Home circle.

Here is a summary of our home circle.

Home circle held 2nd January 2018.

This was the first séance after a short break.  A closed and prepared room was attended by members and medium.  In the room set out were objects that had been chosen specifically because they could be observed and were easily notable as for noises or movement.

The séance started out in message giving to sitters from spirit individuals.  The information that could be validated was based on evidence of memories, appearance and links personally recognisable to the relevant member and spirit who spoke to them.  The medium talked of Orbs, unexplained lights that could be seen and there were noises that could be heard from the objects that had been laid out.

Smells could be depicted and these were strong scents that should not have been present at the time when they were noticed.  The sudden appearance and disappearance of them from the room in which the séance was held was noted as intriguing.

There was information about a lady actress in spirit.  References were given as for someone thought to be Geraldine McEwan (born Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) an English actress who had a long career in theatre, television and film.  In the séance the lady was happy in demeanour and keen to talk about her passion for being people that could be seen and heard.  Acting was like a flower, she explained, if one could nurture their ability then they could be become so vibrant and open to possibilities.  On stage, McEwan was a five-time Olivier Award nominee, and twice won the Evening Standard Award for Best Actress; for The Rivals (1983) and The Way of the World (1995).  She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the 1990 television serial Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, and from 2004 to 2009, she starred on ITV as the Agatha Christie sleuth Miss Marple.

Children were noted as an important subject by several of the spirits who spoke.  Next to be seen and noted in spirit by their appearance and an image of action was a gentleman with a guitar who wanted to acknowledge a great love, a lady in spirit who because of the information about her and research done after the séance is believed to be Dame Elizabeth “Liz” Rosemond Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) a British-American actress, a humanitarian and businesswoman.  Having began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, she was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s.  She continued her career successfully into the 1960s and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life, in the séance Topaz was talked about her as important and she gave appreciation for music and the part of beauty that it had in her life.  Seen in a red dress and smiling, the lady in spirit spoke of love and fulfilment.  In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend.

It was a useful experience to be able to note individual links and then investigate identities via research.  As experiences such as smells and noises were noted, these could be observed and reasons as for the occurrences ruled out based on explanations from inside or outside of the room.  This meant that the physical activity was concluded as unexplained as for anything that could be thought of as an influence at the time of the séance.  Messages and the spirit interaction that was noted was more difficult to asses, as this was subjective but the recipients of spirit speech addressed to the them did validate the verbal links.