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 | | Many parapsychologists prefer to do this rather than accept the more straightforward explanation that many mediumistic experiences frequently represent the authentic receipt of actual communications from communicators who are dynamically alive, (on-going), discarnate, (non-corporeal), non-physical, recognisable personalities or intelligences. |
 | | The various features of mediumistic demonstrations will be commented upon, including the phenomena of a medium's apparent access to or communicated knowledge about, information that can later be found in written, even rare records, rather than information contained, simply in the minds of living persons. |
 | | Furthermore, when reference is made to mediumship it will frequently be referred to as psychic, mediumistic phenomena to take into account the various opinions that exist, regarding the authenticity of mediumistic contact with surviving, discarnate beings. |
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