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Emma Floyd was born in London, England in 1823. When Emma was eleven years old. She grew up supporting herself and her f...
22/09/2021

Emma Floyd was born in London, England in 1823. When Emma was eleven years old. She grew up supporting herself and her family as a musician, trained as an opera singer and began a stage career

In August 1855 she went to America to work as an actress at the Broadway Theatre. The following year Emma began her development as a medium, holding public séances and giving music lessons in the rooms of the ‘Society for the Diffusion of Spiritual Knowledge’ in New York.

On 5th July 1857 Emma gave her debut lecture at Troy, New York. Her platform trance work followed. Emma became a prolific writer, producing valuable histories of the early Spiritualist movement. On 11th October 1870 she married William Britten.

On 30th April 1871, at Cleveland Hall, London, Emma delivered a lecture to a packed audience and during this lecture she delivered the basis of the Seven Principles. Later modified, they became an integral part of the constitution of the Spiritualists’ National Union.

Emma toured and lectured over the United States and Canada and in 1878 toured Australia and New Zealand.

In 1887 she co-founded the ‘Two Worlds’ journal, which she edited for five years.

She also co-wrote the British Lyceum Manual with H.A. Kersey and Alfred Kitson.

Emma Hardinge died in Manchester, England in 1899.

The Seven Principles today!
The Fatherhood of God
The Brotherhood of Man
The Communion of Spirits and the Ministry of Angels
The Continuous Existence of the Human Soul
Personal Responsibility
Compensation and Retribution Hereafter for all the Good and Evil Deeds done on Earth
Eternal Progress open to every Human Soul
https://www.snu.org.uk/emma-hardinge-britten-the-seven-principles

William Henry Lilley, An amazing trance healer born in 1914, he began his healing ministry at the age of 15, being train...
11/09/2021

William Henry Lilley,
An amazing trance healer born in 1914, he began his healing ministry at the age of 15, being trained by the spirit world from the age of ten.

His control, Dr Letari, could accurately diagnose patients; illnesses and administer healing to them at any distance. Lilley worked in the UK, Holland and, later, in South Africa, where hundreds of witnesses, including a number of doctors, watched whilst a diseased bone was removed from a boy's upper arm and replaced by a healthy new bone materialised by the spirit doctor.

Distant Healing Practice:

Sit quietly and relax, mentally asking the spirit healing guides to draw close; feel their presence, take time to allow the attunement to build, don't rush.

When you feel the time is right, bring your chosen patient into your mind. Stay focused on the healing energy and allow the healing guides to do the work.

Ask them to allow you to know what they are doing whilst staying passively observant but present in the moment.

When you feel the energy begin to fade, release your patient from your mind, thank the healing guides and allow yourself to return to normal consciousness.

The healing has been initiated and will continue to work thereafter.
Information from https://www.snu.org.uk

04/09/2021

HIGGINSON TRIUMPHS AT ALBERT HALL SERVICE -
Psychic art and clairvoyance produce superb Survival proof

This article reports on the 1975 Remembrance Day Service at the Royal Albert Hall where Gordon Higginson and Coral Polge did a demonstration of spirit art and mediumship for the 2nd year in a row. This was another demonstration where Gordon excelled in his mediumship using his gifts of clairaudience and clairvoyance. As well as full names and addresses, he even gave accurate phone numbers and car registration numbers! The article is well worth reading and I do hope you enjoy it. Here it is in full:

“For the 29th time, the Royal Albert Hall service, held on Remembrance Sunday, proved that the “dead” do not “rest in peace” but “return in peace.” Again the highlight, an innovation last year, was a double demonstration by psychic artist Coral Polge and medium Gordon Higginson who is SNU President.

Despite the bitingly cold night – many people huddled in doorways awaiting the hall’s opening – this meeting, the Spiritualist Association of Great Britain’s 103rd anniversary, was remarkable for its attendance and the detailed accuracy of the clairvoyance.

