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Evenwhere there has not been any clear indication of the presence of spirithelpers, a generally aspirational and receptive attitude of mind will domuch towards providing favorable conditions. " Natural Unfoldment. Again, the person wishing to develop his latent mediumistic powers mustexercise patience and perseverance, and must not insist upon a prematureattempt at revelation on the part of the spirits. The process of theunfoldment of the mediumistic powers should be akin to that of theunfoldme...nt of the bud of the flower, that is to say, it must be gradual, natural, and unforced. The writer above mentioned, says on this point:"Too many people, instead of waiting until the spirits were ready tocommunicate with them, have pressed for 'tests' before the connectionswere properly made. They have complicated matters by their eagerquestionings, and have worried the operators until everything wentwrong; and then, because the answers were incorrect, inconsequent andmisleading, or persistently negative, they declared that the spirit wasa deceiver, evil, or foolish, and, while having only themselves toblame, gave up the sittings in disgust, whereas, had they been lessimpetuous, less opinionated, less prejudiced, they would in allprobability have eventually obtained satisfactory proofs of the presenceof their spirit loved ones.
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