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Powerful Mediums – Doris Stokes – Part-3

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Doris Stokest

She never trained as a medium but gradually became known in the Spiritualist church circuit, passing on messages from voices that became increasingly clear. Sometimes she earned a little money by giving private sittings. The death of her baby son when he was only five months old made her more conscious of her psychic gift. She was to lose three other children before she finally adopted her son Terry, and the sadness she experienced made her especially sensitive with regard to bereaved parents.

Doris Stokes

Doris Stokes

It is difficult to pinpoint exactly when she started to become a household name, but it was probably after her stunning success in America in 1978 when she went through a series of tests on television. Suddenly she was in demand everywhere. Her books became best- sellers, her public appearances great occasions. The waiting list for private sittings with her ran into thousands. She went on gruelling tours, and in Sydney the traditionally sceptical Aussies queued for hours just to get a ticket.
People were amazed at her down-to-earth attitude to the spirit world. It seemed to be as real to her as this one. Her utter belief in life after death communicated itself to her audience. Describing herself as being like a telephone exchange putting the spirits in touch with their loved ones, she performed as a clairaudient, hearing rather than seeing spirits. Sometimes she saw spirit children because she had a special empathy with them. She never promised to ‘get through’ to any particular person but would simply create a quiet, serene atmosphere and wait for things to happen.
The messages she gives are usually made up of trivial details, but the accuracy of these exchanges is usually enough to convince people that they are experiencing a paranormal event. Some people, trying to find a rational answer for what is going on, have suggested she is using extrasensory perception (ESP).
Those who attend her performance expecting a weird experience are disappointed. ‘Hello, my loves’ she greets those who have come to see her. She claims that she can see flickering blue lights above the heads of those she puts into contact. The longer a person has been dead, the stronger the voice. The newly dead tend to sound faint, sometimes fading away altogether. She has learned to cope with these awkward silences, though earlier in her life she was at times tempted to ‘fill in’.
Doris Stokes recorded her contact with some very famous spirits in her book A Host of Voices. George Orwell, author of Nineteen Eighty Four, talked with her at some length. John Lennon and Marc Bolan, superstars of the pop world, came through, and so did the young actor Richard Beckinsale, who died from a heart attack when he was only thirty-two. He wanted her to tell his parents that he had taken up music, something he had always wanted to do on earth.
Perhaps the most poignant conversation she reported was with comedian Dick Emery. She has endured some traumatic physical illnesses in her life and was in hospital after her thirteenth operation for cancer when he came through. Trying to make her laugh, he joked that the spirit world wanted her so much they were taking her bit by bit.
Doris Stokes has always said there is no need to fear death. She has spent a lifetime trying to get that message over to as many people as possible.

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Powerful Mediums – Doris Stokes – Part-1

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Doris Stokes

Unquestionably the most famous medium of the present day, communicates with ‘the other side’ as though she was talking to someone in the next room. Faint-hearted spirits are quite likely to be told, ‘Speak up, dear, I can’t hear you’, and the over-anxious are politely requested to wait their turn.
It is her natural, almost familiar, earthy approach to the spirit world that makes her so extraordinary. On May 4, 1984, she was appearing before a huge audience in Stoke-on- Trent when she heard a familiar voice among the spirits trying to ‘get through’. She gasped with surprise and cried out ‘Oh no, Diana, that can’t be you.’ Later that evening she checked with the local radio and they told her that actress Diana. Dors had just died after her courageous fight against cancer.

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Doris Stokes

Also typical of her approach is the way she made contact with the popular comedian Tommy Cooper, who collapsed and died in the middle of a performance being shown on TV. Doris said that as it happened she saw him get up and leave his body. Shortly after she happened to spend the night at a hotel in Leicester where Cooper had stayed just before his death. She said, ‘There was a massive bed in the room and I was looking at it when I heard Tommy’s voice say “I needed that” and there was a peel of his unmistakable wild laughter.’ During the night she got up to make herself a cup of tea. As she climbed between the sheets again she heard him chuckle and say ‘Enjoy the bed.’
Though she has in recent years built up a massive following all over the world, Doris Stokes admits that when she was young she did not welcome the realization that she had an extraordinary gift. ‘I really didn’t want to know. I wanted to be normal and ordinary.’ She looks ordinary enough, pleasant, grey-haired and homely in spite of the expensive beaded gowns she wears for her public performances. But several photographs taken of her while she is listening to her spirit voices reveal a strength and force that is quite startling. Her smile is wide and friendly but her grey eyes have obviously seen things that others have not.…more…Part-2…

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Powerful Mediums – Eileen Garrett – Part-1

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

Eileen Garrett

An attractive young Irish medium called Eileen Garrett leaped into the world headlines after a sensational seance at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research in London on October 7, 1930.

Two days before the seance took place the British airship RlOl on its maiden passenger flight had crashed in flames at Beauvais, northern France, in the early hours of Sunday morning. Many passengers were killed in the horrific accident and the airship’s captain, Flight Lieutenant Carmichael Irwin, also perished. But the disaster was not uppermost in the minds of those who gathered in a small, darkened room at the National Laboratory as guests of its founder, Harry Price. Eileen Garrett herself did not know the purpose of the seance but had been prepared, as she always was, to offer herself for scientific research. Price was hoping that she would, be able to contact his old adversary, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who had died a few months earlier. Australian Price felt that if anyone could reach Conan Doyle it would be Eileen Garrett. She had been a personal friend and knew of his desire to try to ‘come through’ after his death to prove what he had always believed in life the reality of individual survival.

Eileen Garrett

Eileen Garrett

At three o’clock in the afternoon the seance started. After yawning deeply for several minutes, Mrs Garrett slipped into a deep trance. She spoke at first in the voice of her regular control, ‘Uvani’, an Indian, and conveyed various messages from the spirit world. But there was no sign of Conan Doyle.

All at once the medium became extremely agitated, tears rolled down her cheeks and Uvani’s voice spelled out the name Irving or Irwin. Then a different voice came through, a breathless voice speaking in rapid, staccato outbursts and full of anguish: ‘The whole bulk. .. too much for her engine capacity. ..engines too heavy. ..weather bad for long flight… fabric all waterlogged and ship’s nose down. ..impossible to rise. ..cannot trim. ..almost scraped the roofs at Achy. …’ On and on went the anguished voice, delivering highly technical information in a torrent of words almost too fast for Harry Price’s secretary, a skilled shorthand writer who was sitting in to record the seance. ‘Airscrews too small… fuel injection bad. ..gross lift computed badly. ..this exorbitant scheme of carbon and hydrogen entirely and absolutely wrong. ..never reached cruising altitude.’ The voice at times almost reached hysteria. When it eventually faded away, everyone sat in a state of shock. There was no doubt in their minds that they had been listening to Captain Irwin of the dirigible RIOI.

Three weeks later Mrs Garrett reported that she had heard again from Irwin and from Sir Sefton Brancker, Director of Civil Aviation, who also died. They seemed above all anxious that people should know what had gone wrong. One thing was certain. Eileen Garrett did not know one end of an airship from the other. Experts at the Royal Airship Works at Cardington in Bedfordshire who later read the notes of the seance called it an ‘astounding document’ and admitted some of the details it included had been regarded as confidential.…more…Part-2…

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