第2章

Ithasbeenshownthatthereissomegoodevidencefortheexistenceofthissecondbodyapartfrompsychicreligion,buttothosewhohaveexaminedthatreligionitisthecentreofthewholesystem,sufficientlyrealtoberecognisedbyclairvoyants,tobeheardbyclairaudients,andeventomakeanexactimpressionuponaphotographicplate。Ofthelatterphenomenon,ofwhichIhavehadsomeveryparticularopportunitiesofjudging,IhavenomoredoubtthanIhaveoftheordinaryphotographyofcommerce。

Ithadalreadybeenshownbytheastronomersthatthesensitizedplateisamoredelicaterecordinginstrumentthanthehumanretina,andthatitcanshowstarsuponaPage59

longexposurewhichtheeyehasneverseen。Itwouldappearthatthespiritworldisreallysoneartousthataverylittleextrahelpundercorrectconditionsofmediumshipwillmakeallthedifference。Thustheplate,insteadoftheeye,maybringthelovedfacewithintherangeofvision,whilethetrumpet,actingasamegaphone,maybringbackthefamiliarvoicewherethespiritwhisperwithnomechanicalaidwasstillinaudible。

Soloudmaythelatterphenomenonbethatinonecase,ofwhichIhavetherecord,thedeadman’sdogwassoexcitedathearingoncemorehismaster’svoicethathebrokehischain,anddeeplyscarredtheoutsideoftheseanceroomdoorinhiseffortstoforceanentrance。

Now,havingsaidsomuchofthespiritbody,andhavingindicatedthatitspresenceisnotvouchedforbyonlyonelineofevidenceorschoolofthought,letusturntowhathappensatthetimeofdeath,accordingtotheobservationofclairvoyantsonthissideandtheposthumousaccountsofthedeadupontheother。Itisexactlywhatweshouldexpecttohappen,grantedthedoubleidentity。InapainlessandnaturalprocessPage60

thelighterdisengagesitselffromtheheavier,andslowlydrawsitselfoffuntilitstandswiththesamemind,thesameemotions,andanexactlysimilarbody,besidethecouchofdeath,awareofthosearoundandyetunabletomakethemawareofit,savewherethatfinerspiritualeyesightcalledclairvoyanceexists。How,wemaywellask,canitseewithoutthenaturalorgans?Howdidthehashishvictimseehisownunconsciousbody?

HowdidtheFloridadoctorseehisfriend?Thereisapowerofperceptioninthespiritualbodywhichdoesgivethepower。Wecansaynomore。Totheclairvoyantthenewspiritseemslikeafilmyoutline。Totheordinarymanitisinvisible。Toanotherspirititwould,nodoubt,seemasnormalandsubstantialasweappeartoeachother。Thereissomeevidencethatitrefineswithtime,andisthereforenearertothematerialatthemomentofdeathorcloselyafterit,thanafteralapseofmonthsoryears。Hence,itisthatapparitionsofthedeadaremostclearandmostcommonaboutthetimeofdeath,andhencealso,nodoubt,thefactthatthecatalepticphysicianalreadyquotedwasseenPage61

andrecognisedbyhisfriend。Themeshesofhisether,ifthephrasebepermitted,werestillheavywiththematterfromwhichtheyhadonlyjustbeendisentangled。

Havingdisengageditselffromgrossermatter,whathappenstothisspiritbody,thepreciousbarkwhichbearsourallinalluponthisvoyageintounknownseas?Verymanyaccountshavecomebacktous,verbalandwritten,detailingtheexperiencesofthosewhohavepassedon。Theverbalarebytrancemediums,whoseutterancesappeartobecontrolledbyoutsideintelligences。Thewrittenfromautomaticwriterswhosescriptisproducedinthesameway。Atthesewordsthecriticnaturallyandreasonablyshies,witha\"Whatnonsense!Howcanyoucontrolthestatementofthismediumwhoisconsciouslyorunconsciouslypretendingtoinspiration?\"

Thisisahealthyscepticism,andshouldanimateeveryexperimenterwhotestsanewmedium。Theproofsmustlieinthecommunicationitself。Iftheyarenotpresent,then,asalways,wemustacceptnaturalratherthanunknownexplanations。Buttheyarecontinuallypresent,andinsuchobviousformsthatnoPage62

onecandenythem。ThereisacertainprofessionalmediumtowhomI

havesentmany,motherswhowereinneedofconsolation。Ialwaysasktheapplicantstoreporttheresulttome,andIhavetheirlettersofsurpriseandgratitudebeforemeasIwrite。\"Thankyouforthisbeautifulandinterestingexperience。Shedidnotmakeasinglemistakeabouttheirnames,andeverythingshesaidwascorrect。\"Inthiscasetherewasariftbetweenhusbandandwifebeforedeath,butthemediumwasable,unaided,toexplainandclearupthewholematter,mentioningthecorrectcircumstances,andnamesofeveryoneconcerned,andshowingthereasonsforthenon—arrivalofcertainletters,whichhadbeenthecauseofthemisunderstanding。Thenextcasewasalsooneofhusbandandwife,butitisthehusbandwhoisthesurvivor。

Hesays:\"Itwasamostsuccessfulsitting。Amongotherthings,IaddressedaremarkinDanishtomywife(whoisaDanishgirl),andtheanswercamebackinEnglishwithouttheleasthesitation。\"Thenextcasewasagainofamanwhohadlostaverydearmalefriend。\"IhavehadthemostwonderfulresultswithPage63

Mrs。————to—day。Icannottellyouthejoyithasbeentome。Manygratefulthanksforyourhelp。\"Thenextonesays:\"Mrs。————wassimplywonderful。Ifonlymorepeopleknew,whatagonytheywouldbespared。\"

Inthiscasethewifegotintouchwiththehusband,andthemediummentionedcorrectlyfivedeadrelativeswhowereinhiscompany。Thenextisacaseofmotherandson。\"IsawMrs。————to—day,andobtainedverywonderfulresults。Shetoldmenearlyeverythingquitecorrectly——averyfewmistakes。\"

Thenextissimilar。\"Wewerequitesuccessful。MyboyevenremindedmeofsomethingthatonlyheandIknew。\"Saysanother:\"Myboyremindedmeofthedaywhenhesowedturnipseeduponthelawn。Onlyhecouldhaveknownofthis。\"Thesearefairsamplesoftheletters,ofwhichIholdalargenumber。TheyarefrompeoplewhopresentthemselvesfromamongthemillionslivinginLondon,ortheprovinces,andaboutwhoseaffairsthemediumhadnopossiblenormalwayofknowing。OfalltheverynumerouscaseswhichIhavesenttothismediumIhaveonlyhadafewwhichhavebeencompletefailures。OnPage64

quotingmyresultstoSirOliverLodge,heremarkedthathisownexperiencewithanothermediumhadbeenalmostidentical。ItisnoexaggerationtosaythatourBritishtelephonesystemswouldprobablygivealargerproportionofuselesscalls。Howisanycritictogetbeyondthesefactssavebyignoringormisrepresentingthem?Healthy,scepticismisthebasisofallaccurateobservation,buttherecomesatimewhenincredulitymeanseitherculpableignoranceorelseimbecility,andthistimehasbeenlongpastinthematterofspiritintercourse。

Inmyowncase,thismediummentionedcorrectlythefirstnameofaladywhohaddiedinourhouse,gaveseveralverycharacteristicmessagesfromher,describedtheonlytwodogswhichwehaveeverkept,andendedbysayingthatayoungofficerwasholdingupagoldcoinbywhichIwouldrecognisehim。Ihadlostmybrother—in—law,anarmydoctor,inthewar,andIhadgivenhimaspadeguineaforhisfirstfee,whichhealwaysworeonhischain。Therewerenotmorethantwoorthreecloserelativeswhoknewaboutthisincident,sothatthetestwasaparticularlygoodone。ShePage65

madenoincorrectstatements,thoughsomewerevague。AfterIhadrevealedtheidentityofthismediumseveralpressmenattemptedtohavetestseanceswithher——atestseancebeing,inmostcases,aseancewhichbeginsbybreakingeverypsychicconditionandmakingsuccessmostimprobable。Oneofthesegentlemen,Mr。UlyssRogers,hadveryfairresults。Anothersentfrom\"Truth\"hadcompletefailure。Itmustbeunderstoodthatthesepowersdonotworkfromthemedium,butthroughthemedium,andthattheforcesinthebeyondhavenottheleastsympathywithasmartyoungpressmaninsearchofclevercopy,whiletheyhaveaverydifferentfeelingtoabereavedmotherwhoprayswithallherbrokenheartthatsomeassurancemaybegivenherthatthechildofherloveisnotgonefromherforever。Whenthisfactismastered,anditisunderstoodthat\"Standanddeliver\"methodsonlyexcitegentlederisionontheotherside,weshallfindsomemoreintelligentmannerofputtingthingsofthespirittotheproof。

Note:SeeAppendixD。

Ihavedweltupontheseresults,whichPage66

couldbematchedbyothermediums,toshowthatwehavesolidandcertainreasonstosaythattheverbalreportsarenotfromthemediumsthemselves。

