Importance of a Psychosocial Approach for a Comprehensive Understanding of Mediumship

There are several definitions of mediumship. The majority of them are religion-based. In this article, the term mediumship is defined as the supposed capacity that certain people--that is mediums--are said to have by which they can mediate communication between spiritual entities or forms and other...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of scientific exploration Vol. 24; no. 2
Main Authors: Everton Maraldi, Fatima Regina Machado, Wellington Zangari
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SSE 01-07-2010
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Abstract There are several definitions of mediumship. The majority of them are religion-based. In this article, the term mediumship is defined as the supposed capacity that certain people--that is mediums--are said to have by which they can mediate communication between spiritual entities or forms and other human beings. Such a definition does not explain the origin of mediumship, but rather highlights its characteristics as they are reported by people who experience the phenomena in different sociocultural contexts. In general, it is said that mediumistic capacity is aroused when the medium is in an altered state of consciousness such as a trance state. However, for Kardecist Spiritists for example, mediumship may also occur in conscious states. Mediumship can be present in practically any human activities, from the elaboration of a scientific or literate text to an artistic production, as well as in such minor experiences as vague physical sensations or even emotional states such as irritability, sadness, sudden joy, obsessive thoughts, moments of inspiration or geniality, and so on. In all these experiences-from the most common to the most exceptional-Kardecist Spiritists admit the possibility of spirit intervention. So, in many cases there is no clear delimitation between what comes from the medium as an individual and what would come from an external source. Although the Kardecist perspective--very widespread in Brazil--is based upon certain religious and philosophic hypotheses that are unacceptable for many scientists and academics, Kardecism has contributed to the development of scientific and psychological conceptions of so-called mediumistic manifestations. Shamdasani (1994:xiv) pointed out that because Kardec believed that mediumship was a fundamental aspect of humanity and must be considered in order to understand the human condition, his Spiritist doctrine was formed in such a way as to facilitate psychological interpretation of what seemed to be mediumistic phenomena. The main difference between Kardec's theory and a completely psychological study of mediumship is the cause of the phenomena: that is whether the phenomena occurred through the action of spirits or through the action of the medium's subliminal or subconscious imagination. The search for an intrapsychic source for mediumship contributed to the "discovery" of the unconscious mind. Keywords: mediumship--Spiritism--Allan Kardec
AbstractList There are several definitions of mediumship. The majority of them are religion-based. In this article, the term mediumship is defined as the supposed capacity that certain people--that is mediums--are said to have by which they can mediate communication between spiritual entities or forms and other human beings. Such a definition does not explain the origin of mediumship, but rather highlights its characteristics as they are reported by people who experience the phenomena in different sociocultural contexts. In general, it is said that mediumistic capacity is aroused when the medium is in an altered state of consciousness such as a trance state. However, for Kardecist Spiritists for example, mediumship may also occur in conscious states. Mediumship can be present in practically any human activities, from the elaboration of a scientific or literate text to an artistic production, as well as in such minor experiences as vague physical sensations or even emotional states such as irritability, sadness, sudden joy, obsessive thoughts, moments of inspiration or geniality, and so on. In all these experiences-from the most common to the most exceptional-Kardecist Spiritists admit the possibility of spirit intervention. So, in many cases there is no clear delimitation between what comes from the medium as an individual and what would come from an external source. Although the Kardecist perspective--very widespread in Brazil--is based upon certain religious and philosophic hypotheses that are unacceptable for many