GIFTED
MEDIUM AND TEACHER OF MEDIUMSHIP, CHRISTINE MORGAN, ANSWERS
YOUR QUESTION
Question:
Is the quality of mediumship related directly to the level
of spirituality of the medium?
Christine: I
believe that this is not necessarily true, as we cannot
measure
one's spirituality. There are some wonderful people who
work in many different ways, whom I would believe to be
of a higher spiritual nature than some mediums. It is the
role of the true medium to unfold their spirituality alongside
their abilities, as the ability itself is just a faculty
of the mind.
One
should endeavour to work towards growing spiritually and
expressing and living the virtues of the spirit, which are
compassion, understanding, listening, sharing, kindness
and tolerance etc. As mediums who work with the spirit world,
we have a responsibility, as we know we should always endeavour
to understand the spiritual nature of ourselves, for it
is no use to just espouse words and not create the action
alongside it.
In
my understanding the medium who works towards being the
spiritual medium, does enhance their abilities simply by
bringing what they talk about into everyday life; this then
shines through the person they are. Many people put on facades,
and use spiritual words, but real spirituality is about
being in real life and self realisation about how we act
and react to people and situations.No one can measure the
other's spiritual growth with a yardstick, but one does
know when another is expressing an aspect of their spirituality
through kindness and understanding etc.
Mediumship
and the ability to connect with the spirit world and gain
great detail in spiritual communication, or be a wonderful
healer, does not mean that person is necessarily a spiritually
progressed soul. We can only hope that we as mediums are
growing spiritually and expressing our soul's growth with
our work, but it is by no means a measure. There is a line
of thought that the more we grow spiritually the more we
refine our auras and this enhances our connection with the
spirit world. I do believe this to be true but it is a journey,
not something that can be taught in the mechanics of mediumship.
It is
also not necessary to become a vegetarian, or live the saintly
life. We need to be real, find balance and recognise our
dark sides as well as our good sides. Honesty in recognition
of these things and making positive changes determine our
growth as people, thus having a positive effect upon people
around us, therefore creating more harmonious environments
to live in. Every soul has a different window with different
views, and it is about acceptance, tolerance, compassion
and finding truth, knowing that we are all part of the whole.
It is within the journey that we become.
Christine
Morgan CSNU
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