Home circle.
Here is a summary of our home circle.
Home circle held 6th June 2023.
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Every physical seance is different but there are important preparations which remain the same. A room is designated for the investigation into a physical seance and this is because it can be separate and closed off during the set and scheduled process. Seating is all positioned so as each member can see one another and fully observe all objects that are placed on a centrally situated table.
Each investigation into a physical seance is held in a closed room. Experienced members and medium gathered together and sat in fully visible positions to each other and all the objects in the room.
The medium closed her eyes and began to refer to spirit individuals’ information and who she could depict in the seance room.
ORBS noted were circular, blue, could be depicted as small, round unexplained lights that were seen momentarily and were unexplained by any other environment or person based cause from inside or outside of the seance room at that time.
MESSAGES were later given and these were inclusive of personality information, details about individual preferences and memories.
The medium talked about someone thought to be a Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh, CBE (née Grasemann; 17 February 1930 – 2 May 2015) an English author of thrillers and psychological based murder mysteries.
Baroness Rendell is perhaps best known for creating Chief Inspector Wexford, a book turned TV series. A second string of works was a series of unrelated crime novels that explored the psychological background and this was of criminals and their victims. This theme was developed further in a third series of novels, but these were published under the pseudonym Barbara Vine. In the seance, the lady spoke about having doubts. She deliberated a lot and advised that sometimes a lot could be lost that way. Do experience pleasure in what you can and take offers if they seem decent.
SUMMARY of the experiences and events led to discussion about what had occurred. Sitters had time to talk and think about what they had validated earlier as evidence. It became clear that significant memories and themes of discussion had been acknowledged throughout the messages. Sitters thanked those who had been involved in the seance and commented on how much of a pleasure the experience had been to take part in.