Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 225 pages of information about Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism.

Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 225 pages of information about Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism.

It will be noted that this Medium’s ‘Spirit-guide’ requires the names in full of both Spirit and writer; I was, therefore, forced to select a Spirit who knew not only me and my ways, but also the high value that is placed on that skull.  Mindful that eminent Spiritual authority had pronounced this skull to be that of a colored woman, I decided, after deliberation, to address the Spirit of W——­ H——­, a colored servant, who had lived over forty years in one family a faithful, blameless life, and who, when he died, carried with him the respect and regards of the entire household, and whose widow and daughters still survive in honest, humble life, and to whose ears this apparent freedom with their husband’s and father’s name will never reach.  Accordingly, the following note was addressed to the Spirit world: 

’Dear W——­ H——.  Can you tell me anything about the owner, when alive, of the skull here in the Library?  You remember how anxious I have always been to have my ignorance on this score enlightened.  Have you any message to send to your wife, M——­ F——?  Are you happy now?  Your old friend, Horace Howard Furness.’

This letter was put in an envelope, which was gummed and sealed with five simple seals, without the impenetrable stitches of silk, and enclosed with the fee to Mr. Flint.  It was received again in a few days with this note:—­’Dear Sir—­I gave your sealed Spirit-letter three sittings and regret to state that I have been unable to get an answer.  My Guide at each sitting wrote and said, the Spirit called upon is not present to dictate an answer.’  The fee was also returned.

An examination of the envelope by cutting at the edges, as in the previous experiment, showed that the ‘Spirit arm’ of the Guide of Mr. Flint had not the nerve of Dr. Mansfield.  I was at a loss to know why it stopped; it was going along in the removal of the seals very nicely; to be sure the paper was tearing perilously near where the rent could be detected from the outside, but with only a little more of Dr. Mansfield’s pluck, and the Spirit of W——­ H——­ would have been present, and the fee pocketed.  However, from whatever cause, whether fright or repentance, the ‘flighty purpose was o’ertook,’ and the Medium supposed that a little mucilage would ‘clear him of the deed.’

Next I turned to Mrs. Eleanor Martin, in Columbus, Ohio.  Without writing a fresh letter, I sent her the same letter to W——­ H——­, which had been returned to me from Mr. Flint, and the envelope was sealed in the simple easy way with five seals, but no silk stitches.

To this came the following response: 

’Columbus, Ohio, March 25th, ’85.

...  Please find enclosed your sealed letter, also the messages, and my terms.  I learn from the messages, your letter was written upon the Spiritual topic.  My terms being $1.00.  But in your case I find the messages are at a greater length than many and according to request of the Spirit “Belle” I paint the little white rose as her nature.  Most truly, Eleanor Martin.

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