
Experimental
Medium
Exploring the history and practices
of Spiritualism and mediumship
Welcome to The Experimental Medium, a unique space where the forgotten histories of Spiritualism and Mediumship come alive.
Through deep exploration of spirit communication, séance traditions, and the pioneers of Mediumship Development, we reveal rare insights, archival records, and personal accounts that shaped the etheric frontier. Whether you're discovering The Experimental Medium Podcast, diving into historical phenomena, or seeking to develop your own mediumistic abilities, our content bridges past and present to guide your spiritual journey.

Latest Articles on Mediumship Practices
Spirit Guides and Control Spirits: The Invisible Hands Behind Victorian Mediumship
In Victorian Spiritualism, mediums rarely worked alone. Behind every message was a spirit guide or control spirit—entities believed to direct, protect, and speak through the medium. Explore their roles, identities, and impact on 19th-century séance culture.
The Séance Room: Architecture of Spirit Communication in the 19th Century
Step into the shadowy elegance of the 19th-century séance room, where spirit communication was as much about environment as it was about belief. Discover how Victorian Spiritualists designed these sacred spaces—complete with candlelight, spirit circles, and silence—to summon the unseen.
Ectoplasm and Spirit Photography: The Visual Language of Victorian Mediumship
In the Victorian era, Spiritualists sought to make the invisible visible. Through ectoplasm and spirit photography, mediums claimed to offer tangible proof of the afterlife. This article explores the mysterious substance said to emerge from mediums during séances and the ghostly images captured on early photographic plates—practices that both fascinated believers and fueled skeptical inquiry. Discover how these visual tools shaped the spiritual landscape of the 19th century.
Table-Tipping and Spirit Rapping: The Forgotten Tools of Early Mediumship
In the flickering candlelight of 19th-century séance rooms, tables trembled, levitated, and responded to unseen forces—ushering in an era of spirit communication known as table-tipping and spirit rapping. This article explores the origins, mechanics, and mysteries behind these forgotten tools of early mediumship.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Developing Mediumship in the 1800s: Techniques for Spiritual Growth
Discover the fascinating world of 19th-century Spiritualism and the practices that led to the development of mediumship. In this guide, we explore the essential techniques for enhancing mediumistic abilities, from the formation of spiritualist circles to the use of mesmerism and trance states. Learn how mediums communicated with spirits and developed their skills through discipline, ethical practices, and spiritual growth.
What Is Mesmerism? Origins, Techniques, and Development
What is Mesmerism? Rooted in the 18th-century theories of Franz Anton Mesmer, mesmerism explores the use of a universal magnetic force to heal the body and mind. This article uncovers its origins, core techniques like magnetic passes and trance work, and how you can begin developing mesmeric ability today.
Unlocking the Secrets of Physical Mediumship
Physical mediumship produces tangible phenomena like levitations, spirit raps, and materializations through a medium’s body. The 1877 text Visions of the Beyond highlights medium Anna D. Loucks’ work, showing spirits guiding souls, healing, and teaching. It stresses moral readiness and compassionate intent, setting true mediumship apart from spectacle. This historic insight reveals physical mediumship’s deep spiritual purpose and healing potential.
Mrs. Mary Marshall: The Pioneering Physical Medium of Victorian Spiritualism
Mrs. Mary Marshall was a pioneering physical medium in 19th-century England, renowned for her extraordinary public séances. She became a key figure in early spiritualism by demonstrating classic signs of physical mediumship—such as table levitations, spirit touches, and direct voices—often in well-lit rooms. Her bold approach to mediumship challenged skeptics and helped define the standards by which physical phenomena were evaluated. As a foundational figure in the history of physical mediums, Marshall’s contributions continue to influence modern investigations into spirit communication.
Awakening the Spirit: Mesmerism and the Art of Developing Mediumship
In Mediumship and Its Development, W.H. Bach presents a compelling case for the use of mesmerism—or animal magnetism—as a tool to enhance spiritual sensitivity. By combining energetic techniques with disciplined practice, Bach offers a step-by-step approach to awakening mediumistic abilities. This article explores his unique methods, from mesmeric passes and trance induction to the ethical foundations necessary for spiritual work. Bach’s vision remains a powerful reminder that true mediumship is both a science of energy and a path of inner awakening.