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How did sรฉances become popular in the 19th century?

During the 19th century, sรฉances surged in popularity, largely fueled by the rise of the Spiritualist movement. People gathered in parlors to contact the spirits of the deceased, seeking comfort, guidance, or proof of the afterlife. These gatherings became a social and spiritual phenomenon across Europe and America.

Events like the mysterious rappings of the Fox Sisters and the growing interest in mediumship led to widespread belief that communication with spirits was not only possible, but also accessible to the average person.

๐Ÿ“œ Cultural Context

The Victorian era was marked by grief, war, and diseaseโ€”conditions that made spiritual contact appealing and meaningful.

๐Ÿ•ฏ Table-Tipping & Trances

Techniques such as table-turning and mediums entering trances captivated audiences and added theatrical flair to sรฉances.

๐Ÿ‘ป Famous Mediums

Figures like Daniel Dunglas Home and Eusapia Palladino gained notoriety for their alleged spirit manifestations.

๐Ÿ“ˆ Movement Growth

Public sรฉances, printed spirit messages, and newspaper stories helped normalize and promote these events in mainstream culture.

Rise of Spiritualism

Explore how the movement spread and gained legitimacy in the 1800s.

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Victorian Parlor Sรฉances

Discover the rituals and etiquette of spiritual gatherings in homes.

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Spirit Photography & Tools

Learn about the devices and media used to โ€œcaptureโ€ spirits.

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Modern Sรฉance Influence

Understand how 19th-century practices still shape todayโ€™s psychic work.

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