The Scole Experiments: An Exploration of Afterlife Communication

The Scole Experiments, conducted in Norfolk, England, from 1994 to 2004, represent one of the most well-documented and scientifically rigorous investigations into mediumship ever undertaken. Led by Dr. David Fontana, the experiments involved a small group of mediums and researchers, including Robin Foy. During the Scole Experiments, Foy and his fellow mediums reportedly channelled messages from deceased individuals. These messages were recorded and analysed by the researchers. The mediums claimed to have made contact with a wide range of spirits, including famous historical figures, deceased family members, and even extraterrestrial beings. The results of the experiments, published in the book ‘The Scole Report,’ provide compelling evidence for the existence of the afterlife and the ability of mediums to communicate with spirits.

Positive Mediumship Findings

The Scole Experiments yielded a wealth of positive mediumship findings, including:

* **Accurate Information:** mediums provided accurate and detailed information about the lives, personalities, and physical appearances of deceased individuals. This information was often corroborated by independent sources, such as family members and friends. * **Consistent Messages:** The messages received through the mediums were consistent over time, both in terms of content and the personalities of the spirits communicating. * **Independent Verification:** The researchers took steps to independently verify the information provided by the mediums, including visiting the gravesites of the deceased individuals and interviewing their family members. * **Control Experiments:** The experiments included rigorous control conditions, such as blindfolded sittings and the use of multiple mediums, to rule out the possibility of fraud or telepathy.

The Afterlife

In the Scole experiments mediums provided detailed descriptions of the afterlife. They described it as a place of peace, light, and love, where spirits continue to learn, grow, and evolve.

Scepticism and Criticism

Despite the compelling nature of the evidence, the Scole Experiments have not been universally accepted by the scientific community. Some sceptics have argued that the results could have been the result of fraud, telepathy, or wishful thinking. However, the researchers have addressed these criticisms and maintain that the findings are genuine.

Legacy and Impact

The Scole Experiments have made a significant contribution to the field of mediumship research. They provide strong evidence for the existence of the afterlife and the ability of mediums to communicate with spirits. The experiments have also helped to raise awareness of mediumship as a legitimate phenomenon worthy of scientific investigation.

I once had the opportunity to provide an hour’s telephone reading for Robin Foy. During this reading, some of the spirits who’d participated in the Scole Experiments presented to me, with further evidence for Robin. These spirits included Sir Winston Churchill and Thomas Edison. It was a remarkable reading, that I’ll always remember.

The positive mediumship findings from the Scole Experiments provide compelling evidence for the existence of the afterlife and the ability of mediums to connect with spirits.

Kerin Webb has a deep commitment to personal and spiritual development. Here he shares his insights at the Worldwide Temple of Aurora.