Never
Argue with a Dead Person
by Thomas John (Manhattan medium)
True
and unbelievable stories from the other side.
Quotes from the book:
"A quizzical look on my face must have betrayed my thoughts
as Detective Caprini immediately answered the question I asked only in my mind."
" She hung herself. Nasty scene; we've been at her penthouse since
3:00 this morning..."
"So what is it that you do?" The taller cop asked..."I
talk to spirit people...I channeled her son."
This book is written by a man who is known as a medium, he has the
ability to channel, and communicate with the dead. The stories are
heartwarming especially since they usually bring comfort and some
closure to people that have lost a loved one. I do believe in life
after death and it
is helpful to me to know that our loved ones are not gone forever
from us when they go from one form of existence to another. While I
have never really 'talked' to a dead person, I have had a few choice
dreams where I have been in dreamland, with people I have known, that
were deceased and do get “impressions” from people and places. I
think some persons have special spiritual/supernatural gifts that may
allow them to communicate with people after death. There are many
examples of spiritual gifts and supernatural things in the Bible,
burning bushes, heavenly manna, miracles of preservation (think
Daniel in the lions den) and healing (Christ), banishing devils into
swine, prophecy being pronounced and then fulfilled.
To me, mediumship seems to be a part of what we are as spiritual
beings sojourning on earth, some people just have more developed
spiritual senses than others. But this type of thing seems to be
frowned upon by a lot of religions and is sometimes called evil.
Maybe one reason it is not encouraged is that it may show a lack of
faith and that one is not trusting in God by wanting to communicate
with a person who has moved to the next spiritual realm, even though
you do believe in it. These are the thoughts that clutter my mind
when I consider mediums, or those called clairvoyant, because I am
certainly curious about the afterlife, like I am sure many other
people are.
Faith and actually knowing are not the same thing, which reminded me
of a scripture:
Hebrews
11:1 (King James Version of the Bible)
"Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Your thoughts??