ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

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ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:20 pm

In something of a quandry here, brothers and sisters. I don't believe I have any particular mediumistic abilities: not any more so than the average person. But I believe that there's some degree of mediumistic ability latent in everyone, and something inside of me want's to give it a try! Wink

I was thinking of giving ITC a try instead or in addition. I thought it would eliminate the subjective element (my own mind as being the source of the "messages"), but Jim's and Katy's comments indicate that this is not necessarily so.

I know that the best advice is to "join a circle, become a sitter, get involved with your local Spiritualistic church": but this isn't an option for me, since there's nothing around here. Crying or Very sad

What do you think? What method might be more likely to yield positive results? What method might be more likely to attract unwanted spirit influences? Or is this something that I probably shouldn't be doing at all?

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by KatyKing on Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:31 am

Have a crack at both. Nothing ventured. Mental has to be the cheaper option. No kit needed. Either way, go for it bro. All strength to ya!

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by KatyKing on Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:40 am

Watch and see where within 4weeks of starting you'll meet like minded seekers along with more experienced guides to help you. I'm told that there's something about a shrine or shriners that's of significance to you or will be soon. Enjoy.

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Post by obiwan on Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:13 pm

KatyKing wrote:Watch and see where within 4weeks of starting you'll meet like minded seekers along with more experienced guides to help you. I'm told that there's something about a shrine or shriners that's of significance to you or will be soon. Enjoy.
Maybe they meant a shrink? (only joking)

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by KatyKing on Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:58 pm

Very Happy Shrinkers? Hope not but better lay off the hot wash cycle next laundry day just to be sure Jim.

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:56 pm

KatyKing wrote:Watch and see where within 4weeks of starting you'll meet like minded seekers along with more experienced guides to help you. I'm told that there's something about a shrine or shriners that's of significance to you or will be soon. Enjoy.


Yes, there is, Katy. . . most interesting! Shocked

Jim

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:02 pm

KatyKing wrote:Have a crack at both. Nothing ventured. Mental has to be the cheaper option. No kit needed. Either way, go for it bro. All strength to ya!


I think I will try both methods, Katy. You're right about "mental" being less expensive. I've been thinking about buying a short-wave radio anyway, though! Laughing

I'd probably also need a good recorder, and headphones: might just hold off on that till I start getting results, though.

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Admin on Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:38 pm

Hi Jim,

You could try this Skype cross over. If I hade any time in all my commitments I might give it a go but there are just to little time especially with my development group reopening on Monday.

Admin
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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by KatyKing on Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:10 am

Hope all goes well Admin. Saturday here supposed to be at a mediumship workshop in a city nearby but the EDL [chavs thugs skinheads and nazis]are having a march so police advise to stay away. Will cost shops and businesses thousands in lost trade let alone a missed opportunity for those who were coming to the workshop. So much anger in the world. Such a shame.

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:48 am

What does EDL stand for? Something-or-other Defense League?

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by zerdini on Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:55 am

Left Behind wrote:What does EDL stand for? Something-or-other Defense League?


English

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:01 am

Thanks, Z. Smile


Jim

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by KatyKing on Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:35 am

No trouble apparently. Good news. 2,200 police on the streets and its snowing. TV news says only 700 marchers. The cost in lost trade and police overtime must be vast. Another pound on the rates to pay for it I bet. Grrrrrrrrr.

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Re: ITC, or traditional mediumship: not sure what to try. . .

Post by Left Behind on Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:07 pm

But at least, good news for today. Smile

Jim

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What equipment do you use?

Post by Left Behind on Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:53 am

If anyone here has given it a try. . . what equipment did you use?

The Cardoso book indicates that 2 pieces of equipment are necessary: a continuous sound source (such as the static, or "white noice", of a radio tuned between-stations): and something (a tape or digital recorder) to record whatever comes through.

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