Part of a series on the Paranormal Main articles * Astral projection * Astrology * Aura * Bilocation * Clairvoyance * Close encounter * Cold spot * Conjuration * Cryptozoology * Demonic possession * Demonology * Ectoplasm * Electronic voice phenomenon * Exorcism * Extrasensory perception * Forteana * Ghost hunting * Indigo children * Magic * Mediumship * Occult * Orb * Paranormal fiction * Paranormal television * Precognition * Preternatural * Psychic * Psychic reading * Psychokinesis * Psychometry * Remote viewing * Retrocognition * Spirit photography * Spirit possession * Spirit world * Spiritualism * Stone Tape * Supernatural * Telepathy * Ufology Reportedly haunted locations: * India * United Kingdom * United States * World Skepticism * Cold reading * Committee for Skeptical Inquiry * Debunking * Hoax * James Randi Educational Foundation * Magical thinking * Prizes for evidence of the paranormal * Pseudoskepticism * Scientific skepticism Related * Anomalistics * Argument from ignorance * Argumentum ad populum * Bandwagon effect * Begging the question * Cognitive dissonance * Communal reinforcement * Fallacy * Falsifiability * Fringe science * Groupthink * Hypnosis * Junk science * Protoscience * Pseudoscience * Scientific evidence * Scientific method * Superstition * Uncertainty * Urban legend Parapsychology * Death and culture * Parapsychology * Scientific literacy * v * t * e Part of a series on Spiritualism Main articles * Spirit * Spiritualism * Spiritualist beliefs * Spiritism Practices * Mediumship * Faith healing * Psychometry * Automatic writing Related topics * Afterlife * Spirit world * Spirit guide * Shamanism * Animism * Psychic * Clairvoyance * Paranormal * Occult * Ouija * Parapsychology * v * t * e Here is a list of people who claim to be channelers in communication with beings and spirits of the deceased, through the supposed study and practice of Mediumship. Mediumship is the supposed practice of those people - known as mediums - to purportedly mediate communication between spirits of the dead and living human beings.[1][2] ## Contents * A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ## A * Derek Acorah * Rosemary Altea * Darryl Anka ## B * Clifford Bias * Helena Petrovna Blavatsky * Emma Hardinge Britten * Sylvia Browne ## C * Theresa Caputo * Lee Carroll (proposed mediumship communication with Kryon) * Edgar Cayce * George Chapman * Benjamin Creme * Chip Coffey * Florence Cook * Aleister Crowley ## D * Andrew Jackson Davis * Jeane Dixon * Allison DuBois ## E * John Edward ## F * Thomas John Flanagan * Arthur Ford * Colin Fry * Divaldo Pereira Franco * Fox sisters * Matt Fraser (psychic) ## G * Eileen J. Garrett ## H * Victor Hennequin * Tyler Henry * Esther Hicks * Christina Hill * Geoffrey Hoppe (proposed mediumship communication with Tobias) * Swami Laura Horos ## I ## J * Linda and Terry Jamison * John of God ## K * M. Lamar Keene * J. Z. Knight (proposed mediumship communication with Ramtha) ## L * Dada Lekhraj ## M * Char Margolis * Ruth Montgomery * Sally Morgan ## N ## O ## P * Eusapia Palladino * Leonora Piper * James Van Praagh ## Q ## R * Paschal Beverly Randolph * Jane Roberts (proposed mediumship communication with Seth) * Carla Rueckert ## S * Helen Schucman * Paul Solomon * Gary Spivey * Tony Stockwell * Doris Stokes * David Strickel (proposed mediumship communication with The Stream of David) ## T * Stanisława Tomczyk * Monica Ten-Kate ## U ## V * Bonnie Vent (proposed mediumship communication with The Connection) ## W * Neale Donald Walsch * Lorraine Warren * David Wells * Lisa Williams * Jeanette Wilson ## X * Chico Xavier ## Y ## Z ## Contents * A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ## See also * Mediumship ## References 1. ↑ Gilmore, Mernie (October 31, 2005). "A spiritual connection". The Express (London). 2. ↑ Brandreth, Gyles (November 3, 2002). "Is Anybody There?". The Sunday Telegraph (London). *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template