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Some examples of Channeler’s are here:  
Some examples of Channeler’s are here:  


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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediumship  Mediumship]]
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediumshipMediumship]]


'''Here is an excerpt from http://www.channeling.net'''
'''Here is an excerpt from http://www.channeling.net'''
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What is Channeling?   
What is Channeling?   
“Channeling (UK spelling: channelling, also called psychic reading or channeled reading) is the reception of thought from the spirit world for the purpose of communicating with spirits (non-corporal entities, spirits of the deceased, or nature spirits) and angels. The person receiving and passing on the information is called medium or psychic reader. Some mediums go into a full trance, thus allowing the spirit to take full control over their body, permitting the spirit to speak through the medium directly. Other mediums use a meditative state to connect to spirit.”
“Channeling (UK spelling: channelling, also called psychic reading or channeled reading) is the reception of thought from the spirit world for the purpose of communicating with spirits (non-corporal entities, spirits of the deceased, or nature spirits) and angels. The person receiving and passing on the information is called medium or psychic reader. Some mediums go into a full trance, thus allowing the spirit to take full control over their body, permitting the spirit to speak through the medium directly. Other mediums use a meditative state to connect to spirit.”


==Guardian Host Defined==
==Guardian Host Defined==