The veil between worlds

 



🌫️ The Veil Between Worlds: Mediumship as a Sacred Responsibility

By Dr. Arshad Afzal (Pen Name: Faraz Parvez)
🔮 MysticWisdomHub.blogspot.com
Former Faculty, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, KSA


“Some are not born to walk only this world. They are the bridge — the breath — between dimensions.”
“Mediumship is not magic. It is sacred ministry.”

In every mystical lineage — from the Sufi saints to Native shamans, Celtic druids to Buddhist oracles — mediumship was never entertainment.
It was priesthood.
It was healing.
It was service to both the living and the unseen.

To be called as a medium is not to seek ghosts —
but to become a voice for those who whisper across the veil,
to carry messages between souls,
and to awaken peace where there was once unrest.


🧿 What Is Sacred Mediumship?

True mediumship is not conjuring shadows or thrill-seeking with spirits.
It is an ancient, soul-led path of spiritual sensitivity, reverent communication, and protection.

It is bridging two worlds
but remaining rooted in Divine Light.


🌙 Are You Being Called as a Sacred Medium?

Here are 7 signs of a spiritual calling toward mediumship:

  1. You feel the emotions or presence of souls who are not physically present
  2. You often dream of departed loved ones — and their messages come true
  3. You feel chills or pressure in your crown or chest during prayer
  4. Animals and children are drawn to your silent stillness
  5. Electronics behave oddly when you’re emotionally open
  6. You’ve felt guided to help grieving people — even strangers
  7. You hear inner whispers when around cemeteries or sacred grounds

🕊️ Spiritual Preparation: The Ethical Path of the Medium

“You must clean your mirror before receiving a reflection.”

Sacred mediumship requires protection, purity, and intention.
It is not a gift for show — but a sacred trust to carry only when guided and ready.


🌸 1. Protection Ritual with Divine Names

📿 Before any connection or intuitive session, recite:

“Ya Hafiz” (O Protector) × 41
“Ya Nur” (O Divine Light) × 33

📖 Read Ayat al-Kursi (Qur’an 2:255) aloud
Burn myrrh, oud, or frankincense nearby.


🪞 2. Obsidian Mirror Cleanse

🌑 Obsidian mirrors were used by mystics for spirit reflection.
Clean your mirror with salt water and whisper:

“Only truth, only light, only peace shall pass.”

Use only for spiritual healing, never curiosity.


🕯️ 3. Medium’s Offering for the Departed

On Thursday night, place water, salt, and a candle before you.
Recite Ya Rahim (O Most Merciful) × 100
Pray:

“May those who visit me find rest. May I speak only what heals.”

Then sit in silence. Do not chase messages — receive only what is permitted.


🌬️ When to Speak — and When to Stay Silent

True mediumship requires discernment.
Do not share every message.
Do not interpret beyond clarity.
The greatest medium is humble, quiet, and safe.

Ask before you speak:

“Will this bring peace, healing, or unnecessary fear?”


🌌 The Sacred Code of the Mystic Medium

  1. Serve with humility, not ego
  2. Protect yourself before and after every connection
  3. Never initiate contact — only allow what is Divinely guided
  4. Always cleanse the space afterward
  5. Fast from noise the day before mediumship sessions
  6. Be a vessel of compassion — not performance

✨ Final Blessing: “I Stand at the Veil With Light”

“Between the world of the seen and the unseen,
I stand — not as a seer,
But as a servant.”

If you are called to this sacred art,
Do not rush.
Purify. Prepare. Pray.

The spirit world does not need to be tamed.
It needs to be honored.
And through you —
Messages may become healing.
Wounds may find closure.
And the Divine may use your presence to bring peace across the veil.


📿 For more esoteric teachings, ancestral healing, spirit etiquette, and sacred mediumship:
👉 MysticWisdomHub.blogspot.com
Stay aligned. Stay awakened. Stay mystic.



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