
Genuine Mediumship; Or, The Invisible Powers
First published in the early 1900s, this groundbreaking work redefined how we understand the boundaries between the natural and the inexplicable. Atkinson, a central figure in the New Thought movement, argues that what we call "the supernatural" is actually "supernormal" - dormant capacities latent within every human being, waiting to be awakened. He presents mediumship not as communication with beings beyond nature, but as the exercise of heightened perceptual faculties that operate according to natural laws we have yet to fully comprehend. The book systematically explores telepathy, clairvoyance, and other psychic phenomena, grounding them in vibrational theory while drawing from both ancient mystical traditions and contemporary scientific thought. For the curious reader willing to question received categories, Atkinson offers a framework for understanding that invisible world that surrounds us - not as a realm of gods and ghosts, but as an extension of natural existence that becomes visible to those who develop the eyes to see.



















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