ReadersofArthurHill’s\"PsychicalInvestigations\"willfindmanyevenmoreconvincingcases。Sointhewrittencommunications,Ihaveinapreviouspaperpointedtothe\"GateofRemembrance\"case,butthereisagreatmassofmaterialwhichprovesthat,inspiteofmistakesandfailures,therereallyisachannelofcommunication,fitfulandevasivesometimes,butentirelybeyondcoincidenceorfraud。These,then,aretheusualmeansbywhichwereceivepsychicmessages,thoughtabletilting,ouijaboards,glassesuponasmoothsurface,oranythingwhichcanbemovedbythevitalanimal—magneticforcealreadydiscussedwillequallyservethepurpose。

Ofteninformationisconveyedorallyorbywritingwhichcouldnothavebeenknowntoanyoneconcerned。Mr。Wilkinsonhasgivendetailsofthecasewherehisdeadsondrewattentiontothefactthatacurio(acoinbentbyabullet)hadbeenoverlookedamonghiseffects。SirWilliamBarretthasnarratedhowayoungPage67

officersentamessageleavingapearltie—pintoafriend。Nooneknewthatsuchapinexisted,butitwasfoundamonghisthings。ThedeathofSirHughLanewasgivenataprivateseanceinDublinbeforethedetailsoftheLusitaniadisasterhadbeenpublished。

Note:Thedetailsofboththeselattercasesaretobefoundin\"VoicesfromtheVoid\"byMrs。TraversSmith,abookcontainingsomewellweighedevidence。Onthatmorningweourselves,inasmallseance,gotthemessage\"Itisterrible,terrible,andwillgreatlyaffectthewar,\"atatimewhenwewereconvincedthatnogreatlossoflifecouldhaveoccurred。

Suchexamplesareverynumerous,andareonlyquotedheretoshowhowimpossibleitistoinvoketelepathyastheoriginofsuchmessages。Thereisonlyoneexplanationwhichcoversthefacts。Theyarewhattheysaytheyare,messagesfromthosewhohavepassedon,fromthespiritualbodywhichwasseentorisefromthedeathbed,whichhasbeensooftenphotographed,whichpervadesallreligionineveryage,andwhichhasbeenable,underpropercircumstances,tomaterialisebackintoatemporarysoliditysothatitcouldwalkandtalklikeamortal,whetherinJerusalemtwothousandyearsPage68

ago,orinthelaboratoryofMr。Crookes,inMorningtonRoad,London。

LetusforamomentexaminethefactsinthisCrookes’

episode。Asmallbookexistswhichdescribesthem,thoughitisnotasaccessibleasitshouldbe。Inthesewonderfulexperiments,whichextendedoverseveralyears,MissFlorrieCook,whowasayoungladyoffrom16

to18yearsofage,wasrepeatedlyconfinedinProf。Crookes’study,thedoorbeinglockedontheinside。Hereshelayunconsciousuponacouch。

Thespectatorsassembledinthelaboratory,whichwasseparatedbyacurtainedopeningfromthestudy。Afterashortinterval,throughthisopeningthereemergedaladywhowasinallwaysdifferentfromMissCook。ShegaveherearthnameasKatieKing,andsheproclaimedherselftobeamaterialisedspirit,whosemissionitwas\"tocarrytheknowledgeofimmortalitytomortals。Shewasofgreatbeautyofface,figure,andmanner。ShewasfourandahalfinchestallerthanMissCook,fair,whereasthelatterwasdark,andasdifferentfromherasonewomancouldbefromanother。Herpulseratewasmarkedlyslower。ShebecameforPage69

thetimeentirelyoneofthecompany,walkingabout,addressingeachpersonpresent,andtakingdelightinthechildren。Shemadenoobjectiontophotographyoranyothertest。Forty—eightphotographsofdifferentdegreesofexcellenceweremadeofher。Shewasseenatthesametimeasthemediumonseveraloccasions。Finallyshedeparted,sayingthathermissionwasoverandthatshehadotherworktodo。Whenshevanishedmaterialismshouldhavevanishedalso,ifmankindhadtakenadequatenoticeofthefacts。

Now,whatcanthefair—mindedinquirersaytosuchastoryasthat——oneofmany,butforthemomentweareconcentratinguponit?

WasMr。Crookesablasphemousliar?Buttherewereverymanywitnesses,asmanysometimesaseightatasinglesitting。AndtherearethephotographswhichincludeMissCookandshowthatthetwowomenwerequitedifferent。

Washehonestlymistaken?Butthatisinconceivable。Readtheoriginalnarrativeandseeifyoucanfindanysolutionsavethatitistrue。Ifamancanreadthatsober,cautiousstatementandnotbeconvinced,thenPage70

assuredlyhisbrain,isoutofgear。Finally,askyourselfwhetheranyreligiousmanifestationintheworldhashadanythingliketheabsoluteproofwhichliesinthisone。Cannottheorthodoxseethatinsteadofcombatingsuchastory,ortalkingnonsenseaboutdevils,theyshouldhailthatwhichisindeedthefinalanswertothatmaterialismwhichistheirreallydangerousenemy。EvenasIwrite,myeyefallsuponaletteronmydeskfromanofficerwhohadlostallfaithinimmortalityandbecomeanabsolutematerialist。

\"Icametodreadmyreturnhome,forIcannotstandhypocrisy,andIknewwellmyattitudewouldcausesomemembersofmyfamilydeepgrief。Yourbookhasnowbroughtmeuntoldcomfort,andIcanfacethefuturecheerfully。\"

ArethesefruitsfromtheDevil’stree,youtimidorthodoxcritic?

Havingthengotintouchwithourdead,weproceed,naturally,toaskthemhowitiswiththem,andunderwhatconditionstheyexist。

Itisaveryvitalquestion,sincewhathasbefallenthemyesterdaywillsurelybefallusto—morrow。Buttheansweristidingsofgreatjoy。OfthenewvitalmesPage71

sagetohumanitynothingismoreimportantthanthat。Itrollsawayallthosehorribleman—bredfearsandfancies,foundeduponmorbidimaginationsandthewildphrasesoftheoriental。Wecomeuponwhatissane,whatismoderate,whatisreasonable,whatisconsistentwithgradualevolutionandwiththebenevolenceofGod。WerethereeveranyconsciousblasphemersuponearthwhohaveinsultedtheDeitysodeeplyasthoseextremists,betheyCalvinist,RomanCatholic,Anglican,orJew,whopicturedwiththeirdistortedmindsanimplacabletorturerastheRuleroftheUniverse!

Thetruthofwhatistoldusastothelifebeyondcaninitsverynatureneverbeabsolutelyestablished。Itisfarnearertocompleteproof,however,thananyreligiousrevelationwhichhaseverprecededit。Wehavethefactthattheseaccountsaremixedupwithothersconcerningourpresentlifewhichareoftenabsolutelytrue。Ifaspiritcantellthetruthaboutoursphere,itisdifficulttosupposethatheisentirelyfalseabouthisown。Then,again,thereisaverygreatsimilarityaboutsuchaccounts,thoughtheiroriginmaybefrompeopleveryfarapart。Page72

Thusthough\"non—veridical,\"tousethemodernjargon,theydoconformtoallourcanonsofevidence。Aseriesofbookswhichhaveattractedfarlessattentionthantheydeservehavedrawnthecominglifeinveryclosedetail。Thesebooksarenotfoundonrailwaybookstallsorinpopularlibraries,butthesuccessiveeditionsthroughwhichtheypassshowthatthereisadeeperpublicwhichgetswhatitwantsinspiteofartificialobstacles。

LookingoverthelistofmyreadingIfind,besidesnearlyadozenveryinterestinganddetailedmanuscriptaccounts,suchpublishednarrativesas\"Claude’sBook,\"purportingtocomefromayoungBritishaviator;\"ThySonLiveth,\"fromanAmericansoldier,\"PrivateDowding\";

\"Raymond,\"fromaBritishsoldier;\"DoThoughtsPerish?\"whichcontainsaccountsfromseveralBritishsoldiersandothers;\"IHeardaVoice,\"whereawell—knownK。C。,throughthemediumshipofhistwoyoungdaughters,hasaveryfullrevelationofthelifebeyond;\"AfterDeath,\"withtheallegedexperiencesofthefamousMissJuliaAmes;\"TheSevenPurposes,\"fromanAmericanPage73

pressman,andmanyothers。Theydiffermuchinliteraryskillandarenotallequallyimpressive,butthepointwhichmuststrikeanyimpartialmindisthegeneralagreementofthesevariousaccountsastotheconditionsofspiritlife。Anexaminationwouldshowthatsomeofthemmusthavebeeninthepressatthesametime,sothattheycouldnothaveeachinspiredtheother。\"Claude’sBook\"and\"ThySonLiveth\"appearedatnearlythesametimeondifferentsidesoftheAtlantic,buttheyagreeveryclosely。

