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
1039. A beautiful and much-loved son, who left this world at three
years of age, came to me, at the end of twenty-seven years, from
the seventh supernal sphere, with words of love, consolation, and
advice. Such events, to a believer in the spiritual doctrine, are well
calculated to arouse the strongest energies of the soul and inspire the
best feelings of the heart!
1040. The regular progress of maturity of the spirit, uninterrupted by
the grave, is made evident to our astonished minds by an event like
this. We are also admonished by the same source that decline is not an
attribute of spirit life; that old age recedes, and infancy advances,
to the same point of maturity, with entire immunity from all physical
infirmity.
1041. On last Christmas-day, being convalescent from a rather doubtful
illness, and musing alone on the wonders and blessings of spiritual
intercourse, I was induced to write the following letter to my
much-loved spirit daughter, from whom had come the preceding and many
other communications:
1042. ‘_Dear angel Child_: The untiring affinity of your cherished
love, which, unobstructed by time and space, makes you so often the
companion of my mind and heart, and the dear partner of my thoughts
and feelings, would seem to render the present object of addressing a
letter to you and your dear brothers in heaven a superfluous task.
1043. But, my dear Maria, my ever dear and cherished child, with
my growing faith in the blessed reality of spiritual existence, I
am becoming daily more anxious to preserve the history of my happy
experience, and also my correspondence with my beloved relations of
this world, who have preceded me in the progressive destiny of the
human race. Beside which, my beloved daughter, it will assimilate,
revive, and perpetuate that mundane correspondence, the dear mementoes
of which had their beginning seventeen summers since in your sick
chamber on the banks of the Hudson, while an ambitious and youthful
votary of Minerva, and ended on the Alabama, ever sacred to my memory,
with the termination of your worldly career, a wife and a mother.
1044. The considerations which engage my mind and elicit my solicitude,
in this contemplated correspondence with my spirit relatives and
friends, are the mode of conducting it, that may make them acquainted
with its contents, the fear of transcending the limits of propriety
in the subject-matter of my letters, and my solicitude to make all my
thoughts, feelings, and acts as conformable to the high behests of
spirit life as may be within the reach of my weak and earthly nature.
1045. The communications I have received from you and your dear
brothers, and from your Uncle John and Aunt Rebecca, are a perpetual
source of happiness to my mind, and nothing, while I am in this world,
can reflect so much joy on my heart as the continued correspondence of
all the loved ones who have gone before me.
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