Spiritualism is a rational religion based on the proven knowledge that man's spirit survives physical death. This has led to a philosophical and scientific approach new to traditional religious faith.
Spiritualist
philosophy contains neither dogma nor creed and it is discussed rather than
preached. There is an increasing tendency in these times to think and act
collectively and Spiritualism is a religion matching this trend.
It
is a Religion of Reason for all those who see this as an Age of Reason.
At
some time in their lives all men ask themselves the question "What happens
to me when I die?"
Spiritualism
claims to give the definite answer to this question.
It
affirms that man's spirit survives physical death and enters a Spirit world
which surrounds and interpenetrates our material life. It asserts that the truth
of this statement can be demonstrated under the right conditions when
communication can and does take place between the worlds of spirit and earthly
beings. This communication is only possible through individuals who have what
are known as mediumistic abilities and who are known as mediums.
Spiritualists
stress that the right conditions must prevail for communication to take place
and that the prime condition is that there is a spirit person there willing to
communicate. It is not generally understood that communication cannot take place
unless the spirit are willing to do so. One of the greatest
misapprehensions about Spiritualists is that they call up the dead. Nothing
could be further from the truth; if anything, it is the other way round; ample
evidence exists throughout history that if and when they are willing the spirit
people call us.
Spiritualist
medium ship takes two forms and is used depending upon which type of phenomena is
being manifested, either physical or mental.
Physical
phenomena is of such a nature that it is usually demonstrated only at private
séances. Any person sitting with the medium can hear or see what is happening.
By means of raps, audible voices or materialised figures the spirit people
convey intimate information about themselves, their recollection of their
earthly lives and details of their lives in the spirit world.
Mental
phenomena is demonstrated through the mind of a medium and can be by
clairvoyance (the medium sees the spirit); Clairaudience (the medium hears the
spirit) or Clairsentience (the medium senses the presence and the thoughts of
the spirit). Mental phenomena is the type most often demonstrated in public.
Teaching
and philosophy have been communicated from time to time by advanced spirit
beings. These have dealt with the purpose of life and the destiny of man based
on the revelation that he survives earthly death and leads an active life in
spirit dimensions. The realisation that man actively lives beyond the grave so
profoundly alters the, conception of life that it has given rise to an entirely
new religious outlook, which is diametrically opposed to many of the fundamental
ideas of traditional religion, and is known as Spiritualism.
What
is known as Modern Spiritualism began in 1848 when sensational happenings in
Hydesville led to rapid developments throughout America, eventually reaching
Europe including Britain.
Nowadays,
the largest Spiritualist organisation is the Spiritualists' National Union based
in the UK, and it is recognised by H. M. Government as the legally established
religious body for Spiritualism. Originally intended to work only in Britain,
lately it has been receiving more and more affiliations from overseas and is
becoming somewhat more internationalist in its membership. It has an extensive
education and training programme and its philosophy is based on the Seven
Principles, which do not lay down rules but encourage people to discuss and
think about their attitude to life.
Influenced by these Principles as well as its scientific and philosophical ramifications, for many people Spiritualism has become more than just a religion; it has become a Way of Life.
Kenneth Meynell DSNU
July 1998


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