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Have you ever wondered what really happens when someone channels another person? If you’re like me, you might have had your doubts or even some fear around it. I remember the first time it happened to me—I was terrified. I didn’t know what was going on. There were all these judgments and scepticism surrounding the idea of channelling, and I wondered if something was wrong with me. But over time, I came to realise that this wasn’t something to fear but something to understand—just like the famous quote by Marie Curie says, “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.”
Nowadays, channelling has become more mainstream, and there’s even scientific interest in what happens to the brain during this process. One fascinating example is Tyler Henry, the well-known medium, who was tested by two doctors to see what happens in his brain while he channels. You can watch the video here, where you’ll see how, during a brain scan, Tyler’s frontal lobe activity slows down—something that typically happens when someone is in a deep meditative or trance state.
It’s amazing to see the scientific validation of what many have experienced for centuries. Tyler’s story shows how channelling isn’t about someone making things up or “guessing.” It’s a real shift in brain activity that’s measurable. This helps to clear up some of the scepticism and misunderstandings around the practice.
For me, channelling was initially a scary and confusing experience, but over time, I learned to embrace it. I now see it as a beautiful way to connect with deeper wisdom or energy. If you’re curious or even a bit sceptical, I encourage you to approach it with an open mind. As the science behind it grows, so does our understanding.
Conclusion: Whether you’re new to the idea of channelling or have had your own experiences, it’s something worth exploring with curiosity rather than fear. As we continue to learn more about the brain and energy, we can embrace these practices as part of the larger tapestry of human experience.