\"Raymond\"and\"DoThoughtsPerish?\"mustalsohavebeeninthepresstogether,buttheschemeofthingsisexactlythesame。Surelytheagreementofwitnessesmusthere,asinallcases,beaccountedasatestoftruth。Theydiffermainly,asitseemstome,whentheydealwiththeirownfutureincludingspeculationsastoreincarnation,etc。,whichmaywellbeasfoggytothemasitistous,orsystemsofphilosophywhereagainindividualopinionisapparent。

Ofalltheseaccountstheonewhichismostdeservingofstudyis\"Raymond。\"ThisissobecauseithasbeencompiledfromseveralfamousmediumsworkingindependentPage74

lyofeachother,andhasbeencheckedandchronicledbyamanwhoisnotonlyoneoftheforemostscientistsoftheworld,andprobablytheleadingintellectualforceinEurope,butonewhohasalsohadauniqueexperienceoftheprecautionsnecessaryfortheobservationofpsychicphenomena。Thebrightandsweetnatureoftheyoungsoldierupontheotherside,andhiseagernesstotellofhisexperienceisalsoafactorwhichwillappealtothosewhoarealreadysatisfiedastothetruthofthecommunications。

Forallthesereasonsitisamostimportantdocument——indeeditwouldbenoexaggerationtosaythatitisoneofthemostimportantinrecentliterature。Itis,asIbelieve,anauthenticaccountofthelifeinthebeyond,anditisoftenmoreinterestingfromitssidelightsandreservationsthanforitsactualassertions,thoughthelatterbearthestampofabsolutefranknessandsincerity。Thecompilationisinsomewaysfaulty。SirOliverhasnotalwaystheartofwritingsoastobeunderstandedofthepeople,andhisdeeperandmoreweightythoughtsgetinthewayoftheclearutterancesofhisson。Thenagain,inhisanxietytobeabsolutelyPage75

accurate,SirOliverhasreproducedthefactthatsometimesRaymondisspeakingdirect,andsometimesthecontrolisreportingwhatRaymondissaying,sothatthesameparagraphmayturnseveraltimesfromthefirstpersontothethirdinamannerwhichmustbeutterlyunintelligibletothosewhoarenotversedinthesubject。SirOliverwill,Iamsure,notbeoffendedifIsaythat,havingsatisfiedhisconsciencebythepresentedition,heshouldnowleaveitforreference,andputforthanewonewhichshouldcontainnothingbutthewordsofRaymondandhisspiritfriends。

Suchabook,publishedatalowprice,would,Ithink,haveanamazingeffect,andgetallthisnewteachingtothespotthatGodhasmarkedforit——themindsandheartsofthepeople。

Somuchhasbeensaidhereaboutmediumshipthatperhapsitwouldbewelltoconsiderthiscuriousconditionalittlemoreclosely。

Thequestionofmediumship,whatitisandhowitacts,isoneofthemostmysteriousinthewholerangeofscience。ItisacommonobjectiontosayifourdeadaretherewhyshouldweonlyhearofthemthroughpeoplebynomeansremarkableforPage76

moralormentalgifts,whoareoftenpaidfortheirministration。Itisaplausibleargument,andyetwhenwereceiveatelegramfromabrotherinAustraliawedonotsay:\"ItisstrangethatTomshouldnotcommunicatewithmedirect,butthatthepresenceofthathalf—educatedfellowinthetelegraphofficeshouldbenecessary。\"Themediumisintruthamerepassivemachine,clerkandtelegraphinone。Nothingcomesfromhim。Everymessageisthroughhim。Whyheorsheshouldhavethepowermorethananyoneelseisaveryinterestingproblem。Thispowermaybestbedefinedasthecapacityforallowingthebodilypowers,physicalormental,tobeusedbyanoutsideinfluence。Initshigherformsthereistemporaryextinctionofpersonalityandthesubstitutionofsomeothercontrollingspirit。Atsuchtimesthemediummayentirelyloseconsciousness,orhemayretainitandbeawareofsomeexternalexperiencewhichhasbeenenjoyedbyhisownentitywhilehisbodilyhousehasbeenfilledbythetemporarytenant。Orthemediummayretainconsciousness,andwitheyesandearsattunedtoahigherkeythanthenormalmancanatPage77

tain,hemayseeandhearwhatisbeyondoursenses。Orinwritingmediumship,amotorcentreofthebrainregulatingthenervesandmusclesofthearmmaybecontrolledwhileallelseseemstobenormal。Oritmaytakethemorematerialformoftheexudationofastrangewhiteevanescentdough—likesubstancecalledtheectoplasm,whichhasbeenfrequentlyphotographedbyscientificenquirersindifferentstagesofitsevolution,andwhichseemstopossessaninherentqualityofshapingitselfintopartsorthewholeofabody,beginninginaputty—likemouldandendinginaresemblancetoperfecthumanmembers。Ortheectoplasm,whichseemstobeanemanationofthemediumtotheextentthatwhateveritmayweighissomuchsubtractedfromhissubstance,maybeusedasprojectionsorrodswhichcanconveyobjectsorliftweights。Afriend,inwhosejudgmentandveracityIhaveabsoluteconfidence,waspresentatoneofDr。Crawford’sexperimentswithKathleenGoligher,whois,itmayberemarked,anunpaidmedium。Myfriendtouchedthecolumnofforce,andfounditcouldbefeltbythehandthoughinvisibletotheeye。Page78

Itisclearthatweareintouchwithsomeentirelynewformbothofmatterandofenergy。Weknowlittleofthepropertiesofthisextraordinarysubstancesavethatinitsmaterialisingformitseemsextremelysensitivetotheactionoflight。Afigurebuiltupinitanddetachedfromthemediumdissolvesinlightquickerthanasnowimageunderatropicalsun,sothattwosuccessiveflash—lightphotographswouldshowtheoneaperfectfigure,andthenextanamorphousmass。Whenstillattachedtothemediumtheectoplasmfliesbackwithgreatforceonexposuretolight,and,inspiteofthelaughterofthescoffers,thereisnonethelessgoodevidencethatseveralmediumshavebeenbadlyinjuredbytherecoilafteralighthassuddenlybeenstruckbysomeamateurdetective。ProfessorGeleyhas,inhisrecentexperiments,describedtheectoplasmasappearingoutsidetheblackdressofhismediumasifahoarfrosthaddescendeduponher,thencoalescingintoacontinuoussheetofwhitesubstance,andoozingdownuntilitformedasortofaproninfrontofher。

Note:ForGeley’sExperiments,AppendixA。Page79

Thisprocesshehasillustratedbyaverycompleteseriesofphotographs。

Theseareafewofthepropertiesofmediumship。Therearealsothebeautifulphenomenaoftheproductionoflights,andtherarer,butforevidentialpurposesevenmorevaluable,manifestationsofspiritphotography。Thefactthatthephotographdoesnotcorrespondinmanycaseswithanywhichexistedinlife,mustsurelysilencethescoffer,thoughthereisaclassofbigotedscepticwhowouldstillbesneeringifanArchangelalightedinTrafalgarSquare。Mr。HopeandMrs。Buxton,ofCrewe,havebroughtthisphaseofmediumshiptogreatperfection,thoughothershavepowersinthatdirection。Indeed,insomecasesitisdifficulttosaywhothemediummayhavebeen,forinonecollectivefamilygroupwhichwastakenintheordinaryway,andwassentmebyamasterinawellknownpublicschool,theyoungsonwhodiedhasappearedintheplateseatedbetweenhistwolittlebrothers。

Astothepersonalityofmediums,theyhaveseemedtometobeveryaveragespecimensofthecommunity,neithermarkedlybetternormarkedlyworse。Iknowmany,Page80

andIhavenevermetanythingintheleastlike\"Sludge,\"apoemwhichBrowningmightbeexcusedforwritinginsomecrisisofdomesticdisagreement,butwhichitwasinexcusabletorepublishsinceitisadmittedtobeaconcoction,andtheexposuredescribedtohavebeenimaginary。Thecriticoftenusesthetermmediumasifitnecessarilymeantaprofessional,whereaseveryinvestigatorhasfoundsomeofhisbestresultsamongamateurs。InthetwofinestseancesIeverattended,thepsychic,ineachcaseamanofmoderatemeans,wasresolutelydeterminedneverdirectlyorindirectlytoprofitbyhisgift,thoughitentailedveryexhaustingphysicalconditions。

