Spiritism
Spiritism is a philosophy based on the existence, manifestations, and teachings of spirits. Central to this practice is the role of the medium, who acts as a bridge for communication. Practitioners often interpret these phenomena as evidence of the survival of consciousness beyond physical life.
The belief in the intervention of spirits and the practice of invoking or honouring them is among the oldest and most widespread traditions in human civilisation.
The Legacy of Allan Kardec
In 1853, the French educator Allan Kardec began a rigorous analysis of spirit-led phenomena. Although not a medium himself, he collaborated with numerous mediums to receive and synthesise spiritual teachings. His monumental work, The Spirits' Book, published in 1857, laid the foundation for modern Spiritism. He later founded the Parisian Society for Spiritist Studies and authored essential texts such as The Mediums' Book and The Gospel According to Spiritism.
Spiritism & Anglo-Saxon Spiritualism
While Allan Kardec’s Spiritism and Anglo-Saxon Spiritualism are sometimes viewed as distinct, they are deeply complementary. Each tradition offers insights that address the questions of the other, together forming a more complete understanding of the spiritual realm.
As an Evenk Udagan by lineage and a Northern Seer, Marushka (Madame Constance) draws upon her innate ancestral gifts to host dedicated Spiritist sittings. Her practice is a bridge to the unseen, offering profound mediumistic guidance for those seeking to explore these sacred teachings.
The belief in the intervention of spirits and the practice of invoking or honouring them is among the oldest and most widespread traditions in human civilisation.
The Legacy of Allan Kardec
In 1853, the French educator Allan Kardec began a rigorous analysis of spirit-led phenomena. Although not a medium himself, he collaborated with numerous mediums to receive and synthesise spiritual teachings. His monumental work, The Spirits' Book, published in 1857, laid the foundation for modern Spiritism. He later founded the Parisian Society for Spiritist Studies and authored essential texts such as The Mediums' Book and The Gospel According to Spiritism.
Spiritism & Anglo-Saxon Spiritualism
While Allan Kardec’s Spiritism and Anglo-Saxon Spiritualism are sometimes viewed as distinct, they are deeply complementary. Each tradition offers insights that address the questions of the other, together forming a more complete understanding of the spiritual realm.
As an Evenk Udagan by lineage and a Northern Seer, Marushka (Madame Constance) draws upon her innate ancestral gifts to host dedicated Spiritist sittings. Her practice is a bridge to the unseen, offering profound mediumistic guidance for those seeking to explore these sacred teachings.
In accordance with UK Law, we must state that all Spiritist sittings are provided for entertainment purposes
and spiritual exploration only. They are not a substitute for professional legal, financial, or medical advice.
All services are strictly for adults (18+).