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
934. The sounds continued to respond to our inquiries; three expressing
the affirmative, and one the negative. It was suggested by a member of
the circle to use the alphabet as a means of communication; and that
on passing a pencil slowly over the card, the spirits would indicate,
by the sounds, the letters required to convey their thoughts. In this
manner we received many convincing evidences of spirit intercourse;
such as getting the names of our spirit friends, the particular
localities of their birth and death, and the precise time of their
departure from this world, with many other proofs of their presence and
identity.
935. We were soon informed by the communicating intelligence that a
much more rapid mode of communication would now be established between
us. On inquiring its nature, it was spelt out—Let Welthea (referring
to my friend) take the pen, and we will write through her hand.[17] To
all of us this was a new and unexpected revelation. My friend, being
very timid and retiring in her nature, was evidently confused by this
announcement. At our very earnest solicitation, however, she lifted
the pen from the table. Her hand was now seized by an invisible and
intelligent power, and being in a normal state, several beautiful
stanzas,[18] touching her mission in this glorious cause, resulted
from this first and, to all of us, astounding performance.
936. This, to us, was a new phase of the manifestations, and to myself
and friend was very wonderful, since, I am certain, she had never
thought of becoming a medium for spiritual intercommunion.
937. Soon after writing the stanzas alluded to, her hand was again
influenced to write a communication to a gentleman present. He was a
stranger to my friend, now regarded as a medium, and the communication
was from the spirit of a sister who had passed from earth about thirty
years before, the name, in full, of the spirit being appended.
938. After receiving instructions from the spirits, in regard to the
manner of conducting our circle, we adjourned to the time appointed for
our next meeting.
939. On the succeeding day I visited my friend at her residence, and
received many additional evidences of the presence and identity of
spirits. My father, mother, and sister, and many other loved spirit
friends with whom the medium had no acquaintance, and whose names even
were not known to her, communicated, and reminded me of many incidents
of their life on earth of which my friend was wholly ignorant, and some
of them I had myself almost forgotten.
940. At subsequent and frequent interviews with this lady, I received
many indubitable proofs of the presence and guardianship of angels; of
which the following is an example:
941. Some weeks after our first interview, and while discussing the
ordinary topics of the day, her hand was influenced to write these
sentences:
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