Communicators showed their continued interest in relatives’ and friends’ lives by giving full names and addresses and other astounding details resulting in incontestable survival evidence that brought spontaneous applause.

As Coral drew the spirit forms, Gordon beamed in and relayed communicators’ messages. This superb dual demonstration proved once again to be one of the most successful and evidential in Spiritualism’s annals. Gordon, looking half a stone lighter after his five-week illness, and Coral worked in perfect unison with each other —and the host of eager communicators.

Recipients confirmed Higginson’s clairvoyance with statements like, “Absolutely correct,” “Quite right” and, time after time, a simple but decisive “Yes!” Gordon was in top form. His professionalism produced a demonstration of clairvoyance that could not be surpassed.

Anxious to Return

Coral began by saying there were many spirit entities anxious to make their presence known. Her first communicator came as “a very gentle link, a girl who needed pushing forward. “She has breathing difficulty. There’s something strange about her eyes. She hesitates to show them.”

Gordon picked up his psychic cue and launched into clairvoyance. “This picture is connected with a girl called Roberts,” he said. It linked with a Brentwood Terrace. A Bertha, still on earth, was also associated with the drawing. These details clinched the communication for Mr and Mrs Joseph Hodgson of Lower Barn Road, Hadfield, Derbyshire. Bertha, Joseph later told me, is his grandmother.

Well warmed up by his instant success, Gordon gave the relative’s address as 44 Brentwood Terrace. He was bang on target. The Arthur mentioned is Joseph’s father. Carefully relaying spirit-given details, Gordon spoke of a grocer’s shop on the corner of a Waverley Road. Hodgson’s parents own it.

Reverting to Coral’s psychic portrait, Higginson said this was the daughter of a Mr and Mrs Roberts “who live on the corner.” Joseph and his wife Janette took the sketch after the demonstration. They plan to show it to the Robertses.

Higginson , who rightly said Hodgson’s parents live at 40 Brentwood Terrace, was “told” of an Elizabeth known as Elsie. This is Joseph’s mother. Spurred by his brilliant hits, Gordon “picked up” a Hadfield, Derbyshire link. The Hodgsons live there

Janette called his clairvoyance “super.” Her husband added, “It’s so conclusive when you get things like street names.” For Hannah Knowles of Fleet Street, Hyde, Cheshire, Gordon was “totally convincing.”

Name is Test

Coral began with a drawing of a young spirit form with buck teeth. He was rather conscious of them and also tried to smooth down his gingery hair. Gordon said the sketch had some link with him because of his name. He sought someone who knew a Gordon Higginbottom. Other details given were an Alice, whose father was “dead,” and a Hannah who lived some-where with Fleet in the address.

A woman, who said she was Hannah, told the audience she knew the Gordon Higginbottom mentioned. The 15 Gordon “saw” was part of her address. The medium, who correctly added that Higginbottom had a son, Paul, was also right when he said Hannah lived with an older sister. This, he was told, was the Alice mentioned.

Applause greeted the medium’s next string of names, John, Mary, May and Richard Matthews. They live in Hannah’s road. “I don’t normally talk to them,” she told me, “that’s why I think it evidential.”

For the third recipient, a man, Gordon began by giving the name George Hughes. Someone connected with him had recently moved. A 102 figured in the address. “I moved two years ago to a house numbered 102,” said the recipient. Gordon relayed a phonetically-heard name of Greg. He was almost right. It was Glyn.

The medium, who “knew” the man had two first names, asked if he lived near schools, universities and colleges. “I live six miles north of Oxford,” he said. Gordon then supplied the exact town, Abingdon, Oxon. Also recognised was what sounded like Kegan.

Car Number Given

A wealth of detail came in Gordon’s next communication. He “heard” spirit communicators talking of a Muriel and a Sutton Road. “I want to go to a house where there are two ways into it,” he said. “I can see a white car. There’s an 887 or 889 on the vehicle.” “Yes,” shouted a recipient. “The car is mine.” Gordon correctly said it was parked outside the house. He was told the number was 887.

