Home circle.

Here is a summary of our home circle.

Home circle held 10th September 2024.

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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 who she could depict in terms of individuals in spirit. Specific details were given, and individuals in spirit spoke to relatives and sitters in the seance.

As younger individuals in spirit were mentioned and noted as playing, blue ORBS were seen. The Orbs were noted 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 then given, the information was inclusive of personality details about individual preferences and memories. Sitters could validate who the spirit speakers were and acknowledge the messages that were given.

The medium referred to someone thought to be a George Stubbs ARA (25 August 1724 – 10 July 1806) an English painter, best known for his paintings of horses. Self-trained, Stubbs learnt his skills independently from other great artists of the 18th century. Stubbs’ output includes history paintings, but his greatest skill was in painting animals (such as horses, dogs and lions), perhaps influenced by his love and study of anatomy. His series of paintings on the theme of a lion attacking a horse are early and significant examples of the Romantic movement that emerged in the late 18th century. He enjoyed royal patronage. His painting Whistlejacket hangs in the National Gallery. In the seance there was a speech by him on detail and how this was so important. If you did not appreciate the finer detail then so much could be lost. He thought that even in the act, for example children at play, a lot could be captured and noted.

SUMMARY of the experiences and events led to discussion about what had occurred. There was discussion about what had been noted and seen. Messages and Orbs were felt to have been relevant, both in timing and how they related to sitters. Collectively the sitters described the events as of interest and personally fulfilling.