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<blockquote>I don't call myself a channeler because, as far as I'm concerned, [[channeling]] is just another word for spiritualism. Seeking advice from departed spirits has been going on since the witch of Endor conjured up [[Samuel]] the prophet for King Saul<ref>1 Sam. 28.</ref>—and a long time before. While Samuel was a high soul, you can never be sure what you’re going to get with channeling.</blockquote>
I don't call myself a channeler because, as far as I'm concerned, [[channeling]] is just another word for spiritualism. Seeking advice from departed spirits has been going on since the witch of Endor conjured up [[Samuel]] the prophet for King Saul<ref>1 Sam. 28.</ref>—and a long time before. While Samuel was a high soul, you can never be sure what you’re going to get with channeling.

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I don't call myself a channeler because, as far as I'm concerned, [[channeling]] is just another word for spiritualism. Seeking advice from departed spirits has been going on since the witch of Endor conjured up [[Samuel]] the prophet for King Saul<ref>1 Sam. 28.</ref>—and a long time before. While Samuel was a high soul, you can never be sure what you’re going to get with channeling.

I don't call myself a channeler because, as far as I'm concerned, channeling is just another word for spiritualism. Seeking advice from departed spirits has been going on since the witch of Endor conjured up Samuel the prophet for King Saul[1]—and a long time before. While Samuel was a high soul, you can never be sure what you’re going to get with channeling.

  1. 1 Sam. 28.