The Truth of Spiritualism (Paperback)

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: II Seances?Public And Peivate When the first spark of spiritual interest is alight the person interested naturally requires something to keep it burning. " What can I do? " " Where can I go? " " How am I to discover whether there is any truth in what I have heard? " These questions fall naturally from the lips of a possible convert. Following inquiry comes an equally natural desire to know what is a seance; why mediums are necessary; and if spiritual communications are to be depended on. To all these questions there is but one answer: " Try, and prove for yourself." My own first experience of " spiritual demonstration" goes back to quite early girlhood, when owing to my father's interest in the subject we used to try for communications, sitting at a table with joined hands, insemi-darkness, and received messages by means of the alphabet and " raps." As a family we had no object in deceiving ourselves, and my father used to keep a written record of the various communications. They made interesting reading at the time, but after I grew up and left home I did not pursue the subject. The education and experiences of life seemed of more importance than " circles " and mediums and manifestations. But the real interest did not die; it only stood aside and waited its opportunity for renewal. At various times and under varying circumstances I again pursued investigation. The "movement" so called seemed spreading and strengthening with years. It had its own public and its own publications. Seances were widely advertised and opportunity for research afforded to both sceptics and seekers. Storm and stress were recurring agents in forcing methods and discoveries upon publicnotice; criticism was violent; discussion furious. Ridicule was showered upon those who believed e...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: II Seances?Public And Peivate When the first spark of spiritual interest is alight the person interested naturally requires something to keep it burning. " What can I do? " " Where can I go? " " How am I to discover whether there is any truth in what I have heard? " These questions fall naturally from the lips of a possible convert. Following inquiry comes an equally natural desire to know what is a seance; why mediums are necessary; and if spiritual communications are to be depended on. To all these questions there is but one answer: " Try, and prove for yourself." My own first experience of " spiritual demonstration" goes back to quite early girlhood, when owing to my father's interest in the subject we used to try for communications, sitting at a table with joined hands, insemi-darkness, and received messages by means of the alphabet and " raps." As a family we had no object in deceiving ourselves, and my father used to keep a written record of the various communications. They made interesting reading at the time, but after I grew up and left home I did not pursue the subject. The education and experiences of life seemed of more importance than " circles " and mediums and manifestations. But the real interest did not die; it only stood aside and waited its opportunity for renewal. At various times and under varying circumstances I again pursued investigation. The "movement" so called seemed spreading and strengthening with years. It had its own public and its own publications. Seances were widely advertised and opportunity for research afforded to both sceptics and seekers. Storm and stress were recurring agents in forcing methods and discoveries upon publicnotice; criticism was violent; discussion furious. Ridicule was showered upon those who believed e...

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General Books LLC

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United States

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2012

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2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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28

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978-1-4589-0853-7

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9781458908537

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1-4589-0853-4



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