Ihavenotheardofaclergymanofanydenominationwhohasattainedsuchapitchofaltruism——norisitreasonabletoexpectit。Astoprofessionalmediums,Mr。VoutPeters,oneofthemostfamous,isadiligentcollectorofoldbooksandanauthorityupontheElizabethandrama;whileMr。Dickinson,anotherveryremarkablediscernerofspirits,whonamedtwenty—fourcorrectlyduringtwomeetingsheldonthesameday,isemployedinloadingcanalbarges。ThismanisonePage81

giftedclairvoyantsinEngland,thoughTomTyrrelltheweaver,AaronWilkinson,andothersareverymarvellous。Tyrrell,whoisamanoftheAnthonyofPaduatype,awalkingsaint,belovedofanimalsandchildren,isafigurewhomighthavesteppedoutofsomelegendofthechurch。Thomas,thepowerfulphysicalmedium,isaworkingcoalminer。Mostmediumstaketheirresponsibilitiesveryseriouslyandviewtheirworkinareligiouslight。Thereisnodenyingthattheyareexposedtoveryparticulartemptations,forthegiftis,asIhaveexplainedelsewhere,anintermittentone,andtoadmititstemporaryabsence,andsodiscourageone’sclients,needsgreatermoralprinciplethanallmenpossess。Anothertemptationtowhichseveralgreatmediumshavesuccumbedisthatofdrink。Thiscomesaboutinaverynaturalway,foroverworkingthepowerleavestheminastateofphysicalprostration,andthestimulusofalcoholaffordsawelcomerelief,andmaytendatlasttobecomeacustomandfinallyacurse。Alcoholismalwaysweakensthemoralsense,sothatthesedegeneratemediumsyieldthemselvesmorereadilytofraud,withtheresultPage82

thatseveralwhohaddeservedlywonhonourednamesandmetallhostilecriticismhave,intheirlateryears,beendetectedinthemostcontemptibletricks。Itisathousandpitiesthatitshouldbeso,butiftheCourtofArchesweretogiveupitssecrets,itwouldbefoundthattipplingandmoraldegenerationwerebynomeansconfinedtopsychics。Atthesametime,apsychicissopeculiarlysensitivethatIthinkheorshewouldalwaysbewelladvisedtobealifelongabstainer——asmanyactuallyare。

Astothemethodbywhichtheyattaintheirresultstheyhave,wheninthetrancestate,norecollection。Inthecaseofnormalclairvoyantsandclairaudients,theinformationcomesindifferentways。

Sometimesitisnomorethanastrongmentalimpressionwhichgivesanameoranaddress。Sometimestheysaythattheyseeitwrittenupbeforethem。

Sometimesthespiritfiguresseemtocallittothem。\"Theyyellitatme,\"saidone。Weneedmorefirst—handaccountsofthesemattersbeforewecanformulatelaws。

Ithasbeenstatedinapreviousbookbytheauthor,butitwillbearrepetition,thatPage83

theuseoftheseanceshould,inhisopinion,becarefullyregulatedaswellasreverentlyconducted。Havingoncesatisfiedhimselfoftheabsoluteexistenceoftheunseenworld,andofitsproximitytoourown,theinquirerhasgotthegreatgiftwhichpsychicalinvestigationcangivehim,andthenceforthhecanregulatehislifeuponthelineswhichtheteachingfrombeyondhasshowntobethebest。Thereismuchforceinthecriticismthattooconstantintercoursewiththeaffairsofanotherworldmaydistractourattentionandweakenourpowersindealingwithourobviousdutiesinthisone。Aseance,withtheobjectofsatisfyingcuriosityorofrousinginterest,cannotbeanelevatinginfluence,andthemeresensation—mongercanmakethisholyandwonderfulthingasbaseastheover—indulgenceinastimulant。Ontheotherhand,wheretheseanceisusedforthepurposeofsatisfyingourselvesastotheconditionofthosewhomwehavelost,orofgivingcomforttootherswhocraveforawordfrombeyond,thenitis,indeed,ablessedgiftfromGodtobeusedwithmoderationandwiththankfulness。OurlovedoneshavetheirownpleasanttasksinPage84

theirnewsurroundings,andthoughtheyassureusthattheylovetoclaspthehandswhichwestretchouttothem,weshouldstillhavesomehesitationinintrudingtoanunreasonableextentupontheroutineoftheirlives。

Awordshouldbesaidastothatfearoffiendsandevilspiritswhichappearstohavesomuchweightwithsomeofthecriticsofthissubject。Whenonelooksmorecloselyatthisemotionitseemssomewhatselfishandcowardly。Thesecreaturesareintruthourownbackwardbrothers,boundforthesameultimatedestinationasourselves,butretardedbycausesforwhichourearthconditionsmayhavebeenpartlyresponsible。Ourpityandsympathyshouldgoouttothem,andiftheydoindeedmanifestataseance,theproperChristianattitudeis,asitseemstome,thatweshouldreasonwiththemandprayfortheminordertohelpthemupontheirdifficultway。Thosewhohavetreatedtheminthiswayhavefoundaverymarkeddifferenceinthesubsequentcommunications。InAdmiralUsborneMoore’s\"GlimpsesoftheNextState\"therePage85

willbefoundsomerecordsofanAmericancirclewhichdevoteditselfentirelytomissionaryworkofthissort。Thereissomereasontobelievethatthereareformsofimperfectdevelopmentwhichcanbehelpedmorebyearthlythanbypurelyspiritualinfluences,forthereason,perhaps,thattheyareclosertothematerial。

InarecentcaseIwascalledintoendeavourtocheckaverynoisyentitywhichfrequentedanoldhouseinwhichtherewerestrongreasonstobelievethatcrimehadbeencommitted,andalsothatthecriminalwasearth—bound。Namesweregivenbytheunhappyspiritwhichprovedtobecorrect,andacupboardwasdescribed,whichwasdulyfound,thoughithadneverbeforebeensuspected。OngettingintotouchwiththespiritIendeavouredtoreasonwithitandtoexplainhowselfishitwastocausemiserytoothersinordertosatisfyanyfeelingsofrevengewhichitmighthavecarriedoverfromearthlife。Wethenprayedforitswelfare,exhortedittorisehigher,andreceivedaverysolemnassurance,tiltedoutatthetable,thatitwouldmenditsways。IPage86

haveverygratifyingreportsthatithasdoneso,andthatallisnowquietintheoldhouse。

LetusnowconsiderthelifeintheBeyondasitisshowntousbythenewrevelation。

Page87Chapter4THECOMINGWORLDWecomefirsttothemessageswhichtellusofthelifebeyondthegrave,sentbythosewhoareactuallylivingit。Ihavealreadyinsisteduponthefactthattheyhavethreeweightyclaimstoourbelief。Theoneis,thattheyareaccompaniedby\"signs,\"intheBiblicalsense,intheshapeof\"miracles\"orphenomena。Thesecondis,thatinmanycasestheyareaccompaniedbyassertionsaboutthislifeofourswhichprovetobecorrect,andwhicharebeyondthepossibleknowledgeofthemediumaftereverydeductionhasbeenmadefortelepathyorforunconsciousmemory。

Thethirdis,thattheyhavearemarkable,thoughnotacomplete,similarityfromwhateversourcetheycome。Itmaybenotedthatthedifferencesofopinionbecomemostmarkedwhentheydealwiththeirownfuture,whichmaywellbeamatterPage88

ofspeculationtothemastous。Thus,uponthequestionofreincarnationthereisadistinctcleavage,andthoughIammyselfofopinionthatthegeneralevidenceisagainstthisorientaldoctrine,itisnonethelessanundeniablefactthatithasbeenmaintainedbysomemessageswhichappearinotherwaystobeauthentic,and,therefore,itisnecessarytokeepone’smindopenonthesubject。

BeforeenteringuponthesubstanceofthemessagesIshouldwishtoemphasizethesecondofthesetwopoints,soastoreinforcethereader’sconfidenceintheauthenticityoftheseassertions。TothisendIwillgiveadetailedexample,withnamesalmostexact。ThemediumwasMr。Phoenix,ofGlasgow,withwhomIhavemyselfhadsomeremarkableexperiences。

ThesitterwasMr。ErnestOaten,thePresidentoftheNorthernSpiritualUnion,amanoftheutmostveracityandprecisionofstatement。Thedialogue,whichcamebythedirectvoice,atrumpetactingasmegaphone,ranlikethis:——

TheVoice:Goodevening,Mr。Oaten。Page89

Mr。O。:Goodevening。Whoareyou?

TheVoice:MynameisMill。Youknowmyfather。

Mr。O。:No,Idon’trememberanyoneofthename。

TheVoice:Yes,youwerespeakingtohimtheotherday。

Mr。O。:Tobesure。Iremembernow。Ionlymethimcasually。

TheVoice:Iwantyoutogivehimamessagefromme。

Mr。O。:Whatisit?

TheVoice:TellhimthathewasnotmistakenatmidnightonTuesdaylast。

Mr。O。:Verygood。Iwillsayso。Haveyoupassedlong?

TheVoice:Sometime。Butourtimeisdifferentfromyours。

Mr。O。:Whatwereyou?

TheVoice:ASurgeon。

Mr。O。:Howdidyoupass?

