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In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest challenges developing mediums face: the ego’s need to be right. When students begin learning mediumship, the pressure to deliver perfect evidence can quietly interfere with the very thing that allows spirit communication to flow—receptivity. I explore how the analytical mind tries to interpret, control, and filter impressions, and why that often blocks the natural process of receiving information.
We also talk about the common habit of “editing spirit,” when mediums hold back the strange, random, or seemingly meaningless details that often turn out to be the most powerful evidence in a reading. Learning to trust what you perceive, rather than trying to make it make sense, is one of the most important shifts in developing mediumship.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re making it up, felt the pressure to be right, or hesitated to share the odd impressions that come through, this conversation will help you understand why those experiences are actually a normal—and necessary—part of the process.
IG: @thedevelopingmedium
By Caitlin Kennedy5
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In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest challenges developing mediums face: the ego’s need to be right. When students begin learning mediumship, the pressure to deliver perfect evidence can quietly interfere with the very thing that allows spirit communication to flow—receptivity. I explore how the analytical mind tries to interpret, control, and filter impressions, and why that often blocks the natural process of receiving information.
We also talk about the common habit of “editing spirit,” when mediums hold back the strange, random, or seemingly meaningless details that often turn out to be the most powerful evidence in a reading. Learning to trust what you perceive, rather than trying to make it make sense, is one of the most important shifts in developing mediumship.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re making it up, felt the pressure to be right, or hesitated to share the odd impressions that come through, this conversation will help you understand why those experiences are actually a normal—and necessary—part of the process.
IG: @thedevelopingmedium

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