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Old 01-23-2008, 08:23 AM
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Default In a Group What Determines Who Gets a Message?

Last night, the school where I will be taking my course in spiritual healing hosted a 2 hour medium demonstration. There were approximately 30 people in the audience and three mediums up front. Two of the mediums transmitted messages, while one of the mediums drew portraits of people she saw. After her portraits were complete the other two mediums would tune into the energy and relay messages from that person.

Anyway, the mediums did not consciously read for specific people in the audience, but rather tuned into the energy in the room, gave a description of what they were connecting with and then asked the audience if anyone could accept or understand the information which was coming forward.

It was very interesting because in every case there was someone who understood what message was coming across and could accept the information being offered. The mediums also took care and used great detail to describe the deceased they were communicating with.

Anyway, my question to the resident psychics is: In a group of 30, what factors determine who in the group receives a message? Is there some pushing and shoving going on in the ether? Or do the "most important" messages get through first? I ask because some of the people in the audience seemed like while they could accept and understand what was coming across it didn't carry any great weight for them in terms of living their lives (of course, my judgment from the outside may be innaccurate). I am also wondering if it is right to assume that if no message came through for me last night, that there is nothing I need to know which is of importance at the moment because otherwise it would have come through?

Last edited by Michelle : 01-23-2008 at 12:00 PM.
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