TheVoice:Blownupinabattleshipduringthewar。

Mr。O。:Anythingmore?Page90

TheanswerwastheGipsysongfrom\"IlTrovatore,\"veryaccuratelywhistled,andthenaquick—step。Afterthelatter,thevoicesaid:\"Thatisatestforfather。\"

Thisreproductionofconversationisnotquiteverbatim,butgivesthecondensedessence。Mr。OatenatoncevisitedMr。Mill,whowasnotaSpiritualist,andfoundthateverydetailwascorrect。YoungMillhadlosthislifeasnarrated。Mr。Mill,senior,explainedthatwhilesittinginhisstudyatmidnightonthedatenamedhehadheardtheGipsysongfrom\"IlTrovatore,\"whichhadbeenafavouriteofhisboy’s,andbeingunabletotracetheoriginofthemusic,hadfinallythoughtthatitwasafreakofhisimagination。Thetestconnectedwiththequick—stephadreferencetoatunewhichtheyoungmanusedtoplayuponthepiccolo,butwhichwassorapidthathenevercouldgetitright,forwhichhewaschaffedbythefamily。

ItellthisstoryatlengthtomakethereaderrealisethatwhenyoungMill,andotherslikehim,givesuchproofsofaccuracy,whichwecantestforourselves,weareboundtotaketheirassertionsveryseriouslyPage91

whentheydealwiththelifetheyareactuallyleading,thoughintheirverynaturewecanonlychecktheiraccountsbycomparisonwithothers。

Nowletmeepitomisewhattheseassertionsare。Theysaythattheyareexceedinglyhappy,andthattheydonotwishtoreturn。Theyareamongthefriendswhomtheyhadlovedandlost,whomeetthemwhentheydieandcontinuetheircareerstogether。Theyareverybusyonallformsofcongenialwork。Theworldinwhichtheyfindthemselvesisverymuchlikethatwhichtheyhavequitted,buteverythingkeyedtoahigheroctave。Asinahigheroctavetherhythmisthesame,andtherelationofnotestoeachotherthesame,butthetotaleffectdifferent,soitishere。Everyearthlythinghasitsequivalent。Scoffershaveguffawedoveralcoholandtobacco,butifallthingsarereproduceditwouldbeaflawifthesewerenotreproducedalso。Thattheyshouldbeabused,astheyarehere,would,indeed,beeviltidings,butnothingofthesorthasbeensaid,andinthemuchdiscussedpassagein\"Raymond,\"theirproductionwasalludedtoasthoughitwereanunusual,andinawayaPage92

humorous,instanceoftheresourcesofthebeyond。Iwonderhowmanyofthepreachers,whohavetakenadvantageofthispassageinordertoattackthewholenewrevelation,haverememberedthattheonlyothermessagewhicheverassociatedalcoholwiththelifebeyondisthatofChristHimself,whenHesaid:\"IwillnotdrinkhenceforthofthisfruitofthevineuntilthatdaywhenIdrinkitnewwithyouinmyFather’skingdom。\"

Thismatterisadetail,however,anditisalwaysdangeroustodiscussdetailsinasubjectwhichissoenormous,sodimlyseen。AsthewisestwomanIhaveknownremarkedtome:\"Thingsmaywellbesurprisingoverthere,forifwehadbeentoldthefactsofthislifebeforeweenteredit,weshouldneverhavebelievedit。\"Initslargerissuesthishappylifetocomeconsistsinthedevelopmentofthosegiftswhichwepossess。

Thereisactionforthemanofaction,intellectualworkforthethinker,artistic,literary,dramaticandreligiousforthosewhoseGod—givenpowersliethatway。Whatwehavebothinbrainandcharacterwecarryoverwithus。Nomanistoooldtolearn,Page93

forwhathelearnshekeeps。Thereisnophysicalsidetoloveandnochild—birth,thoughthereiscloseunionbetweenthosemarriedpeoplewhoreallyloveeachother,and,generally,thereisdeepsympatheticfriendshipandcomradeshipbetweenthesexes。Everymanorwomanfindsasoulmatesoonerorlater。Thechildgrowsuptothenormal,sothatthemotherwholostababeoftwoyearsold,anddiesherselftwentyyearslaterfindsagrown—updaughteroftwenty—twoawaitinghercoming。Age,whichisproducedchieflybythemechanicalpresenceoflimeinourarteries,disappears,andtheindividualrevertstothefullnormalgrowthandappearanceofcompletedman——orwomanhood。Letnowomanmournherlostbeauty,andnomanhisloststrengthorweakeningbrain。Itallawaitsthemoncemoreupontheotherside。Norisanydeformityorbodilyweaknessthere,forallisnormalandatitsbest。

Beforeleavingthissectionofthesubject,Ishouldsayafewmorewordsupontheevidenceasitaffectstheethericbody。Thisbodyisaperfectthing。ThisisamatterofconsequenceinthesedayswhensomanyPage94

ofourheroeshavebeenmutilatedinthewars。Onecannotmutilatetheethericbody,anditremainsalwaysintact。ThefirstwordsutteredbyareturningspiritintherecentexperienceofDr。AbrahamWallacewere\"Ihavegotmyleftarmagain。\"Thesameappliestoallbirthmarks,deformities,blindness,andotherimperfections。Noneofthemarepermanent,andallwillvanishinthathappierlifethatawaitsus。Suchistheteachingfromthebeyond——thataperfectbodywaitsforeach。

\"But,\"saysthecritic,\"whatthenoftheclairvoyantdescriptions,orthevisionswheretheagedfatherisseen,cladintheold—fashionedgarmentsofanotherage,orthegrandmotherwithcrinolineandchignon?

Arethesethehabilimentsofheaven?\"Suchvisionsarenotspirits,buttheyarepictureswhicharebuiltupbeforeusorshotbyspiritsintoourbrainsorthoseoftheseerforthepurposesofrecognition。Hencethegreyhairandhencetheancientgarb。Whenarealspiritisindeedseenitcomesinanotherformtothis,wheretheflowingrobe,suchashasalwaysbeentraditionallyascribedtotheangels,isavitalthingwhich,Page95

byitsverycolourandtexture,proclaimsthespiritualconditionofthewearer,andisprobablyacondensationofthataurawhichsurroundsusuponearth。

Itisaworldofsympathy。Onlythosewhohavethistieforegather。Thesullenhusband,theflightywife,isnolongertheretoplaguetheinnocentspouse。Allissweetandpeaceful。Itisthelongrestcureafterthenervestrainoflife,andbeforenewexperiencesinthefuture。Thecircumstancesarehomelyandfamiliar。Happycirclesliveinpleasanthomesteadswitheveryamenityofbeautyandofmusic。Beautifulgardens,lovelyflowers,greenwoods,pleasantlakes,domesticpets——

allofthesethingsarefullydescribedinthemessagesofthepioneertravellerswhohaveatlastgotnewsbacktothosewholoiterintheolddingyhome。Therearenopoorandnorich。Thecraftsmanmaystillpursuehiscraft,buthedoesitforthejoyofhiswork。Eachservesthecommunityasbesthecan,whilefromabovecomehigherministersofgrace,the\"Angels\"

ofholywrit,todirectandhelp。Aboveall,sheddingdownHisatmosphereuponall,broodsthatgreatChristspirit,Page96

theverysoulofreason,ofjustice,andofsympatheticunderstanding,whohastheearthsphere,withallitscircles,underHisveryspecialcare。Itisaplaceofjoyandlaughter。Therearegamesandsportsofallsorts,thoughnonewhichcausepaintolowerlife。Foodanddrinkinthegrossersensedonotexist,butthereseemtobepleasuresoftaste,andthisdistinctioncausessomeconfusioninthemessagesuponthepoint。

Butaboveall,brain,energy,character,drivingpower,ifexertedforgood,makesamanaleaderthereashere,whileunselfishness,patienceandspiritualitythere,ashere,qualifythesoulforthehigherplaces,whichhaveoftenbeenwonbythoseverytribulationsdownherewhichseemsopurposelessandsocruel,andareintruthourchancesofspiritualquickeningandpromotion,withoutwhichlifewouldhavebeenbarrenandwithoutprofit。

Therevelationabolishestheideaofagrotesquehellandofafantasticheaven,whileitsubstitutestheconceptionofagradualriseinthescaleofexistencewithoutanymonstrouschangewhichwouldturnusinaninstantfrommantoangelordevil。Page97

Thesystem,thoughdifferentfrompreviousideas,doesnot,asitseemstome,runcounterinanyradicalfashiontotheoldbeliefs。Inancientmapsitwasusualforthecartographertomarkblankspacesfortheunexploredregions,withsomesuchlegendas\"hereareanthropophagi,\"or\"herearemandrakes,\"scrawledacrossthem。Soinourtheologytherehavebeenill—definedareaswhichhaveadmittedlybeenleftunfilled,forwhatsanemanhaseverbelievedinsuchaheavenasisdepictedinourhymnbooks,alandofmusicalidlenessandbarrenmonotonousadoration!Thusinfurnishingaclearerconceptionthisnewsystemhasnothingtosupplant。Itpaintsuponablanksheet。

