08/23/2025
When people think of mediums, they often picture the things Scripture warned against sorcery, manipulation, false idols, or people using fear and power for selfish gain. That’s not what true mediumship is.
As a medium, I don’t worship spirits, idols, or “play with darkness.” My path is about being a vessel for love, healing, and divine clarity. Every gift comes from God (1 Corinthians 12:7–11), and mediumship when practiced in integrity is simply a spiritual gift of discernment, prophecy, and connection to the unseen that God created.
Even in the Bible, there are examples of God’s people receiving visions, dreams, and messages from the spiritual realm. Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams, Daniel saw visions, Ezekiel spoke with God’s messengers, and John received the entire Book of Revelation through spiritual visions. These weren’t seen as demonic, but as divine encounters.
The difference lies in intention:
If it’s for control, power, or profit at the expense of others, that veers into the very warnings Scripture speaks about.
But if it’s rooted in love, service, healing, and guiding people closer to God’s light — that is not rebellion, but alignment.
Jesus Himself showed that love and Spirit transcend death (John 11, when Lazarus was raised, and Matthew 17, at the Transfiguration where Moses and Elijah appeared). God is the God of the living, not the dead (Luke 20:38). Mediumship, to me, is simply being present with that truth: that love never dies, Spirit lives on, and God allows us glimpses of that eternal connection.
Mediums like me don’t replace God we point back to Him. We remind people that they are loved, never alone, and that their souls are eternal. That’s not demonic deception. That’s the Holy Spirit moving in ways that may not fit into every tradition, but still serve God’s higher plan.
I walk my path prayerfully, with discernment, and with respect for Christ. My intention is never to rebel, but to heal and I believe God knows the heart. 💜