Understanding how spirit communicators work with mediums demystifies the process and helps both students and sitters appreciate the skill and cooperation involved. Spirit communication is not mysterious or magical — it is a structured process of energy blending, impression, and interpretation.
Spirit communication begins with a blending of energies. The medium raises their vibration through meditation and sitting in the power, while the spirit communicator lowers theirs. They meet at a vibrational midpoint where communication becomes possible.
This blending is facilitated by the medium's spirit guides, particularly the gatekeeper guide who manages who can communicate and controls the quality of the connection. The communicator doesn't 'enter' the medium — they draw close enough to share impressions.
Spirit people communicate through the medium's psychic senses:
Images (Clairvoyance): Spirit may show the medium pictures — a person's face, a location, a symbolic object, a scene from a memory. These appear in the medium's mind's eye, similar to imagination but with a distinct quality of being 'placed' rather than generated.
Feelings (Clairsentience): The medium may feel the spirit person's personality, emotions, physical conditions, or manner of death as overlays on their own body and feelings. This is how personality evidence and physical descriptions are often received.
Words (Clairaudience): Names, phrases, or messages may be heard in the medium's mind — not with physical ears, but as inner auditory impressions.
Knowing (Claircognizance): Sometimes information arrives as sudden, complete certainty without any sensory impression — the medium simply knows something.
Spirit communicators must:
- Lower their vibration to reach the medium's frequency - Choose which evidence to share based on what will be recognized - Work within the medium's abilities and vocabulary - Maintain the connection despite the energy required - Deliver their message through impressions that the medium can interpret
This is why quality of evidence varies — it depends on the strength of the connection, the communicator's skill, and the medium's development level.
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