Onemaywellask,however,grantingthatthereisevidenceforsuchalifeandsuchaworldashasbeendescribed,whataboutthosewhohavenotmeritedsuchadestination?Whatdothemessagesfrombeyondsayaboutthese?Andhereonecannotbetoodefinite,forthereisnouseexchangingonedogmaforanother。Onecanbutgivethegeneralpurportofsuchinformationashasbeenvouchsafedtous。ItisnaturalPage98

thatthosewithwhomwecomeincontactarethosewhomwemaytrulycalltheblessed,forifthethingbeapproachedinareverentandreligiousspirititisthosewhomweshouldnaturallyattract。Thattherearemanylessfortunatethanthemselvesisevidentfromtheirownconstantallusionstothatregeneratingandelevatingmissionaryworkwhichisamongtheirownfunctions。Theydescendapparentlyandhelpotherstogainthatdegreeofspiritualitywhichfitsthemforthisuppersphere,asahigherstudentmightdescendtoalowerclassinordertobringforwardabackwardpupil。

SuchaconceptiongivespointtoChrist’sremarkthattherewasmorejoyinheavenoversavingonesinnerthanoverninety—ninejust,forifHehadspokenofanearthlysinnerhewouldsurelyhavehadtobecomejustinthislifeandsoceasedtobeasinnerbeforehehadreachedParadise。

Itwouldapplyveryexactly,however,toasinnerrescuedfromalowersphereandbroughttoahigherone。

Whenweviewsininthelightofmodernscience,withthetendernessofthemodernconscienceandwithasenseofjusticeandPage99

proportion,itceasestobethatmonstrouscloudwhichdarkenedthewholevisionofthemediaevaltheologian。Manhasbeenmoreharshwithhimselfthananall—mercifulGodwilleverbe。Itistruethatwithalldeductionsthereremainsagreatresiduumwhichmeanswantofindividualeffort,consciousweaknessofwill,andculpablefailureofcharacterwhenthesinner,likeHorace,seesandapplaudsthehigherwhilehefollowsthelower。Butwhen,ontheotherhand,onehasmadeallowances——andcanourhumanallowancebeasgenerousasGod’s?——forthesinswhicharetheinevitableproductofearlyenvironment,forthesinswhichareduetohereditaryandinborntaint,andtothesinswhichareduetoclearphysicalcauses,thenthetotalofactivesinisgreatlyreduced。Couldone,forexample,imaginethatProvidence,all—wiseandall—merciful,aseverycreedproclaims,couldpunishtheunfortunatewretchwhohatchescriminalthoughtsbehindtheslantingbrowsofacriminalhead?Adoctorhasbuttoglanceatthecraniumtopredicatethecrime。Initsworstformsallcrime,formNerotoJacktheRipper,istheproductofabsolutePage100

lunacy,andthosegrossnationalsinstowhichallusionhasbeenmadeseemtopointtocollectivenationalinsanity。Surely,then,thereishopethatnoveryterribleinfernoisneededtofurtherpunishthosewhohavebeensoafflicteduponearth。Someofourdeadhaveremarkedthatnothinghassurprisedthemsomuchastofindwhohavebeenchosenforhonour,andcertainly,withoutinanywaycondoningsin,onecouldwellimaginethatthemanwhoseorganicmakeuppredisposedhimwithirresistibleforceinthatdirectionshould,injustice,receivecondolenceandsympathy。

Possiblysuchasinner,ifhehadnotsinnedsodeeplyashemighthavedone,standshigherthanthemanwhowasborngood,andremainedso,butwasnobetterattheendofhislife。Theonehasmadesomeprogressandtheotherhasnot。Butthecommonestfailing,theonewhichfillsthespiritualhospitalsoftheotherworld,andisatemporarybartothenormalhappinessoftheafter—life,isthesinofTomlinsoninKipling’spoem,thecommonestofallsinsinrespectableBritishcircles,thesinofconventionality,ofwantofconsciouseffortanddevelopment,ofaPage101

sluggishspirituality,fattedoverbyacomplacentmindandbythecomfortsoflife。Itisthemanwhoissatisfied,themanwhorefershissalvationtosomechurchorhigherpowerwithoutsteadytravailofhisownsoul,whoisindeadlydanger。Allchurchesaregood,Christianornon—Christian,solongastheypromotetheactualspiritlifeoftheindividual,butallarenoxioustheinstantthattheyallowhimtothinkthatbyanyformofceremony,orbyanyfashionofcreed,heobtainstheleastadvantageoverhisneighbour,orcaninanywaydispensewiththatpersonaleffortwhichistheonlyroadtothehigherplaces。Thisis,ofcourse,asapplicabletobelieversinSpiritualismastoanyotherbelief。Ifitdoesnotshowinpracticethenitisvain。Onecangetthroughthislifeverycomfortablyfollowingwithoutquestioninsomeprocessionwithavenerableleader。

Butonedoesnotdieinaprocession。Onediesalone。Anditisthenthatonehasalonetoacceptthelevelgainedbytheworkoflife。

Andwhatisthepunishmentoftheundevelopedsoul?Itisthatitshouldbeplacedwhereitwilldevelop,andsorrowwouldPage102

seemalwaystobetheforcinggroundofsouls。Thatsurelyisourownexperienceinlifewheretheinsufferablycomplacentandunsympatheticpersonsoftensandmellowsintobeautyofcharacterandcharityofthought,whentriedlongenoughandhighenoughinthefiresoflife。TheBiblehastalkedaboutthe\"Outerdarknesswherethereisweepingandgnashingofteeth。\"TheinfluenceoftheBiblehassometimesbeenanevilonethroughourownhabitofreadingabookofOrientalpoetryandtreatingitasliterallyasifitwereOccidentalprose。WhenanEasterndescribesaherdofathousandcamelshetalksofcamelswhicharemorenumerousthanthehairsofyourheadorthestarsinthesky。InthisspiritofallowanceforEasternexpression,onemustapproachthoseluridandterribledescriptionswhichhavedarkenedthelivesofsomanyimaginativechildrenandsentsomanyearnestadultsintoasylums。Fromallthatwelearnthereareindeedplacesofouterdarkness,butdimastheseuncomfortablewaiting—roomsmaybe,theyalladmittoheavenintheend。Thatisthefinaldestinationofthehumanrace,anditwouldPage103

indeedbeareproachtotheAlmightyifitwerenotso。Wecannotdogmatiseuponthissubjectofthepenalspheres,andyetwehaveveryclearteachingthattheyarethereandthattheno—man’s—landwhichseparatesusfromthenormalheaven,thatthirdheaventowhichSt。Paulseemstohavebeenwaftedinoneshortstrangeexperienceofhislifetime,isaplacewhichcorrespondswiththeAstralplaneofthemysticsandwiththe\"outerdarkness\"

oftheBible。Herelingerthoseearth—boundspiritswhoseworldlyinterestshavecloggedthemandweighedthemdown,untileveryspiritualimpulsehadvanished;themanwhoselifehasbeencentredonmoney,onworldlyambition,oronsensualindulgence。Theone—idea’dmanwillsurelybethere,ifhisoneideawasnotaspiritualone。Norisitnecessarythatheshouldbeanevilman,ifdearoldbrotherJohnofGlastonbury,wholovedthegreatAbbeysothathecouldneverdetachhimselffromit,istobeclassedamongearth—boundspirits。InthemostmaterialandpronouncedclassesofthesearetheghostswhoimpingeverycloselyuponmatterandhavebeenseensooftenbythosewhoPage104

havenostrongpsychicsense。Itisprobable,fromwhatweknowofthemateriallawswhichgovernsuchmatters,thataghostcouldnevermanifestitselfifitwerealone,thatthesubstanceforthemanifestationisdrawnfromthespectator,andthatthecoldness,raisingofhair,andothersymptomsofwhichhecomplainsarecausedlargelybythesuddendrainuponhisownvitality。This,however,istowanderintospeculation,andfarfromthatcorrelationofpsychicknowledgewithreligion,whichhasbeentheaimofthesechapters。

Byoneofthosestrangecoincidences,whichseemtomesometimestobemorethancoincidences,Ihadreachedthispointinmyexplanationofthedifficultquestionoftheintermediatestate,andwasmyselfdesiringfurtherenlightenment,whenanoldbookreachedmethroughthepost,sentbysomeonewhomIhavenevermet,andinitisthefollowingpassage,writtenbyanautomaticwriter,andinexistencesince1880。Itmakesthematterplain,endorsingwhathasbeensaidandaddingnewpoints。

