ContactThis is a special place where one consults with or contacts the dead. The term Psychomantium refers to oracles of the dead that are popular in ancient Greek worlds.

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Modern day is interest in and use of psychomanteum has been stimulated by the work of Dr Raymond Moody, who coined the term near death experience or. NDE.

He pioneered research into the otherworldly visions of people who come near death. Moody became interested in mirror gazing in 1986 during a visit with his friend, a parapsychologist, William G Roll. Moody asked about a crystal ball that Roll kept on his table in the living room. He was intrigued with Raul’s explanation of the history and purposes of crystal gazing, but he really didn’t take any interest in what he was told. Evidently, he was supposed to take interest, for about a year later, he received a synchronistic nudge from the universe. He was browsing a book store when a book fell off a shelf and landed at his feet. Its title was Crystal Gazing.

Moody paid attention to the message.

He began a first hand investigation into ancient Oracular practices and folklore about mirrors as portals to other dimensions. He especially saw a therapeutic potential in using mirror gazing for grieving. The mirror, as a portal to the dead, could help bring closure.

Moody initially considered the visions in the mirror to be HYPNAGOGIC imagery, the kinds of things we see on the borders of sleep.

But as his research deepened, he saw that the mirror literally takes us into the middle realm, another dimension that mediates between our physical realm and other realms. Dreams are also a middle realm.

 

To experiment with mirror gazing, Moody constructed his own. PSYCHOMANTEUM out of a walk in closet at his home. Moody realized that a psychomanteum does not have to be in a specific geographic place, but it can be constructed in your home, or really anywhere.

The idea of the psychomanteum is to eliminate as much outside distraction as possible and provoke a conductive environment for the inner eye to see in the mirror. He covered the floor and walls and ceiling in black carpet. He propped a mirror against one wall with his with its bottom edge resting on the floor. Across from the mirror, he placed a comfortable armchair with its legs removed, so that the body of the chair with its legs removed, so that the body of the chair rested directly on the floor. Behind the chair was a tiny lamp with a dim bulb. Thus, a person sitting on the chair could look into the mirror without seeing any reflection of himself, the chair or the lamp. Thanks to the black covered walls, the mirror was a pool of infinite darkness. In this way, the mirror became the gateway through which the inner eye could see the unseen. One then need only relax and hold a steady gaze into the mirror, and allow whatever is meant to be seen to appear. If one tries too hard to have a vision, most likely none will come.

Moody called his a psychomanteum, the Theater of the Mind.

He spent several years conducting research involving  and contacting the dead in this manner as a way of resolving grief. People reported a wide variety of experiences, from seeing visions of the dead to holding conversations with them. He published his work in his book Reunions. He has inspired other therapists to use a psychomanteum in working with grief issues.

The psychomanteum also is used as a tool in physical development of mediumship and in trans Dimensional communication.

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