Mailbag Episode 7 – “The Science of Spirit and the Mechanics of Mediumship”

The Observable Unknown - Ein Podcast von Dr. Juan Carlos Rey

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In this special Mailbag installment, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com answers a letter from Clara W of Asheville, North Carolina, who asks about the ancient practice of spirit communication. Drawing on his thirty-year body of research and teaching, Dr. Rey explains how conditioning Broca’s Area and Wernicke’s Area - the brain’s language centers - can strengthen intuitive speech and symbolic translation, while regulation of the limbic system allows practitioners to access altered states of consciousness safely and consistently. The episode bridges anthropology, neurolinguistics, and transpersonal psychology to show how mediumship arises from measurable biological processes rather than mystical abstraction. Listeners will learn how respiratory entrainment, micro-movement, and hemispheric synchronization transform intuition into reliable perception - and how emotion, chemistry, and attention converge to form the neural architecture of faith itself. Across cultures and centuries, every form of trance, prophecy, and divination has relied on the same physiological symphony: breath, rhythm, and meaning. This conversation reveals why mediumship is not supernatural - it is super-biological. Key topics: mediumship science, Broca’s Area training, Wernicke’s Area integration, limbic resonance, neuro-somatic conditioning, intuitive cognition, spiritual neuroscience, transpersonal psychology, anthropology of ritual, scientific mediumship. To learn more or to enroll in Mediumship Coursework, visit crowscupboard.com.Connect with Dr. Rey on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter), and please rate and review The Observable Unknown - your reflections help others discover the bridge between science and soul.

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