Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
519. Let us now wend our way to the fifth sphere. This state is in
a still greater degree heavenly. As far as the eye can reach are
seen lovely villas, magnificent temples, forest-crowned hills, and
gently undulating plains. Let us go up this avenue, shaded with lofty
sycamores: this is the residence of H. K. White. How enchanting the
spot! It is a low cottage embosomed in the midst of trees and flowers,
which, by interlacing, form beautiful arbours with arched entrances.
The grounds about this dwelling are skilfully and tastefully laid
out. The clematis and honeysuckle entwine their tendrils around the
trellis-work of the door. Let us enter. Statues of the most exquisite
finish fill the niches; couches and divans of various forms and
singular devices grace the rooms, and carpets of the softest texture
and most brilliant dyes cover the floors. It is, indeed, the beau
ideal of a poet’s home. In this sphere dwell Channing, Ballou, Murray,
the Wesleys, Byron, Burns, Moore, Shelley, Scott, and Hahnemann, the
founder of your school, who is still engaged in the investigation of
scientific truths. I speak of those persons in particular, because
I am personally acquainted with them, being attracted to them by a
congeniality of feeling.
520. The sixth state or sphere far transcends the most gorgeous
picture of oriental splendour. So lovely are the scenes presented to
the view there, that I cannot impress your mind with any thing like
a just conception of them. _I receive my ideas of the fifth, sixth,
and seventh spheres from the spirits who dwell therein, having never
visited them in person._ What a magnificent panorama is there presented
to the spirit’s gaze! There are colossal temples, and “houses not made
with hands, eternal in the heavens.” As far as the vision can extend
may be seen cities and palaces, whose lofty domes sparkle like diamonds
in the sunbeams of heaven; oceans and seas with which yours are mere
lakes in comparison; placid lakes and noble rivers winding their
interminable way through valleys clothed with perpetual verdure.
521. There are gardens there of inconceivable beauty, filled with the
choicest and most aromatic herbs and flowers, and birds with every
conceivable variety of plumage. The parks are of great magnitude,
and abound with the most beautiful animals. The swift antelope,
the wild gazelle, and the graceful deer are seen ranging over the
flowery plains. There the lion and the lamb lie down together in
peaceful innocence. There are congregated millions of spirits, who are
associated together like a harmonious and happy family. The vales are
vocal with celestial melody, and the air is redolent with the perfume
of flowers.
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