(2023-06-23, 10:36 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: I wonder if the "trance" aspect was just part of the Spiritualist religion? There are religions around the world that use "trance" in some sense for possession and IIRC also mediumship channeling of the dead.
But as you say it seems the majority of mediums in the West, if not all at this point, are not trance mediums.
It makes me wonder how much more successful the SPR would've been if they'd avoided the issues that come up with trance states such as controls...though I'm one of the few who suspect that sub-personalities are themselves spirits.
What are the issues you believe are related to the use of trance mediums?
As far as I know having been a member of Spiritualist churches, trance mediumship doesn't/didn't have any explicitly favored status over mental mediumship within the structure of the religion. Trance mediumship is considered more reliable since a spirit is communicating directly to the sitters but that is a general opinion about the phenomena unrelated to the religion.
Trance mediumship takes longer to develop. In the past, before tv and the internet, people had more free time and inclination for such pursuits. To develop trance mediumship you need several people of good moral character to sit in the development circle consistently session after session even though typically only one person develops as a trance medium. Initially before any of them begin to develop, they spend a lot of time doing nothing just waiting for a the phenomena to begin to occur.
With mental mediumship you have several people sitting together all developing into mental mediums and beginners may experience ability from the first session.
And a medium in a full trance is vulnerable to unpleasant acts by those around them who might be trying to "test" them and may have no memory of what happened during the reading whereas a mental medium can explain what happened. So there might be some influence by spirits who came to believe mental mediumship is better/safer.
Also there is actually a continuum of phenomena where a light trance is somewhat similar to mental mediumship.
When I used to
take classes in mental mediumship, occassionally I would make gestures that were characteristic of the spirit or
feel words being communicated in my mouth like the spirit was trying to say them.
When I was just starting to learn mental mediumship, I attended a trance workshop and the more advanced members of my class experienced a light trance. It seemed to me like the phenomena was genuine, each one spoke with a different personality. I knew them personally and none of them appeared to be forcing it or faking it. They'd have had to be trained actors and actresses to fake what they did. (They were not professional mediums used to "performing".) They were all fully conscious, not hypnotized in any way. (This is different from the type of development circle I mentioned above because the workshop was led by a highly developed trance medium and attended on the spirit side by those spirits who are also skilled from working with her.)