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Here’s why some people ‘hear the dead’ – Devdiscourse
A study led by Durham University shed some light on why a few people adopt spiritualist beliefs and engage in the practice of “hearing the dead.”

A study led by Durham University shed some light on why a few people adopt spiritualist beliefs and engage in the practice of “hearing the dead.” According to the study, published in the journal ‘Mental Health, Religion and Culture’, spiritualist mediums might be more prone to immersive mental activities and unusual auditory experiences early in life.
The study found that mediums who “hear” spirits are said to be experiencing clairaudient communications, rather than clairvoyant (“seeing”) or clairsentient…
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