Doris Fisher Stokes
Doris Fisher Stokes (January 6, 1920 - May 8, 1987) was a famous British psychic medium. Her memoirs, public demonstrations of Mediumship, and television appearances helped to raise the profile of Spiritualism and promoted a resurgence of interest in psychic phenomena in the late twentieth century. Stokes was born in Grantham. In her memoirs she claims that she started seeing spirits and hearing disembodied voices in childhood, and developed these abilities further once she joined a local spiritualist church. Critics Accused StokesCritics accused Stokes of fraud, such as using cold reading and eavesdropping to glean information about those who sat for readings with her. [To experience a reading of the type done by Stokes or even to get unpublished information about her, you can request a free psychic reading.] Repeated attempts to discredit her, including by British tabloids which offered financial incentives to her friends and associates to expose her after her death. Visit the archives for psychic medium terms and on how to develop some of your psychic abilities even greater. Yet it never produced evidence to support such charges.When challenged, Stokes was observed to defend herself against critics with messages claimed as containing accurate information by her sitters. Her seven volumes of autobiography document the various tests she underwent to determine the source of her information. One examination involved her subject to a lie detector, another required her to undergo hypnosis and be questioned about her methods. In 1978 Stokes undertook a series of live tests on US television, which increased her public profile as well as that of Spiritualism. Condemnation From The ChurchShe received much condemnation from the Church of England, which objected to spirit communication as an offense to God. Learn more about the weekly Words of Wisdom, which often contain psychic ability types of positive affirmations. Return from this Doris Fisher Stokes page to the Famous Psychics page.


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