Why you can not engage in spiritualism

Why you can not engage in spiritualism

The word "spiritualism" has Latin roots andcomes from the Latin spiritus, which means "soul, spirit." To engage in spiritualism is to communicate with dead people and inhabitants of the other world. Fashion for spiritualistic sessions then goes away, then returns again. According to the famous Russian researcher of the anomalous phenomena of Yuri Alexandrovich Fomin, mass occupations of spiritualism in Russia are beginning to take a menacing character.

Why you can not engage in spiritualism

Common misconceptions

Many fans of communication with unknown forcesargue that in spiritism there is nothing wrong. They believe that the souls of those whom they evoke come to them. They think they get reliable answers to their questions about the future, but it's not. Spiritism is very dangerous, and it is still not recommended to engage in them.

It is known that there are many ways,to establish communication with the world of spirits. It can be a special board for spiritualistic sessions or a porcelain saucer that moves along a piece of paper with numbers and letters. You can communicate with those who left by means of a medium or a special round table. Ways are really enough.

In some inexplicable way, the saucer beginsmove, the table rises into the air, and the medium begins to talk in a strange voice. Some refer to these rituals skeptically, but someone sincerely believes that communicating with the dead.

At first glance, the activities of spiritualism look very innocuous, but not everything is as simple as it seems to an inexperienced inhabitant.

They do not come from the people they call

Pushkin is our everything, therefore practically 100% of allthose who at least once took part in spiritualistic sessions, were evoked precisely by the spirit of this great Russian poet. For some reason they like to call in Russia precisely poets: Esenin, Akhmatova, Lermontov and Vysotsky. These are the true leaders of this kind of hit parade.

People sincerely believe that they are talking with geniusesRussian poetry, but this is not so. During the spiritualistic sessions, people usually do not come to the souls of dead people, but certain dark entities that live in the lower astral layers. These spirits can not predict the future. They come and go at will, not the dictates of the people participating in the spiritual seance.

There is a danger that the evoked nature of thethe end of the session will remain in the room. There are cases when, after the spiritualistic sessions, a poltergeist settled in the house in which the session took place. It turns out that later in the room where the spiritual session took place, it will be necessary to call a priest, so that he consecrated the room and expelled the annoying guest.

False predictions

Many official religions deny and prohibitpracticing spiritualism, equating it with sorcery and sorcery. At the same time, the church agrees that dead people can be alive. The difference is that spiritists call the spirit themselves, without permission, by performing a sorcerous rite, and when the souls of the departed come themselves, this means the will of God.

Often the predictions received during thecommunication with the world of the dead, are false, and sometimes even absurd. Those spirits who come to the call of ordinary people do not know our future. Participants in the session receive exactly the answers they want to hear. Of course, sometimes there are amazing coincidences, but these are only isolated cases. Basically, the evoked entities begin to swear with mate and insult the participants in the session, sometimes predicting their imminent death.

Danger to life and health

At the beginning of the XX century, the chief editor and publisherpopular magazine "Spiritualist" V.P. Bykov, who later became disillusioned with spiritualism, cites a lot of cases when the fascination with communication with otherworldly forces was punctuated extremely badly.

For example, in 1910 V.E. Yakunichev, who was in many spiritual circles. He was poisoned with cyanide. At one time, this young man was even a novice in the Moscow Chudov Monastery.

In 1911 the student tried to poison himselfMoscow University, for many years, engaged in spiritualism. In the same year, one of the most famous Moscow spiritualists, a certain V., who persistently refused treatment, died. She seemed to be trying to die as quickly as possible.

Bykov cites many cases when lovers of spiritualism have died prematurely.

On the Internet, you can also find a lot of terrible stories about how after the spiritualistic sessions people were literally hit by misfortune.

So is it worth it to risk your health,well-being and even life for some dubious entertainment? Everyone decides for himself. Someone draws conclusions based on experience, some like to check everything on themselves.