In-person consultations now available at the College of Psychic Studies in London
The College of Psychic Studies is the world authority in psychic and mediumship training.
The College was founded in 1884 to support and encourage empirical research into the esoteric. The London Spiritualist Alliance was formed by the Rev. William Stainton Moses in 1884 to meet the Victorian era’s rising interest in spiritualism and psychic phenomena. It acquired its current London premises, a beautiful townhouse in South Kensington, in 1925, under the presidency of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Over the years, the College hosted some of the greatest names in the history of mediumship such as Helen Duncan, Madame D’Esperance, Alfred Vout Peters, Geraldine Cummins and Etta Wriedt, to name just a few. Their portraits can be admired around the College along with other notable figures associated with its history such as the scientific pioneers Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir William Crookes and Alfred Russel Wallace.
The London Spiritualist Alliance became The College of Psychic Studies in 1970. To learn more about the College’s rich history, as well as its journal Light, visit here.
Today the College of Psychic Studies continues to shine a light on key themes including consciousness, intuition, self-development and meditation. Tutors and consultants that work at the College are experts in their field. Many also offer one-to-one psychic mediumship readings or healing sessions for those seeking guidance.
Online and in-person consultations are offered at the College of Psychic Studies, 16 Queensberry Place, London, SW7 2EB.
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