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Bedri Ruhselman (1898-1960)
Founder of Neo-Spiritualism in Turkey.
He is considered a Mission Medium, a very rare category within spiritual mediumship.
By definition every medium have varying degree of ability of tuning in to spiritual "frequencies". But not all "reception" (coming from those frequencies) convey meaningful message (sometimes if any). While mediumship is a gift (meaning that; one either has it or not); very few mediums are actually knowledgeable in spiritual matters. They simply transfer what they capture from their sensitive channels. And once in a while mainstream media picks on certain medium, specially when he/she delivers sensational predictions (i.e. Edgar Cayce).
Bedri Ruhselman's both interest and gift was manifested since his early childhood. He was conducting spiritual sessions, when he was only 12 years old. While continuing his musical education in the Prague Conservatory, in 1920s, he studied the pioneers of classic spiritualism like Allen Kardec, Gustave Geley, Charles Richet, Leon Denis, William Crooks and become experienced in hypnotism and spiritual sessions. He also completed his medical education and graduated as a medical doctor. In 1950 by establishing Metapsychic Investigations and Scientific Research Society, he gifted an institutional identity to Neo-Spiritualism.
His true duty started in 1958 by means of spiritual sessions with a guide being from higher spiritual plans which identified itself as “The Master”. Ruhselman and his carefully selected mediums received vast amount of knowledge via these sessions during few months. That body of knowledge has been compiled as a book, which Ruhselman never claimed any ownership (stating that it's purely a gift from higher spiritual plan). The plan has instructed that; the book was only to be released in future - to be identified by a certain sign.
That point alone commends recognition for pure selfless devotion towards undertaken duty. If the ego was in play; one would usually do anything for fame or at least to cash on the subject. But Ruhselman completes his true duty and hands over the book for safekeeping without ever mentioning one word about the content. He passes away few months after (1960).
54 years later the sign materializes and the book is finally released for humanity.
Founder of Neo-Spiritualism in Turkey.
He is considered a Mission Medium, a very rare category within spiritual mediumship.
By definition every medium have varying degree of ability of tuning in to spiritual "frequencies". But not all "reception" (coming from those frequencies) convey meaningful message (sometimes if any). While mediumship is a gift (meaning that; one either has it or not); very few mediums are actually knowledgeable in spiritual matters. They simply transfer what they capture from their sensitive channels. And once in a while mainstream media picks on certain medium, specially when he/she delivers sensational predictions (i.e. Edgar Cayce).
Bedri Ruhselman's both interest and gift was manifested since his early childhood. He was conducting spiritual sessions, when he was only 12 years old. While continuing his musical education in the Prague Conservatory, in 1920s, he studied the pioneers of classic spiritualism like Allen Kardec, Gustave Geley, Charles Richet, Leon Denis, William Crooks and become experienced in hypnotism and spiritual sessions. He also completed his medical education and graduated as a medical doctor. In 1950 by establishing Metapsychic Investigations and Scientific Research Society, he gifted an institutional identity to Neo-Spiritualism.
His true duty started in 1958 by means of spiritual sessions with a guide being from higher spiritual plans which identified itself as “The Master”. Ruhselman and his carefully selected mediums received vast amount of knowledge via these sessions during few months. That body of knowledge has been compiled as a book, which Ruhselman never claimed any ownership (stating that it's purely a gift from higher spiritual plan). The plan has instructed that; the book was only to be released in future - to be identified by a certain sign.
That point alone commends recognition for pure selfless devotion towards undertaken duty. If the ego was in play; one would usually do anything for fame or at least to cash on the subject. But Ruhselman completes his true duty and hands over the book for safekeeping without ever mentioning one word about the content. He passes away few months after (1960).
54 years later the sign materializes and the book is finally released for humanity.