The recipient said the Muriel was his wife. The Janice given by Gordon was his grand-daughter. He also confirmed the medium’s statement that there was a caravan with three pennants.

Gordon continued his psychic tour of the area. “Your house has no hedge or wall,” he stated.” There are two ways in but no gate.” These details, and the Sutton Road and Eaton Drive, were greeted with an “absolutely correct” from the recipient. But Gordon had not finished. “You’ve put some roses in the garden. They’re right on the path.” Said the recipient, “Quite right.”

A similar comment came after Gordon described a lamp with a pink shade the man’s wife had bought. Still on target, Higginson described a room with two windows in the recipient’s home. The back window was twice as large as the front. “Yes, quite right,” came the reply.

Politics featured in Gordon’s next evidence. He sought what sounded like “Wingle,” with Welsh contacts, who was named after a politician. The recipient, unknown to him, was Lloyd Geoffrey Wingle. His first name was chosen because of Lloyd George. Higginson named Wingle’s wife, Mary and rightly picked up Irish links. The Bridget he mentioned was their daughter. That was the Irish connection.

“You live in a peculiar place,” Gordon told the recipient. “All the roads are called Ways.” He named three – Tillyard, Queen Edith and Spalding Ways. All were instantly acknowledged. So were a Woodman and a Huntingdon Road. In confident form, the medium made another hit when he said, “You have been talking to a Mrs Parker.” Gordon told the recipient, “You live near a school.” Came the reply, “We are behind one!”

The phone number, of 2065 located a woman recipient. Gordon even gave her initials, KMW. A Barkingside, Essex, connection was also correct. The woman told Gordon she received a Christmas card from someone who, as he said, lived there. Then Gordon said he could see a car’s registration number plate. It looked like JHS. He was only one letter out. The correct sequence was JHJ. But the numbers he gave, 689, were exact.
Gordon mentioned a Lower Road and lots of trees. “I live in Lower Road,” said the delighted recipient, “next to a wood.” Now came, “Your house is named after it.” Confirmation was instant. “It’s called ‘Woodville’.” The Wilkins Gordon “heard” should have been Wilson.

Though Coral and Gordon’s demonstration came to its allotted end, Higginson explained he was being pushed by enthusiastic communicators. He was almost correct with the Lynton Grove he gave. It was really Lynton Crescent, said a woman.

In his final message Gordon located someone named Plumb. He rightly gave the man’s initials, J.D.R.P. “Was there an Enfield, Middlesex, contact?” “I live there” confirmed the recipient. Gordon ended, as he began, with a direct hit.

Source: Psychic News, 15 November 1975

Sir Arthur Conan DoyleArthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh on May 22nd 1859. A physician and writer, he is ...
23/08/2021

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh on May 22nd 1859. A physician and writer, he is noted for his fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes.
His interest in psychical research began in the 1880s. Beginning his public campaign for Spiritualism, he announced his acceptance of it in around 1916. On July 7th 1918 he addressed the Spiritualists’ National Union’s sixteenth AGM at Sheffield, publishing his first Spiritualist book, ‘The New Revelation’, in this year.

For over a decade Sir Arthur and Lady Doyle travelled thousands of miles propagating Spiritualism, addressing hundreds of meetings in this country and abroad, including America, Australia and South Africa. In 1925 he was nominated Honorary President at the International Spiritualist Congress in Paris.

On July 1st 1930 Conan Doyle led a deputation by the ‘United Spiritualist Organisations’ to the Home Secretary, J.R. Clynes, for the amendment of the Witchcraft and Vagrancy Acts.

