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                                                                      Spiritualism

    “Spiritualism, a system of professed communication with departed spirits, chiefly through people called mediums, the doctrine that the spirit exists as distinct from matter or as the only reality.”

    Spiritualism is the only religion to have actually been made legal in the UK, (in 1947). The religion is based on a person’s ability (usually a Medium) in making contact, or communicating, with the spirits of deceased persons. It follows therefore that it is believed that there is life after death and that a spirit or soul is also periodically reincarnated.

    Spiritualism welcomes and embraces people from all denominations regardless of their own religious belief, be that in Allah, Buddha, God, Jehovah etc. A Spiritualist Church is the only recognised religious building where a communication with deceased loved ones is allowed, encouraged and truly believed in.

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