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    Paranormal. A séance or seance ( / ˈseɪ.ɑːns /; French: [seɑ̃s]) is an attempt to communicate with spirits. The word séance comes from the French word for "session", from the Old French seoir, "to sit". In French, the word's meaning is quite general and mundane: one may, for example, speak of " une séance de cinéma " ( lit. 'a movie ...

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    At the core of the practice of holding a séance are two beliefs: first, that there exists a "spiritual world," or afterlife, and second, that it is possible to contact the spirits in this world through a medium, a form of necromancy. Séances are frequently attended by people who wish to contact a loved one that has recently died. For many, their ex...

    The Fox Sisters

    Attempts to communicate with the dead and visions of spirits have been a part of most cultures throughout history; shamans and witch doctors have practiced mediumship, and many religious groups have believed their leaders to be guided by spirits. Séances as they are known today, however, did not become popular until the mid-nineteenth century. On March 31, 1848, two sisters in Hydesville, New York claimed to have made contact with the spirit of a murdered peddler, and thus the SpiritualistMov...

    Cora Scott Hatch

    Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott (April 21, 1840 – January 3, 1923) was one of the best-known mediums of the Spiritualismmovement of the last half of the nineteenth century. Most of her work was done as a trance lecturer, although she also wrote some books whose composition was attributed to spirit guides rather than her own personality. In early 1852 after her family moved to Waterloo, Wisconsin, Cora first exhibited her ability to fall into a trance and write messages and speak in ways very unl...

    Edgar Cayce

    Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945) was an American mysticist who allegedly possessed the ability to answer questions on subjects as varied as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while in a trance. These answers came to be known as "life readings of the entity" and were usually delivered to individuals while Cayce was hypnotized. Cayce's methods involved lying down and entering into a sleep state, usually at the request of a subject who was seeking help with h...

    While many of the methods used by mediums impressed those wishing to contact the deceased, many mediums were exposed as frauds. In the late 1800s, a mail order catalog was published that provided customers with specially rigged séance apparatus. Fake hands, rigged "spirit slates," and instructions on creating tilting tables and mysterious sounds we...

    While séances are still practiced, they no longer enjoy they popularity they had in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Debate continues to rage about the validity of experiences had in séances. Even devout believers are quick to acknowledge that fraud has historically been a very real part of many so called "psychic" experiences, but they insist that a...

    Keene, M. Lamar, and Allen Spraggett. The Psychic Mafia. Prometheus Books, 1977. ISBN 1573921610
    Northrop, Suzanne. Seance: Healing Messages from Beyond. New York, NY: Dell Publishing, 1995. ISBN 0440221765 ISBN 978-0440221760
    Polidoro, Massimo. Final Seance: The Strange Friendship Between Houdini and Conan Doyle. Prometheus Books, 2001. ISBN 978-1573928960
    Randi, James. An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural. St. Martin's Press, 1995. ISBN 0312151195
  3. Dec 18, 2014 · Ectoplasm, a supernatural viscous substance that is purported to exude from the body of a medium during a spiritualistic trance and form the material for the manifestation of spirits, was generally made and ingested by the medium before arriving for the séance. The ectoplasm was usually made of gauze, muslin, chiffon, or sheep’s lung.

  4. seance or séance, coming from French, had an intermediate step: it meant exactly what the French word meant. Only by the mid-19th century did it narrow into meaning a session of attempting to speak to spirits. Here's a more full etymology: English n.

  5. May 6, 2023 · A seance is a gathering of people in pursuit of supernatural or spiritual experiences. It first emerged during the mid-1800s with the rise of Spiritualism, a religious movement that aimed to bridge the gap between humans and spirits from beyond. During a traditional seance, participants are invited to sit around a table in darkness while they ...

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  7. Aug 28, 2023 · Even more so in places like the US and Europe. There was a mix of heightened spiritual interest and the poignant pain of losing loved ones in wars. And it drove many towards mediums and séances searching for comfort and answers. Famous Figures: The idea of speaking with the departed is familiar to Western cultures. Ancient shamans drummed in ...

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