The Foundation was formed on the 3rd July 1997 with ten members.
This meeting set up the basis of The Foundation as it is today.
The first official meeting was held on 24th May 1997 with those 10 members who became the first committee.
The Constitution was set up at a special meeting on the 16th August 1997 and confirmed in November 1998. A copy of the Constitution is available to all members.
The Foundation is a Charitable Trust, operating as a School dedicated to the training of Mediums. The purpose of the Foundation is to educate the public to understand Mediumship and to raise the standard of Mediumship Demonstrations within New Zealand. The Foundation teaches the difference between a Psychic and a Medium and offers continued learning for prospective Mediums of all ages knowledge and experience.
Spiritualism is a Philosophy not a Religion
(Silver Birch)
THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES
(open to interpretation)
1. The Fatherhood of God
2. The Brotherhood of Man
3. The Communion of Spirits & the Ministry of Angels
4. The Continuous Existence of the Human Soul
5. Personal Responsibility
6. Compensation & Retribution hereafter for all the good & evil
deeds done here on earth
7. Eternal progress open to every Human Soul
The Foundation welcomes Students of all ages, and has respect and understanding for the Cultural Health and Safety applicable to all Religions, Ethnic Groups and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The first Public meeting, “An Afternoon of Spirit Communication”, was held at the South Auckland Spiritualist Church on the 4th October 1997.
Since that time the Annual Programme has had several changes. Public Meetings are held monthly. These take the form of “An Afternoon of Spirit Communication” ( messages received from the Spirit World for people in the audience) which includes Spirit Portraiture. Four Tuesdays of each month are taken up with Discussion Groups and Spiritualist Healing Groups. Courses On Mediumship and Spiritual Understanding together with Mediumship Training are also available through-out the year.
All Foundation meetings are held at The Leys Institute, 20 St Marys Bay Road, Ponsonby, Auckland.
An annual flyer is available which covers all dates of these events.
Enquiries are always welcome. |