The specific analysis of group dynamics within communities bonded by shared belief in psychic phenomena, from online forums to in-person development circles. It explores the phenomenon of "psychic pecking orders" (who gets to channel the highest beings), the social function of shared vocabulary (we don't say "guess," we say "receive intuitive impressions"), and the inevitable splits that occur when one member claims to have received a message that contradicts the group's consensus. Psychic sociology proves that even among people who communicate with the beyond, terrestrial drama finds a way.
Example: "At the spiritualist church, a classic example of psychic sociology unfolded when two mediums both claimed to channel the same spirit guide but received conflicting messages about whether the group should serve tea or coffee after the service. The guide, apparently, was as indecisive as the humans, leading to a schism that lasted three years."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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