Spiritism and Religion; A Moral Study. Baron Johan Liljencrants
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Author: Baron Johan Liljencrants
Page Count: 90 pages
Published Date: 19 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781236264480
File Name: spiritism.and.religion;.a.moral.study.pdf
Download Link: spiritism and religion; a moral study
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...assist in the levitation?" Well, we shall see! Professor Richet wishing to continue the experiments with Eusapia with a view to obtaining evidence of a more satisfactory character invited some distinguished men to investigate her mediumship in his home on the He de Roubaud. His invitation was accepted 1 See Flammarion, "Mysterious Psychic Forces," p. 155. by Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. F. W. H. Myers, and Dr. Ochorowicz, and by Professor and Mrs. Henry Sidgwick and Sir William Crookes, which latter arrived for the later part of the sittings. The experiments which began in July, 1894, were after some time transferred from the island to Carquieranne.1 Four sittings were held and the usual phenomena were exhibited, including raps, tilts and levitations of the table in full light, telekinetic phenomena of a certain variety, playing of musical instruments, touches, faces, and so forth, the most remarkable ones consisting in the winding of a music box, which then began to play and finally was torn from the string by which it was suspended, and in the turning of a key in a door seven feet from the medium, which key subsequently was brought to the table and again replaced in the keyhole. Richet, Lodge and Myers were convinced that some of the phenomena they had witnessed were due to supernatural causes and also Sir William Crookes seems to accept this conclusion; the Sidgwicks were impressed but not convinced. In his report, however, Lodge offers no explanation but asserts that his conviction is mainly based on his observation of telekinetic phenomena in sufficient light to see the objects move, those being the simplest and most definite. And he argues that if the genuineness of some of the phenomena, which would seem impossible, is established, the rest w...
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