\"Somecannotadvancefurtherthantheborderland——suchasneverthoughtofspiritlifeandhavelivedPage105

entirelyfortheearth,itscaresandpleasures——evenclevermenandwomen,whohavelivedsimplyintellectualliveswithoutspirituality。Therearemanywhohavemisusedtheiropportunities,andarenowlongingforthetimemisspentandwishingtorecalltheearth—life。Theywilllearnthatonthissidethetimecanberedeemed,thoughatmuchcost。Theborderlandhasmanyamongtherestlessmoney—gettersofearth,whostillhaunttheplaceswheretheyhadtheirhopesandjoys。Theseareoftenthelongesttoremain……manyarenotunhappy。Theyfeeltherelieftobesufficienttobewithouttheirearthbodies。Allpassthroughtheborderland,butsomehardlyperceiveit。Itissoimmediate,andthereisnorestingthereforthem。Theypassonatoncetotherefreshmentplaceofwhichwetellyou。\"Theanonymousauthor,afterrecordingthisspiritmessage,mentionstheinterestingfactthatthereisaChristianinscriptionintheCatacombswhichruns:NICEFORUSANIMADULCISINREFRIGERIO,\"Nicephorus,asweetsoulintherefreshmentplace。\"OnemorescrapofevidencePage106

thattheearlyChristianschemeofthingswasverylikethatofthemodernpsychic。

Somuchfortheborderland,theintermediatecondition。

ThepresentChristiandogmahasnonameforit,unlessitbethatnebulouslimbowhichisoccasionallymentioned,andisusuallydefinedastheplacewherethesoulsofthejustwhodiedbeforeChristweredetained。Theideaofcrossingaspacebeforereachingapermanentstateontheothersideiscommontomanyreligions,andtooktheallegoricalformofariverwithaferry—boatamongtheRomansandGreeks。Continually,onecomesonpointswhichmakeonerealisethatfarbackintheworld’shistorytherehasbeenatruerevelation,whichhasbeenblurredandtwistedintime。ThusinDr。Muir’ssummaryoftheRIG。VEDA,hesays,epitomisingthebeliefsofthefirstAryanconquerorsofIndia:\"Before,however,theunbornpart\"

(thatis,theethericbody)\"cancompleteitscoursetothethirdheavenithastotraverseavastgulfofdarkness,leavingbehindonearthallthatisevil,andproceedingbythepathsthefatherstrod,thespiritsoarstotherealmsofeternallight,recoversPage107

therehisbodyinaglorifiedform,andobtainsfromGodadelectableabodeandentersuponamoreperfectlife,whichiscrownedwiththefulfilmentofalldesires,ispassedinthepresenceoftheGodsandemployedinthefulfilmentoftheirpleasure。\"Ifwesubstitute\"angels\"for\"Gods\"wemustadmitthatthenewrevelationfrommodernspiritsourceshasmuchincommonwiththebeliefofourAryanfathers。

Such,inverycondensedform,istheworldwhichisrevealedtousbythesewonderfulmessagesfromthebeyond。Isitanunreasonablevision?Isitinanywayopposedtojustprinciples?Isitnotrathersoreasonablethathavinggotthecluewecouldnowseethat,givenanylifeatall,thisisexactlythelineuponwhichweshouldexpecttomove?Natureandevolutionareaversefromsuddendisconnecteddevelopments。Ifahumanbeinghastechnical,literary,musical,orothertendencies,theyareanessentialpartofhischaracter,andtosurvivewithoutthemwouldbetolosehisidentityandtobecomeanentirelydifferentman。Theymustthereforesurvivedeathifpersonalityistobemaintained。ButitisPage108

nousetheirsurvivingunlesstheycanfindmeansofexpression,andmeansofexpressionseemtorequirecertainmaterialagents,andalsoadiscriminatingaudience。Soalsothesenseofmodestyamongcivilisedraceshasbecomepartofourveryselves,andimpliessomecoveringofourformsifpersonalityistocontinue。Ourdesiresandsympathieswouldpromptustolivewiththosewelove,whichimpliessomethinginthenatureofahouse,whilethehumanneedformentalrestandprivacywouldpredicatetheexistenceofseparaterooms。Thus,merelystartingfromthebasisofthecontinuityofpersonalityonemight,evenwithouttherevelationfromthebeyond,havebuiltupsomesuchsytsembytheuseofpurereasonanddeduction。

Sofarastheexistenceofthislandofhappinessgoes,itwouldseemtohavebeenmorefullyprovedthananyotherreligiousconceptionwithinourknowledge。

Itmayveryreasonablybeasked,howfarthisprecisedescriptionoflifebeyondthegraveismyownconception,andhowfarithasbeenacceptedbythegreatermindswhohavestudiedthissubject?Iwouldanswer,Page109

thatitismyownconclusionasgatheredfromaverylargeamountofexistingtestimony,andthatinitsmainlinesithasformanyyearsbeenacceptedbythosegreatnumbersofsilentactiveworkersallovertheworld,wholookuponthismatterfromastrictlyreligiouspointofview。Ithinkthattheevidenceamplyjustifiesusinthisbelief。Ontheotherhand,thosewhohaveapproachedthissubjectwithcoldandcautiousscientificbrains,endowed,inmanycases,withthestrongestprejudicesagainstdogmaticcreedsandwithverynaturalfearsaboutthepossiblere—growthoftheologicalquarrels,haveinmostcasesstoppedshortofacompleteacceptance,declaringthattherecanbenopositiveproofuponsuchmatters,andthatwemaydeceiveourselveseitherbyareflectionofourownthoughtsorbyreceivingtheimpressionsofthemedium。ProfessorZollner,forexample,says:\"Sciencecanmakenouseofthesubstanceofintellectualrevelations,butmustbeguidedbyobservedfactsandbytheconclusionslogicallyandmathematicallyunitingthem\"——apassagewhichisquotedwithapprovalbyProfessorReichel,andwouldseemtobePage110

endorsedbythesilenceconcerningthereligioussideofthequestionwhichisobservedbymostofourgreatscientificsupporters。Itisapointofviewwhichcanwellbeunderstood,andyet,closelyexamined,itwouldappeartobeaspeciesofenlargedmaterialism。Toadmit,astheseobserversdo,thatspiritsdoreturn,thattheygiveeveryproofofbeingtheactualfriendswhomwehavelost,andyettoturnadeafeartothemessageswhichtheysendwouldseemtobepushingcautiontothevergeofunreason。Togetsofar,andyetnottogofurther,isimpossibleasapermanentposition。

If,forexample,inRaymond’scasewefindsomanyallusionstothesmalldetailsofhishomeuponearth,whichprovetobesurprisinglycorrect,isitreasonabletoputabluepencilthroughallhesaysofthehomewhichheactuallyinhabits?LongbeforeIhadconvincedmymindofthetruthofthingswhichappearedsogrotesqueandincredible,Ihadalongaccountsentbytabletiltingabouttheconditionsoflifebeyond。ThedetailsseemedtomeimpossibleandIsetthemaside,andyettheyharmonise,asInowdiscover,withotherrevelations。So,too,withPage111

theautomaticscriptofMr。HubertWales,whichhasbeendescribedinmypreviousbook。Hehadtosseditasideintoadrawerasbeingunworthyofseriousconsideration,andyetitalsoprovedtobeinharmony。Inneitherofthesecaseswastelepathyortheprepossessionofthemediumapossibleexplanation。Onthewhole,Iaminclinedtothinkthatthesedoubtfulordissentientscientificmen,havingtheirownweightystudiestoattendto,haveconfinedtheirreadingandthoughttothemoreobjectivesideofthequestion,andarenotawareofthevastamountofconcurrentevidencewhichappearstogiveusanexactpictureofthelifebeyond。Theydespisedocumentswhichcannotbeproved,andtheydonot,inmyopinion,sufficientlyrealisethatageneralagreementoftestimony,andthealreadyestablishedcharacterofawitness,arethemselvesargumentsfortruth。Somecomplicatethequestionbypredicatingtheexistenceofafourthdimensioninthatworld,butthetermisanabsurdity,asarealltermswhichfindnocorrespondingimpressioninthehumanbrain。WehavemysteriesenoughtosolvewithoutgratuitouslyintroPage112

ducingfreshones。Whensolidpassesthroughsolid,itis,surely,simplertoassumethatitisdonebyadematerialisation,andsubsequentreassembly——aprocesswhichcan,atleast,beimaginedbythehumanmind——thantoinvokeanexplanationwhichitselfneedstobeexplained。

InthenextandfinalchapterIwillaskthereadertoaccompanymeinanexaminationoftheNewTestamentbythelightofthispsychicknowledge,andtojudgehowfaritmakesclearandreasonablemuchwhichwasobscureandconfused。

Page113Chapter5ISITTHESECONDDAWN?TherearemanyincidentsintheNewTestamentwhichmightbetakenasstartingpointsintracingacloseanalogybetweenthephenomenaleventswhichareassociatedwiththeearlydaysofChristianity,andthosewhichhaveperplexedtheworldinconnectionwithmodernSpiritualism。

MostofusarepreparedtoadmitthatthelastingclaimsofChristianityuponthehumanraceareduetoitsownintrinsicteachings,whicharequiteindependentofthosewonderswhichcanonlyhavehadauseinstartlingthesolidcomplacenceofanunspiritualrace,andsodirectingtheirattentionviolentlytothisnewsystemofthought。Exactlythesamemaybesaidofthenewrevelation。Theexhibitionsofaforcewhichisbeyondhumanexperienceandhumanguidanceisbutamethodofcallingattention。TorepeatPage114

asimilewhichhasbeenusedelsewhere,itisthehumbletelephonebellwhichheraldstheall—importantmessage。InthecaseofChrist,theSermonontheMountwasmorethanmanymiracles。Inthecaseofthisnewdevelopment,themessagesfrombeyondaremorethananyphenomena。AvulgarmindmightmakeChrist’sstoryseemvulgar,ifitinsisteduponloavesofbreadandthebodiesoffish。So,also,avulgarmindmaymakepsychicreligionvulgarbyinsistinguponmovingfurnitureortambourinesintheair。Ineachcasetheyarecrudesignsofpower,andtheessenceofthematterliesuponhigherplanes。

