Home circle.

Here is a summary of our home circle.

Home circle held 3rd January 2017.

These are the notes on what occurred during the latest investigation into a séance.  Medium, members and specific objects were all a part of the preparation and process of setting up the room.  Having had everything prepped as necessary and so as met with objective noting of where everything was, members and medium began the séance.

It was a short time into the investigation when noises began to be heard from inside the room.  Knocks were distinctly heard on the inner walls and as the medium spoke of the individual spirits the séance was able to note that taps were heard from the table where the objects had been put out.

Smells could be depicted.  There were several, specific unexplained smells that could be smelt during the séance.  Each of these were noted after only a few seconds in time and then when mentioned seemed to disappear from the room.

The medium referred to an individual spirit.  This is someone thought to be Mary Ann Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively “Mary Anne” or “Marian”), known by her pen name George Eliot, an English novelist, journalist, poet, translator and a leading writer.  In the séance there was a reference to her bold quality, a lady who could capture the aesthetic of a scene but could promote the need for penmanship amongst those who could write and speak to communities.  An author of seven novels, these including Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), Felix Holt, the Radical (1866), Middlemarch (1871–72), and Daniel Deronda (1876), many of these are notable for having been set in provincial England.  These novels were known for their realism and were notable because they had psychological aspects that could provide deep thought about important social influences.

Edward V (2 November 1470 – c.1483) King of England from his father Edward IV’s death on 9 April 1483 until 26 June of the same year is thought to be the male spirit that the medium spoke about in the séance.  He was never crowned in life.  It has been noted that his 86-day reign was dominated by the influence of his uncle and Lord Protector, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who succeeded him as Richard III on 26 June 1483; this was confirmed by the Act entitled Titulus Regius, which denounced any further claims through his father’s heirs.

Several of the spirits spoke to loved ones who were members in the séance and these references could be validated as correctly given particulars of those spirit individuals.  The speech from the female spirit was intriguing and it came in with information that could later be validated about the lady’s life.  A séance that was full of poignant experiences, it was interesting to note how unexplained activity could be seen as occurring within the timed and set séance.

The séance was an interesting event to watch and listen to, the unexplained activity was noted in the sounds, smells and the correlation between what was seen and heard as information was spoken of by the medium from and about the individuals in spirit.