Six days later Sir Arthur died on July 7th. At the time of his passing he was the Honorary President of the SNU; today he is our Honorary President-in-Spirit.
https://www.snu.org.uk/sir-arthur-conan-doyle

Harry Edwards en av vår  tids största Healer och hans arbete som Healer hjälpte många.Hans Healing center i England är a...
03/08/2021

Harry Edwards en av vår tids största Healer och hans arbete som Healer hjälpte många.
Hans Healing center i England är aktivt och där finns flertalet utbildningar inom Healing.
https://www.harryedwardshealingsanctuary.org.uk/

Harry Edwards (1893-1976) was a celebrated British spiritual healer of the mid-twentieth century, who at the peak of his career received thousands of requests for help each week. Edwards faced determined critics in the religious and medical establishments, with whom he engaged in vigorous controversy, but he also found some support among doctors and clerics. This article describes his life and work, and also inconclusive attempts to confirm the true extent of his cures.

28/07/2021

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ON THIS DAY….Today 24th July marks the anniversary of the passing to Spirit of James ‘Arthur’ Findlay, our wonderful Pio...
24/07/2021

ON THIS DAY….
Today 24th July marks the anniversary of the passing to Spirit of James ‘Arthur’ Findlay, our wonderful Pioneer of Spiritualism.
Arthur was born in Scotland in 1883 in Glasgow, Scotland. Before coming to Essex, Arthur was a magistrate, a chartered accountant, a partner in his father’s firm, and a stockbroker. His first job was with his grandfathers shipping company where he earned £10 a week. He was a freeman of Glasgow, and in 1913 was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for his efforts of supporting the war efforts during World War One.
In 1932, he became a founding member of Psychic News, a Spiritualist newspaper, along with Hannen Swaffer and Maurice Barbanell.
He also helped to found the International Institute for Psychical Research, of which he became the chairman. He also became an honorary member of both the American Foundation for Psychical Research, Edinburgh Psychic College and the honorary president of both the Institute of Psychic Writers and Artists and the Spiritualists' National Union.
In 1923 Arthur Findlay and his wife Gertrude purchased the Hall and Estate here in Stansted, Essex. They moved into the Hall in 1926, and in the years to come he became an English landowner, farmer, magistrate, and author of some standing, as well as taking a very active part in local affairs. During the Second World War, Stansted Hall was loaned to the Ministry of Defence for use as a convalescent hospital by the Red Cross. During this period, some 5,500 soldiers, recovering from accidents, wounds, and illness, recuperated within its walls and enjoyed the beauties and pleasures of its surroundings. Following the war Mr & Mrs Findlay came back to live at the Hall.
In order to fulfil his dream of a residential College for the training of competent mediums and speakers and also for personal reasons, Arthur Findlay conveyed to the Spiritualists’ National Union parts of the Stansted Hall Estate by a Deed of Gift dated 13th April 1964. This was done to provide a permanent home for the Arthur Findlay College for the Advancement of Spiritualism, Mediumship & Psychic Science.
Mrs Annie Gertrude Findlay died in 1963 and Arthur J Findlay died 24th July 1964 and they were both buried in the nearby churchyard to the east of St Mary’s Church, next to the College. In 2014 a permanent memorial, designed by Arthur Findlay himself, was erected in the college grounds to pay tribute to the remarkable man and his wife.
Arthur wrote a great many books and lectures and spoke publicly and extensively on Spiritualism and mediumship. All of his words were based on his knowledge and experience of physical science and the information he received from the spirit world. Arthur went to great lengths to challenge his experiences with mediums and captured this throughout all his lectures and writings. He deemed each conversation and experience with the Spirit World as a privilege and he dedicated a large part of his life to capture his findings and educate everyone that he was able to reach.
Thanks to Arthur & his wife Gertrude, we now get to enjoy Stansted Hall, the Arthur Findlay College as our ‘Spiritual Home’ to work, learn, and meet with many wonderful people and communicate with our spirit friends that bless us all with their presence and education.
Gratitude and respect to a remarkable man - James ‘Arthur’ Findlay, most fondly remembered….
Images include: Arthur with his wife and grandchildren, entertaining guests on Commonwealth Day in 1954, Arthur's memorial, Arthur aged 1 and 7.

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