scientists and academics, Kardecism has contributed to the development of scientific and psychological conceptions of so-called mediumistic manifestations. Shamdasani (1994:xiv) pointed out that because Kardec believed that mediumship was a fundamental aspect of humanity and must be considered in order to understand the human condition, his Spiritist doctrine was formed in such a way as to facilitate psychological interpretation of what seemed to be mediumistic phenomena. The main difference between Kardec's theory and a completely psychological study of mediumship is the cause of the phenomena: that is whether the phenomena occurred through the action of spirits or through the action of the medium's subliminal or subconscious imagination. The search for an intrapsychic source for mediumship contributed to the "discovery" of the unconscious mind. Keywords: mediumship--Spiritism--Allan Kardec
Author Fatima Regina Machado
Wellington Zangari
Everton Maraldi
Author_xml – sequence: 1
  fullname: Everton Maraldi
– sequence: 2
  fullname: Fatima Regina Machado
– sequence: 3
  fullname: Wellington Zangari
BookMark eNotjMtqwzAQRbVIoUnbf_APGCSNLMvLEPoIpLSLZm1G0ihWiC0jpYX8fdPH6sI5nLtiiylNtGBLbjpZAwh-y1alHDkX2mizZPvtOKd8xslRlUKF1Xu5uCGV5CKeqvU854RuqELKV7dJ45xpoKnEL6r2k6dcrqmP0-EnfiUfP8cyxPme3QQ8FXr43zu2f3r82LzUu7fn7Wa9q70Afa4daiFtQEMQhDKNMi4oa41vbavJcwmN7khy7GQjtesQjEGllbc8gGsI7tj279cnPPZzjiPmS58w9r8g5UOP-RzdiXretrIBUi04ocChlSZYwE40pHgnOHwD8E1arA
ContentType Journal Article
DBID DOA
DatabaseName Directory of Open Access Journals
DatabaseTitleList
Database_xml – sequence: 1
  dbid: DOA
  name: Directory of Open Access Journals
  url: http://www.doaj.org/
  sourceTypes: Open Website
DeliveryMethod fulltext_linktorsrc
Discipline Sciences (General)
ExternalDocumentID oai_doaj_org_article_077253e473c143cab28fb3a915e40910
GroupedDBID 8RF
9M8
ABDBF
AEODN
ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS
EBS
EJD
ESN
ESX
FRP
GROUPED_DOAJ
OK1
P2P
SJN
TUS
WH7
~8M
ID FETCH-LOGICAL-d136t-ca612bfa8e3f148548cf4bb8d7b76ed023569e20a92526c9a388a464db0f3c5e3
IEDL.DBID DOA
ISSN 0892-3310
IngestDate Tue Oct 22 15:12:48 EDT 2024
IsOpenAccess true
IsPeerReviewed true
IsScholarly true
Issue 2
Language English
LinkModel DirectLink
MergedId FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-d136t-ca612bfa8e3f148548cf4bb8d7b76ed023569e20a92526c9a388a464db0f3c5e3
OpenAccessLink https://doaj.org/article/077253e473c143cab28fb3a915e40910
ParticipantIDs doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_077253e473c143cab28fb3a915e40910
PublicationCentury 2000
PublicationDate 2010-07-01
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD 2010-07-01
PublicationDate_xml – month: 07
  year: 2010
  text: 2010-07-01
  day: 01
PublicationDecade 2010
PublicationTitle Journal of scientific exploration
PublicationYear 2010
Publisher SSE
Publisher_xml – name: SSE
SSID ssj0016868
Score 1.8367866
Snippet There are several definitions of mediumship. The majority of them are religion-based. In this article, the term mediumship is defined as the supposed capacity...
SourceID doaj
SourceType Open Website
Title Importance of a Psychosocial Approach for a Comprehensive Understanding of Mediumship
URI https://doaj.org/article/077253e473c143cab28fb3a915e40910
Volume 24
hasFullText 1
inHoldings 1
isFullTextHit
isPrint
link http://sdu.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwrV25TgMxELUgFQ0iHOKWCwooLHZtr9cuAyQKDQ1Eolv5mBVNEpSQ_2d8gNLR0NryrvRGc3lmngm58Y7XaHo5UwZaJgETFC2NZ443IIRQRiZSn-lr-_Kun8aRJuf3qa_YE5bpgTNw9xWGf40A2QqPrt1bx3XvhDV1AzL6umR9K_2TTJX6gdJpCK7ShjMh4njsFiN_ch2TA7JfYj46yv8akh1YHJJh0ao1vS3Uz3dHZPY8T_EwrtNlTy3N9ilfbNNR4f-mGGjiXlTlFXzkDnQ6255SiYdjCWYzj81Yx2Q2Gb89Tll5-ICFWqgv5i3GHa63GkSP6QomFb6XzunQulZBiBQ1CC2vrOENV95YobWVSgZX9cIjyCdksFgu4JRQ9NegADGsLUgne437PIiAaqdEAHVGHiIw3Wfmtugi23RaQBl0RQbdXzI4_4-PXJC9XJmPrbCXZPC12sAV2V2HzXWS7TdBn6lA
link.rule.ids 315,782,786,2108
linkProvider Directory of Open Access Journals
openUrl ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Importance+of+a+Psychosocial+Approach+for+a+Comprehensive+Understanding+of+Mediumship&rft.jtitle=Journal+of+scientific+exploration&rft.au=Everton+Maraldi&rft.au=Fatima+Regina+Machado&rft.au=Wellington+Zangari&rft.date=2010-07-01&rft.pub=SSE&rft.issn=0892-3310&rft.volume=24&rft.issue=2&rft.externalDBID=DOA&rft.externalDocID=oai_doaj_org_article_077253e473c143cab28fb3a915e40910
thumbnail_l http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0892-3310&client=summon
thumbnail_m http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0892-3310&client=summon
thumbnail_s http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0892-3310&client=summon