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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 32 MIN

Practical Occultism: Trance, Mediumship, and the Mechanics of the Spirit World

from Occult Archives · host Falcon Millenium

In this no-nonsense, foundational episode of Occult Archives, we explore one of the most overlooked yet powerfully direct works on spiritual science: Practical Occultism by J. J. Morse. First published in 1888, this collection of inspirational trance lectures provides a unique bridge between Spiritualism, psychic mechanics, and early occult psychology—without the embellishment of esoteric mysticism or theosophical speculation.Unlike many occult texts shrouded in symbolic language, Morse's work is straightforward, practical, and based on firsthand trance experience. A gifted trance speaker and prominent figure in Modern Spiritualism, Morse tackles subjects that continue to fascinate and perplex seekers today: the nature of the trance state, the evolution of the soul after death, the mechanics of mediumship, the reality of the spirit world, and the ethical use of psychic powers.This episode opens with a detailed exploration of the trance as a doorway to the occult—not as fantasy or drug-induced ecstasy, but as a state of consciousness in which the soul steps outside the body and directly engages with the spirit realm. Morse outlines the three ways trance can be induced:Natural: self-induced through meditation and spiritual disciplineMagnetic: induced by another human via mesmerism or magnetic passesSpiritual: induced by spirit beings operating from the unseen worldWe examine how trance acts as a temporary simulation of death, granting the experiencer insights into the conditions of life after death, the structure of the soul, and the invisible planes of existence. With methodical clarity, Morse explains the physiological, mental, and spiritual requirements necessary for entering trance, emphasizing the importance of health, mental discipline, and moral purity.Listeners are guided through:The magnetic method of trance induction and its physiological effectsHow trance creates a state of psychic detachment where spirit communication becomes possibleThe ethical dangers of over-dependence on mediumship and spiritual passivityHow trance experiences can be recorded and remembered consciouslyFrom this, we move into the lecture on Mediumship, where Morse draws sharp distinctions between natural aptitude and forced development. He criticizes the reckless pursuit of psychic powers and instead offers a framework where mediumship is a stepping-stone to spiritual autonomy.We explore:The physical and nervous foundations of mediumshipThe mental and emotional states that shape psychic contactThe influence of spirit guides on the sympathetic nervous system and brainMorse’s vision is clear: mediumship should uplift the soul, not diminish it. The ultimate goal of spiritual development is not to become a lifelong medium but to use mediumship as training for awakening your own latent soul powers.In later lectures, we enter the three planes of reality—the Natural, Spiritual, and Celestial—and hear a visionary description of the soul’s journey after death. From the Soul World, Morse reveals:The varying levels of spiritual awareness in the afterlifeThe existence of “spirit-land”, a world of consciousness where identity, progress, and reunion occurHow souls evolve through moral and intellectual effort, not mere belief or ritualThis episode brings forward essential insights:Trance is a rehearsal for death and a window into the spirit realmMediumship is a tool, not a destinyTrue occult power begins with self-mastery, not borrowed energyThe spirit world is structured, hierarchical, and developmental—not chaotic or whimsicalAs we walk through Morse’s lectures on magic, sorcery, and the evolution of the soul, a new picture emerges: Spiritualism as practical mysticism, not metaphysical indulgence.Medium:- https://medium.com/@FalconMilleniumX:- https://x.com/FalconMilenium5YouTube:- https://www.youtube.com/@MyTutorAI/videos

In this no-nonsense, foundational episode of Occult Archives, we explore one of the most overlooked yet powerfully direct works on spiritual science: Practical Occultism by J. J. Morse. First published in 1888, this collection of inspirational trance lectures provides a unique bridge between Spiritualism, psychic mechanics, and early occult psychology—without the embellishment of esoteric mysticism or theosophical speculation.Unlike many occult texts shrouded in symbolic language, Morse's work is straightforward, practical, and based on firsthand trance experience. A gifted trance speaker and prominent figure in Modern Spiritualism, Morse tackles subjects that continue to fascinate and perplex seekers today: the nature of the trance state, the evolution of the soul after death, the mechanics of mediumship, the reality of the spirit world, and the ethical use of psychic powers.This episode opens with a detailed exploration of the trance as a doorway to the occult—not as fantasy or drug-induced ecstasy, but as a state of consciousness in which the soul steps outside the body and directly engages with the spirit realm. Morse outlines the three ways trance can be induced:Natural: self-induced through meditation and spiritual disciplineMagnetic: induced by another human via mesmerism or magnetic passesSpiritual: induced by spirit beings operating from the unseen worldWe examine how trance acts as a temporary simulation of death, granting the experiencer insights into the conditions of life after death, the structure of the soul, and the invisible planes of existence. With methodical clarity, Morse explains the physiological, mental, and spiritual requirements necessary for entering trance, emphasizing the importance of health, mental discipline, and moral purity.Listeners are guided through:The magnetic method of trance induction and its physiological effectsHow trance creates a state of psychic detachment where spirit communication becomes possibleThe ethical dangers of over-dependence on mediumship and spiritual passivityHow trance experiences can be recorded and remembered consciouslyFrom this, we move into the lecture on Mediumship, where Morse draws sharp distinctions between natural aptitude and forced development. He criticizes the reckless pursuit of psychic powers and instead offers a framework where mediumship is a stepping-stone to spiritual autonomy.We explore:The physical and nervous foundations of mediumshipThe mental and emotional states that shape psychic contactThe influence of spirit guides on the sympathetic nervous system and brainMorse’s vision is clear: mediumship should uplift the soul, not diminish it. The ultimate goal of spiritual development is not to become a lifelong medium but to use mediumship as training for awakening your own latent soul powers.In later lectures, we enter the three planes of reality—the Natural, Spiritual, and Celestial—and hear a visionary description of the soul’s journey after death. From the Soul World, Morse reveals:The varying levels of spiritual awareness in the afterlifeThe existence of “spirit-land”, a world of consciousness where identity, progress, and reunion occurHow souls evolve through moral and intellectual effort, not mere belief or ritualThis episode brings forward essential insights:Trance is a rehearsal for death and a window into the spirit realmMediumship is a tool, not a destinyTrue occult power begins with self-mastery, not borrowed energyThe spirit world is structured, hierarchical, and developmental—not chaotic or whimsicalAs we walk through Morse’s lectures on magic, sorcery, and the evolution of the soul, a new picture emerges: Spiritualism as practical mysticism, not metaphysical indulgence.Medium:- https://medium.com/@FalconMilleniumX:- https://x.com/FalconMilenium5YouTube:- https://www.youtube.com/@MyTutorAI/videos

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