Each week, I'll answer a question about the paranormal, whether a general question, or one about human or animal ghosts (Earthbound) or spirits (crossed over). Here's this week's question:
Q: How has the field of being a medium changed since you became involved?
What do you see for the future of this work?
A: The field has changed and has been more accepted over the last 10 years, with some mediums on television. Interestingly enough, my mother's cousin was a medium who I learned help solve crimes with the police in a town in Massachusetts in the 40s and 50s. Mediums used to be balked at, but now police forces around the country have been more open about using mediums for unsolved crimes. - I think that's a great place for the future of the work.
I also think that mediums who continue to provide messages to comfort living people is a great service and I think that more people are turning to them for comfort. Police departments will likely continue to use mediums to solve "unsolvable" cases, too.
What do you see for the future of this work?
A: The field has changed and has been more accepted over the last 10 years, with some mediums on television. Interestingly enough, my mother's cousin was a medium who I learned help solve crimes with the police in a town in Massachusetts in the 40s and 50s. Mediums used to be balked at, but now police forces around the country have been more open about using mediums for unsolved crimes. - I think that's a great place for the future of the work.
I also think that mediums who continue to provide messages to comfort living people is a great service and I think that more people are turning to them for comfort. Police departments will likely continue to use mediums to solve "unsolvable" cases, too.
For Rob Gutro's 8 books on the paranormal, visit Rob's Author page on Amazon. (Click for link to page) All of Rob's books were written to help explain the paranormal, and teach readers how to find signs from spirits (people or pets), and how Earth bound ghosts communicate.