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mediumistic

[ mee-dee-uh-mis-tik ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to a spiritualistic medium.


mediumistic

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adjective

  1. of or relating to a spiritual medium
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mediumistic1

First recorded in 1865–70; medium + -istic
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“You’ve been here nearly a week and I suppose you’ve done nothing with planchette? Automatic writing? I don’t imagine either of these young women has mediumistic gifts? Those are Arthur’s bags right there. He brought his golf clubs, just in case.â€

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And, finally, she can talk through his mouth, thus communicating directly with the narrator while Matthew is in a sort of mediumistic trance.

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Among its best-known exponents are Henry Darger, who painted baroque adventure stories featuring heroic female children known as the Vivian Girls, and Madge Gill, an English outsider artist who created thousands of mediumistic ink drawings through a spirit presence she called "Myrninerest".

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My mediumistic experiences with Mme.

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We may admit that the sub-conscious acts of an abnormal personality, temporarily grafted upon our normal personality, explain the greater part of mediumistic writing communications.

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