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  2. Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    Mediumship is the practice of purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums".

  3. Talk:Colin Fry - Wikipedia

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    Differing opinions exist as to the nature of mediumship so the tone of the narrative is often influenced by belief or sceptism. This article has a long history of sceptical bias that contradicts your assertion that, "I don't think it is the place of a Wikipedia article to prove or disprove Colin Fry's mediumship".

  4. The Afterlife Experiments - Wikipedia

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    The substance of the book and the studies it describes was generally claimed by the media as scientific evidence of life after death. However, there was significant criticism from the scientific community of the studies, their methodologies, and resulting data analyses.

  5. Talk:Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    Because mediumship makes little sense if it is not referenced to the Survival Hypothesis, my last attempt to change the intro was: In the context of the survival hypothesis (the idea that consciousness survives bodily death), mediumship is defined as the supposed capacity that certain people have--that is mediums--which enables them to relay ...

  6. Medium theory - Wikipedia

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    Innis further argued that due to the different natures of space-biased media and time-biased media, they impacted different elements of social structure. While if a medium was time-biased, it "meant an emphasis on religion, hierarchy, and contraction", [ 10 ] if a medium was space-biased, it " meant an emphasis upon the state, decentralization ...

  7. Gary Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz was born on June 14, 1944 in Mineola, New York. [7]Schwartz received his PhD from Harvard University and was a professor of psychiatry and psychology at Yale University as well as Director of the Yale Psychophysiology Center and co-director of the Yale Behavioral Medicine Clinic from 1976 to 1988.

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  9. Kardecist spiritism - Wikipedia

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    Scientific investigations on mediumship and other "spiritual phenomena" advocated by Spiritism have taken place even within the academic setting. Although many scientists have claimed to have provided evidence for the existence of such phenomena in their research through the scientific method , the existence of spirits is neither established ...