Tonight at 9 p.m., I had a phone conversation appointment with the Japanese medium. He is the Chairman of the Japanese Mediumship School.
He offers a 15-minute phone conversation for the people who are interested in studying spirituality. It is not a reading session, but he is to offer some advice based on his personal experience.
I was nervous before I called him, but once I heard his first voice, I could feel relaxed.
The 15 minutes went by quickly. It felt like just one minute.
I asked him for advice to become a clairvoyant. He shared his own experience and his classmates’ experiences when he was at the mediumship school in England.
He said like this.
There are many different spiritual gifts. Based on his personal experience and witnesses of his classmates, the spiritual seeing comes first. It can be the fastest easiest of the other gifts to achieve. It happened to him. At his beginning stage to become a medium, he started seeing spirits clearly. But it had one issue. The spirits appeared just like a motionless picture. He could not communicate with them. When he asked a question, he could not hear or feel the answer from them. It was like a one-way communication. Therefore, spiritual seeing does not necessarily become the most powerful tool when it comes to spiritual communication.
Spiritual hearing follows by as the next step. Then, the most powerful gift, stage spiritual sensing, comes at the last step. Some of his classmates, who were excellent medium, fully depended solely on their spiritual sensing. They didn’t need to see or hear it once they were fully gifted with spiritual sensing.
They might start with seeing and hearing, but at the last stage, sensing comes the most powerful one that can cover seeing and hearing.
Right before we ended our 15-minute conversation, he advised me to focus on enhancing my spiritual awareness, rather than focusing only on spiritual seeing. It can be done holistically by loving other fellow humans and all other living creatures.
He also mentioned a practice with other people helps. Instead of doing meditation by myself all the time, once in a while I should join a group meditation practice. As a like-minded people’s gathering, the result will come much more than we expect.
I appreciate his kind advice and support. I look forward to participating in many classes and meeting many like-minded people at his school.
