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  1. Gordon Higginson was one of the finest mediums of the last century and an excellent medium, speaker and teacher. He was known as “Mr Mediumship” since his gifts of mediumship were wide-ranging and he was a man of great charisma.

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  2. Gordon, perhaps the greatest medium in living memory, passed suddenly to spirit on 18th January, 1993. Mathematically astute readers will have spotted that this service was actually celebrated some 20 years and 51 days after Gordon’s passing, and there was a rather British reason for that.

  3. Although Gordon was an excellent mental medium, he claimed his mothers mediumship to be superior – although others strongly contradict this claim. Fanny Higginson tutored her son from an early age and Gordon became known as a boy medium. At the age of 12 he gave his first public demonstration.

  4. This is an article from 1964 which provides a fascinating biography of Gordon’s life to that point. It discusses his development, his time in the war and how he became the medium of choice for the Spiritualists National Union (SNU) publicity meetings.

    • Martin Twycross
    • Early Life and Spiritual Development
    • The Spiritualist National Union
    • Public Demonstrations and Media Appearances
    • The Arthur Findlay College
    • Legacy

    Gordon Higginson was born on November 17, 1918, in the small town of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. He was raised in a spiritualist household, as his mother, Fanny Higginson, was a medium herself. From an early age, he displayed signs of psychic abilities, with his mother and other mediums recognising his innate gift. He would often receive mess...

    Gordon Higginson’s career as a professional medium began in the 1940s, when he started conducting public demonstrations of mediumship. In 1945, he became a member of the Spiritualist National Union (SNU), the organisation dedicated to promoting and supporting spiritualism in the United Kingdom, and of which Croydon Spiritualist Church is a member. ...

    Gordon Higginson’s public demonstrations of mediumship, which often took place in churches and spiritualist centers, drew large crowds of eager attendees. His warm personality and incredible accuracy in delivering messages from the spirit world left a profound impact on those present. Higginson’s abilities extended beyond clairvoyance and clairaudi...

    One of Higginson’s most significant contributions to the spiritualist movement was his involvement in the establishment and development of the Arthur Findlay College in Stansted, England. In 1964, he was appointed principal of the college, a position he held until his death in 1993. Under his leadership, the college flourished, becoming an internat...

    Gordon Higginson’s legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of those who were touched by his extraordinary work. His life-long dedication to the spiritualist cause and his unwavering commitment to the development of future generations of mediums have left a lasting impact on the world of spiritualism. As we continue to explore the mysteries of life ...

  5. Feb 11, 2013 · Gordon was 18 when he realized he was a trance medium. He remembered shutting his eyes when he felt drowsy at a Sunday Spiritualist Church service. The next thing I knew was that the chairlady stood by my side offering me a glass of water.

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  7. Gordon Higginson's authorised biography, On the Side of Angels, is written by Jean Bassett. In it, Gordon recounts that his mother received predictions from the spirit world about his birth and his mediumistic abilities.

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