Code of Ethics as a Launch Point for Mediumship and Trance Channeling Field Advancement

by Siri Zemel

by Siri Zemel

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Siri Zemel

Siri Zemel

Dr. Siri Zemel earned her doctorate in Mind-Body Medicine at Saybrook University with a concentration in Healthcare Systems. Prior to that, she completed her graduate degree in Nutrition Science with a concentration in Counseling Psychology from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Zemel served as a behavioral healthcare executive for two decades before transitioning to investigate anomalous experiences. She is an independent researcher and has collaborated with the Institute of Noetic Sciences to study the ethics and professionalization of mediumship and channeling. Her most recent collaborative study examines emergent non-religious glossolalia (light language). She published her own personal experiences in her first book, Guided: Journey into the Unknown to Awaken the Soul and Live in Truth.

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