Mediumship Isn’t Magic. It’s Memory. And I’m Just Now Starting to Remember.
- C.j.
- May 29
- 3 min read
Let’s cut the fluff: mediumship isn’t some airy-fairy party trick. It’s not just “talking to the dead” or hearing whispers in the dark. It’s a system. A science. A spiritual language encoded in energy, memory, and quantum laws that most people ignore because they’ve been trained to.
But I’ve been watching. Listening. Picking up pieces that no one seemed to be putting together—and I think I finally get it.
Here’s the truth: mediumship makes sense. More than most things we’re taught in school, honestly. The missing link? Nobody’s explaining it right!
1. Thought is frequency. Emotion is memory. Spirit is data.
You know how we’re all starting to talk about the quantum field now? The idea that everything every thought, every feeling, every soul, is just a vibration?
Well, that’s mediumship in a nutshell. When I “hear” a spirit, I’m not literally hearing them like a voice in my ear. I’m tuning into their signature. Their frequency still exists. Their emotions still ripple. Their stories still echo. You can still feel them and dance with their energy. You'll see what I mean.
And once I find the right “dial,” I don’t just receive, I remember.
2. Nothing is lost. Just layered.
Think about your phone’s cloud. All your photos, texts, documents—they’re still there, just not on your physical device. You have to sync up to access them.
Now swap “cloud” for “spirit.” That’s mediumship.
Souls don’t disappear when they die. They just move out of density and into data. Layers of memory and emotion still orbit, waiting to be accessed by someone intuitive enough to log in.
And guess what? Grief is a password.
3. Our nervous systems are antennas.
Ever get chills out of nowhere? Hear a song and suddenly you’re sobbing? That’s not random. That’s your nervous system receiving a broadcast.
We’re walking Wi-Fi towers, designed to decode energy. But instead of teaching kids how to listen to spirit, we tell them to “calm down” and “stop imagining things.”
But here’s what they don’t tell you in textbooks: your trauma didn’t make you broken. It made you sensitive enough to hear the things others miss.
And that sensitivity? That’s the gateway to mediumship.
4. The brain isn’t the boss, consciousness is.
Most skeptics think if it can’t be measured on a brain scan, it’s not real. But quantum physics already proves that observation itself alters reality.
Mediumship works the same way. The second I focus on a spirit, I collapse that wave into a message. I bridge the invisible into form. Not because I’m special, because I wish I was lol, but because I’m willing to believe long enough to make it real.
It’s not about blind faith. It’s about knowing that consciousness travels faster than light. And sometimes? Love travels even faster.
5. Trauma-based losses speak louder.
Here’s something not enough mediums talk about: the louder the grief, the clearer the call.
Overdoses. Suicides. Sudden deaths. These aren’t “darker” energies, they’re often louder, more urgent, more determined to be heard. Because their stories weren’t finished. Because their truths got buried with their bodies. It's ok, they could still be angry, wanting to be heard.
I specialize in that space. And I do it with respect, not fear. Because they’re not here to scare us, they’re here to heal through us.
6. Symbols are spirit’s first language.
People always ask: “Why do spirits talk in riddles?” They don’t.
They speak in symbols because it’s faster than words. Efficient. Archetypal. Cross-cultural. You can’t mishear a symbol.
When I get a vision of a yellow rose, or feel a heavy chain on my wrist, or see a random baseball glove, it’s not just imagination. It’s a translation. Those are often the more difficult symbols that take time to remember.
And if I don’t understand it right away, I look it up. I decode it. I keep learning the dictionary of the dead.
Because mediumship isn’t just intuition, it’s interpretation and repetition.
Final Word:
I’m not a prophet. I’m not a guru. I’m not trying to be.
I’m a rememberer. A translator. A deeply-feeling, sometimes-doubting, always-learning web weaver of energy.
And if I’m honest? I think you are too.
The world told us to forget. Mediumship is how we remember what the soul already knows.
And I’m here to help others do just that. Take what resonates and leave the rest.





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