Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to EntoWeiss, Sara
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Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento
Weiss, Sara
Mars (Planet) -- Miscellanea; Spirit writings
De L'Ester--Notwithstanding that, logically, neither time or space
are realities, we, very illogically, have found ourselves somewhat
impatient with your visitors, whose prolonged stay has delayed us a
full hour. Ah that is well. Always secure yourself against sudden
recall. We are ready, George. Yes, to-day Earth's outer atmosphere is
very tranquil. You will find Ento's even more so. George, we will pass
directly to the Galarēs[a:]. Gentol[a:], an hour hence a friend will
meet us there. No, you are not acquainted with the gentleman, but you
have heard of him as a guide of your very dear friend, Mrs. S----le,
to whom he writes and for whom he makes slate drawings. She, for a
sufficient reason, has not given you his name. Should I do so I should
violate his and her expressed wishes. On this occasion he will be known
as Doctor Blank. Yes, we have journeyed quickly. In seven minutes to
a second. We will now proceed to the class room adjoining the one we
visited three days ago.
Genessano--Gentol[a:], you perceive that you and we pass through what
mortals term solid substances without experiencing any resistance. I
recall that after my release from my physical body I thought it one of
my strangest experiences of my new state of existence, and for a time I
could not realize that I could pass through a wall or other substance
as easily as through an open door. Newly freed spirits ever are
greatly surprised upon finding themselves possessed of this ability.
Indeed, Spirits of low planes of evolvement rarely realize that in
order to enter a dwelling they need not await the opening of a door or
window.
Gentola--I have observed and thought of it, but always there is so
much that is marvellous in this new experience that I have not found
opportunity to speak of it. Now I shall be pleased if some one will
explain the matter.
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