How does entry happen in mediums?
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"To invite a disembodied soul, one must consciously empty their inner space, becoming a tuned radio that resonates with the unseen; fear creates a vacuum that can attract chaos, while awareness ensures a safe passage."
According to Osho, entry in mediums occurs through receptive 'feminine' openness: the medium consciously empties inner space and, like a tuned radio, invites a nearby disembodied soul to enter and communicate. This differs from actively entering another’s body. Fear can create an accidental vacuum that attracts ghosts and trouble; deliberate, aware invitation is safer, with known routes for entry and exit, whereas invoking embodied souls is hazardous.
A medium is like a radio that makes room inside and politely lets a wandering spirit use their body to speak; fear can open that room by accident and cause problems.
Why this matters practically
- Stay present and unafraid to avoid unintentionally becoming a medium through fear-created inner vacuums.
- If practicing mediumship, use conscious receptivity with clear intention and closure—know how to let in and send back.
- Avoid risky experiments like calling embodied souls; respect boundaries.
- If practicing mediumship, use conscious receptivity with clear intention and closure—know how to let in and send back.
- Avoid risky experiments like calling embodied souls; respect boundaries.
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