Exploring Mediumship: Are Some Born with a Gift or Can it be Studied and Learned?

Mediumship has captivated minds for centuries, sparking curiosity and debate. Are some people naturally gifted at connecting with the spiritual world, or is it just a matter of imagination? In this post, we will dive into the concept of my mediumship through personal stories and insights, encouraging you to consider whether this ability is inherent or simply a construct of our own minds.

I remember being as young as two and hearing my Great Grandmother in my mind telling me to be careful with a toy. I just thought it was normal; that everyone has this kind of telepathy.

The Early Signs of Mediumship: My Story.

Many individuals report experiences from a young age that hint at a connection to the spiritual realm. My journey with mediumship began with moments that now seem extraordinary.

As a child in the 70s, I had a peculiar experience that still lingers in my memory. One day, while playing with a Weeble, an egg-shaped choking hazard of a toy, I decided to put it in my mouth. Just as I did, a kind voice echoed in my mind, urging me to stop—this wasn’t just a memory of an earlier parental warning; it was a woman's voice telling me in my mind. This encounter left me pondering the nature of my intuition and whether it hinted at something greater.

Visions and Voices

My experiences did not end there. Sometimes, I told my mother about people I knew were waiting for me to go to sleep, that I felt sitting by my bed in the dark. She would come in to check, finding nothing, and dismiss my claims. Despite this, I knew it was real.

Another time, I was at the playground when I suddenly heard a female voice in my mind, and that I needed to turn around and go back, that my younger brother, just three years old, needed my help. I turned and saw him being bullied. This moment was significant; it taught me that listening to those helpful voices in my mind could help me protect those I loved, even in the everyday chaos of childhood.

Prophetic Dreams

Dreams often blur the lines between the ordinary and the extraordinary. I have had my share of prophetic dreams, particularly one that occurred just two months before Elvis Presley’s death. In my dream, I saw a gold medallion showcasing both a young and an older version of him. After his passing, I saw the same commercial I had dreamt about. This incident left me astonished and made me question whether dreams are merely reflections of our subconscious or if they act as a gateway to the unknown.

Emotional Connections

During weekend visits to my father's home as a child, I went through a time where I was crying more often. I later discovered that it was my Aunt Janet, who had passed away, guiding me to show my father my feelings. This experience highlighted that mediumship can also be about emotional support and guidance from loved ones who have transitioned.

The Question of Normalcy

Looking back at these experiences, I frequently wonder about what we consider normal. Many might attribute my encounters to imagination or coincidence. However, for those who have shared similar experiences, these moments resonate deeply and hold significance.

The dilemma remains: Are people born with mediumistic abilities, or is it merely a matter of perception? While some argue that anyone can tap into the spiritual realm, others believe a select few are truly gifted.

The Skeptics and Believers

The discussion surrounding mediumship often places skeptics against believers. Skeptics contend that mediumship results from mental tricks or coping mechanisms for grief and loss. They cite the lack of scientific proof for an afterlife or communication with spirits.

Conversely, believers argue that mediumship is a legitimate ability, allowing for genuine connections with the deceased. Many share personal narratives that reinforce their beliefs, similar to the anecdotes shared in this post.

Finding Your Own Path

If mediumship intrigues you, consider reflecting on your own experiences. Think about moments where you felt a strong intuition or sensed a connection to something more substantial than the physical world.

Practices like meditation or journaling can help uncover your potential. You could even speak with a reputable medium for guidance. Remember, the path to self-discovery is unique, and there are no right or wrong ways to explore these experiences.

Final Thoughts

The question of whether some are born with the gift of mediumship continues to generate debate. Personal experiences, like those I have recounted here, suggest that some individuals may have an innate inclination toward spiritual connections.

Whether you regard mediumship as a talent or chance, it invites exploration into the mysteries of life, death, and what lies beyond. As you reflect on your own journey, consider the possibility that there may be more to our existence than we can see.

Personally, I had to learn to embrace my gift.

Anne St. John, Heaven's Medium

www.AnneStJohn.com.





Anne St. John, Heaven's Medium

Anne St. John, known as Heaven’s Medium, is a professional psychic medium and spiritual guide who has been working with clients since 2011. Her work is rooted in a lifelong awareness of the unseen and shaped by personal experience with grief, healing, and the understanding that Heaven is closer than most people realize.

Through grounded mediumship and intuitive guidance, Anne helps people reconnect with loved ones in Heaven and find clarity during times of loss, transition, and uncertainty. Her approach is compassionate, steady, and respectful — offering insight without pressure and reassurance without false promises.

Anne’s first book, Miles Away, shares a deeply personal exploration of the soul’s journey beyond this life and the enduring bond between Heaven and Earth, weaving together spirit communication, lived experience, and the healing power of connection.

https://www.AnneStJohn.com
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