ItisstatedinthesecondchapteroftheActsoftheApostles,thatthey,theChristianleaders,wereall\"withoneaccord\"inoneplace。

\"Withoneaccord\"expressesadmirablythosesympatheticconditionswhichhavealwaysbeenfound,inpsychiccircles,tobeconduciveofthebestresults,andwhicharesopersistentlyignoredbyacertainclassofinvestigators。

Thentherecame\"amightyrushingwind,\"andafterwards\"thereappearedcloventongueslikeuntofireanditsatuponeachofthem。\"Page115

Hereisaverydefiniteandclearaccountofaremarkablesequenceofphenomena。Now,letuscomparewiththistheresultswhichwereobtainedbyProfessorCrookesinhisinvestigationin1873,afterhehadtakeneverypossibleprecautionagainstfraudwhichhisexperience,asanaccurateobserverandexperimenter,couldsuggest。Hesaysinhispublishednotes:

\"Ihaveseenluminouspointsoflightdartingabout,sittingontheheadsofdifferentpersons\"andthenagain:\"Thesemovements,and,indeed,I

maysaythesameofeveryclassofphenomena,aregenerallyprecededbyapeculiarcoldair,sometimesamountingtoadecidedwind。Ihavehadsheetsofpaperblownaboutbyit……\"Now,isitnotsingular,notmerelythatthephenomenashouldbeofthesameorder,butthattheyshouldcomeinexactlythesamesequence,thewindfirstandthelightsafterwards?

Inourignoranceofethericphysics,anignorancewhichisnowslowlyclearing,onecanonlysaythatthereissomeindicationhereofagenerallawwhichlinksthosetwoepisodestogetherinspiteofthenineteencenturieswhichdividethem。Alittlelater,itisstatedthat\"thePage116

placewasshakenwheretheywereassembledtogether。\"Manymodernobserversofpsychicphenomenahavetestifiedtovibrationofthewallsofanapartment,asifaheavylorrywerepassing。Itis,evidently,tosuchexperiencesthatPaulalludeswhenhesays:\"Ourgospelcameuntoyounotinwordonly,butalsoinpower。\"ThepreacheroftheNewRevelationcanmosttrulysaythesamewords。Inconnectionwiththesignsofthepentecost,IcanmosttrulysaythatIhavemyselfexperiencedthemall,thecoldsuddenwind,thelambentmistyflames,allunderthemediumshipofMr。Phoenix,anamateurpsychicofGlasgow。Thefifteensitterswereofoneaccorduponthatoccasion,and,byacoincidence,itwasinanupperroom,attheverytopofthehouse。

Inaprevioussectionofthisessay,Ihaveremarkedthatnophilosophicalexplanationofthesephenomena,knownasspiritual,couldbeconceivedwhichdidnotshowthatall,howeverdifferentintheirworking,camefromthesamecentralsource。St。Paulseemstostatethisinsomanywordswhenhesays:\"ButalltheseworkeththatonePage117

andtheselfsamespirit,dividingtoeverymanseverallyashewill。\"

Couldourmodernspeculation,forceduponusbythefacts,bemoreterselystated?Hehasjustenumeratedthevariousgifts,andwefindthemveryclosetothoseofwhichwehaveexperience。Thereisfirst\"thewordofwisdom,\"\"thewordofknowledge\"and\"faith。\"AllthesetakeninconnectionwiththeSpiritwouldseemtomeanthehighercommunicationsfromtheotherside。Thencomeshealing,whichisstillpractisedincertainconditionsbyahighlyvirilemedium,whohasthepowerofdischargingstrength,losingjustasmuchastheweaklinggains,asinstancedbyChristwhenHesaid:

\"Whohastouchedme?Muchvirtue\"(orpower)\"hasgoneoutofme。\"Thenwecomeupontheworkingofmiracles,whichweshouldcalltheproductionofphenomena,andwhichwouldcovermanydifferenttypes,suchasapports,whereobjectsarebroughtfromadistance,levitationofobjectsorofthehumanframeintotheair,theproductionoflightsandotherwonders。

Thencomesprophecy,whichisarealandyetafitfulandoftendelusiveformofmediumPage118

ship——neversodelusiveasamongtheearlyChristians,whoseemalltohavemistakentheapproachingfallofJerusalemandthedestructionoftheTemple,whichtheycoulddimlysee,asbeingtheendoftheworld。

Thismistakeisrepeatedsooftenandsoclearlythatitisreallynothonesttoignoreordenyit。Thenwecometothepowerof\"discerningthespirits,\"whichcorrespondstoourclairvoyance,andfinallythatcuriousandusuallyuselessgiftoftongues,whichisalsoamodernphenomenon。

IcanrememberthatsometimeagoIreadthebook,\"IHeardaVoice,\"byaneminentbarrister,inwhichhedescribeshowhisyoungdaughterbegantowriteGreekfluentlywithallthecomplexaccentsintheircorrectplaces。

JustafterIreaditIreceivedaletterfromanolessfamousphysician,whoaskedmyopinionaboutoneofhischildrenwhohadwrittenaconsiderableamountofscriptinmediaevalFrench。Thesetworecentcasesarebeyondalldoubt,butIhavenothadconvincingevidenceofthecasewheresomeunintelligiblesignsdrawnbyanunletteredmanwerepronouncedbyanexperttobeintheOghamorearlyCelticcharacter。AsPage119

theOghamscriptisreallyacombinationofstraightlines,thelattercasemaybetakenwithconsiderablereserve。

ThusthephenomenaassociatedwiththeriseofChristianityandthosewhichhaveappearedduringthepresentspiritualfermentareveryanalogous。Inexaminingthegiftsofthedisciples,asmentionedbyMatthewandMark,theonlyadditionalpointistheraisingofthedead。

Ifanyofthembesidestheirgreatleaderdidintruthrisetothisheightofpower,wherelifewasactuallyextinct,thenhe,undoubtedly,fartranscendedanythingwhichisrecordedofmodernmediumship。Itisclear,however,thatsuchapowermusthavebeenveryrare,sinceitwouldotherwisehavebeenusedtorevivethebodiesoftheirownmartyrs,whichdoesnotseemtohavebeenattempted。ForChristthepowerisclearlyadmitted,andtherearelittletouchesinthedescriptionofhowitwasexercisedbyHimwhichareextremelyconvincingtoapsychicstudent。IntheaccountofhowHeraisedLazarusfromthegraveafterhehadbeenfourdaysdead——farthemostwonderfulofallChrist’smiracles——itisrecordedthatPage120

asHewentdowntothegravesideHewas\"groaning。\"WhywasHegroaning?

NoBiblicalstudentseemstohavegivenasatisfactoryreason。Butanyonewhohasheardamediumgroaningbeforeanygreatmanifestationofpowerwillreadintothispassagejustthattouchofpracticalknowledge,whichwillconvincehimofitstruth。Themiracle,Imayadd,isnonethelesswonderfulorbeyondourhumanpowers,becauseitwaswroughtbyanextensionofnaturallaw,differingonlyindegreewiththatwhichwecanourselvestestandevendo。

AlthoughourmodernmanifestationshaveneverattainedthepowermentionedintheBiblicalrecords,theypresentsomefeatureswhicharenotrelatedintheNewTestament。Clairaudience,thatisthehearingofaspiritvoice,iscommontoboth,butthedirectvoice,thatisthehearingofavoicewhichallcandiscernwiththeirmaterialears,isawell—authenticatedphenomenonnowwhichismorerarelymentionedofold。So,too,Spirit—photography,wherethecamerarecordswhatthehumaneyecannotsee,isnecessarilyanewtestimony。NothingisevidencetothosewhodonotexamineeviPage121

dence,butIcanattestmostsolemnlythatIpersonallyknowofseveralcaseswheretheimageupontheplateafterdeathhasnotonlybeenunmistakable,butalsohasdifferedentirelyfromanypre—existingphotograph。

AstothemethodsbywhichtheearlyChristianscommunicatedwiththespirits,orwiththe\"Saints\"astheycalledtheirdeadbrethren,wehave,sofarasIknow,norecord,thoughthewordsofJohn:\"Brothers,believenoteveryspirit,buttrythespiritswhethertheyareofGod,\"

showveryclearlythatspiritcommunionwasafamiliaridea,andalsothattheywereplagued,asweare,bytheintrusionofunwelcomespiritualelementsintheirintercourse。Somehaveconjecturedthatthe\"AngeloftheChurch,\"

whoisalludedtointermswhichsuggestthathewasahumanbeing,wasreallyamediumsanctifiedtotheuseofthatparticularcongregation。