few days ago a paragraph in the Herald, based upon what was known to be good authority, announced that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln had recently visited Boston, and incognito and closely veiled attended a public séance of a well known lady medium on Washington street, on which occasion the spirit of her lamented husband appeared and, by unmistakable manifestations, revealed to all present the identity of Mrs. Lincoln, which she had attempted to keep secret. We have now the best authority for saying that the report was in all respects accurate; that Mrs. Lincoln did visit Boston on the 4h inst.; that she took lodgings at the Parks House, registering her name as Mrs. Linder; that she remained there ten days, during which time she made frequent visits to the medium above mentioned, and that while at the hotel, her identity was discovered by a person who had often seen her in Washington. She desired to have her visit to Boston unknown, but the injunction of secrecy ceased to be binding after the revelation at the public séance. It is further stated by those in a position to know, that the interviews with the medium were of the most satisfactory and conclusive nature, as affording tests of the real presence of the spirit of her husband.

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 Several of you have asked “What do Spiritualists believe happens to us after we die?”

 When we make our transition into the realm of Spirit, we leave our physical body behind but our personality survives, and we continue to exist in the Spirit World.  We are still who we were in physical life, but without physical bodies. Our placement on those inner planes follows the Universal Law of Attraction, our thoughts, words and deeds from our physical plane existence determines where we will be. Our course of development on the inner planes is determined by our desires.