Dr. Julie Beischel Clearing Up Myths About Mediums |371|




Skeptiko – Science at the Tipping Point show

Summary: <a href="http://skeptiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/please-share-skeptiko3.jpg"></a><br> Dr. Dr. Julie Beischel has become the preeminent researcher of mediumship and after death communication.<br> <br> photo by: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/rd-creas/6951584668/in/photolist-bAhFW5-74qpLo-9psw2n-4V14Pj-9pvxDC-7MBf5i-9QYaAz-9pvybh-a3Zaq-9pvy5E-9pvy9w-dYhtFv-rhccfo-9pvyeA-9pswn8-9GgR8E-rh6PRf-q8WDeU-yyyEU-8rSCp-6R1JJ-CgH5Yo-BVP25-btDfby-9D2NXx-hzVJ3m-5wnmQ2-9eFKGh-XnrkiE-H3h4rM-ank8s5-9b4xms-8ZEBsB-73QNcS-9pvxn9-9pvxpC-akpiZ3-9pvxs7-e4b4tV-9psvWK-5grAXR-dFZHc4-9pvxXd-9pswUe-9pvxjh-9pvxKC-2PmJ7V-miFXy8-7Lngim-nYmU2H">Skeptiko</a><br> We’ve come along way toward gaining a scientific understanding of after death communication, mainly thanks to the work of one researcher, Dr. Juile Beischel. Julie returns to Skeptiko to talk about her latest work at the <a href="http://www.windbridge.org/">Windbridge Institute</a>.<br> Dr. Julie Beischel: Yeah. I’m really worried, they’re medicating young children as schizophrenic, because they’re saying they’re hearing voices. We try and take what we know and provide it to different audiences. I know how to speak researcher, so we’re working hard on trying to take this information and convey it in a way that, the general public, it’s good for them, clinicians, so they know about the reality.<br> I was at conference with clinicians once, and I talked to one woman and she was tremendously surprised that the mediums on our team don’t walk up to people in the grocery store parking lot and give them messages. No, that’s completely unethical, our mediums don’t do that. They agree to a code of ethics and that includes, you don’t provide information to someone who didn’t ask for it, because you don’t know if they’re ready to hear it. That’s a very big concept to get your head around, and the grieving person might not be ready for it. <br> I’ve heard mediums say that in a grocery store line, “You have to tell my wife. You have to tell my wife this message,” and the medium saying, “No, I don’t. I’m not going to do that. You’ve going to have to encourage her to ask me what I do for a living, that’s as far as I go, but I’m not going to tap your wife on the shoulder and say, ‘I have a message for you.’”<br> (continued below)<br> <br> <br> <a href="http://www.skeptiko-forum.com/threads/dr-julie-beischel-clearing-up-myths-about-mediums-371.4077/">Click here for forum discussion</a><br> <a href="http://www.windbridge.org/donate/">Click here to help Julie continue this research</a><br> Read Excerpts:<br> <br> <a href="http://www.skeptiko-forum.com/threads/dr-julie-beischel-clearing-up-myths-about-mediums-371.4077/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"></a>Alex Tsakiris: Today we welcome Dr. Julie Beischel to Skeptiko. Julie is the co-founder and director of research at the Windbridge Research Center, which really is the preeminent organization for the study of mediums and mediumship in the world. As we just talked, for one hour, because I forgot to press the record button, there’s really two sides to saying that, there’s a good and a bad side that this little research center, that Julie has started and, kind of, nurtured along for so long, is really the best there is in the world. It’s a great testament to her and what she’s done, but it also is a little bit of a statement about where we are in general, in trying to get a better handle on survival and consciousness studies that, kind of go against the mainstream neurological model that is rigidly holding onto its position.<br> So, Julie is also, I should mention, the author of several books related to this topic, that you can find on Amazon, and she’s just a great guest and a great friend. Julie, welcome back to Skeptiko, for a third time, because we just did an interview a minute ago. <br> Dr. Julie Beischel: Yes, we did. It was a lovely hour we just spent together. I’m pleased to be here.