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.

At this meeting two pocket compasses, one brought by Mr. Furness and the other by Mr. Sellers, were placed at a point near the circle of the hands in order to observe whether any deflection from the magnetic course occurred.  No such result was noted.  No change whatsoever in the needles was observed other than that which was caused by a vibration due to shakings of the table.  From time to time the Medium would call attention to one of the needles with the remark, ’There, one of those needles is moving now.’  In point of fact, the needle at the time would show no motion other than that caused by the jarring of the table.  The Medium went on to say that frequently, under like circumstances, when placed close together, he had seen two needles point around in opposite directions.  This might have been true, in the present instance, if the Medium had placed a magnet attached to his foot at a point at which it would have been between the two needles.  Its effect would have been just the one which he has described.  No such result was noticeable during our observations.

A large part of the sitting was devoted to the discussion of the Zoellner experiments, the Medium narrating some of the phenomena that had been witnessed in the presence of Dr. Zoellner.  He said, however, that Zoellner was a peculiarly impressible person, and one who had entire confidence in his (the Medium’s) ability.

Before the conclusion of the seance, the writer (Mr. Sellers) asked the Medium if he was acquainted with the methods of operation of any conjurors.  The Medium replied that he did not know many of them, but he always liked to have conjurors at his sittings, as they produced a very good influence upon him.  At this point the following colloquy ensued: 

Mr. Sellers:  Do you know a man named Kellar, who is exhibiting in this city?

Dr. Slade:  I do not.  I never knew him.

Mr. Sellers:  You may, however, be able to explain to me a very remarkable slate-writing experiment which Kellar has performed.  I will state the details of it. [Mr. Sellers here described at length Mr. Kellar’s trick with the fastened slates, and in concluding, asked:] How did Mr. Kellar do that?

Dr. Slade:  He is a Medium.  He does that work precisely as I do it.

Mr. Sellers:  But can he not do it by trickery?

Dr. Slade:  No it is impossible.  He is a Medium, and a powerful Medium.

(Mr. Sellers continued the reading of his transcript, as follows): 

Then I described to the Medium an experiment by Kellar in lifting a table ostensibly merely by laying his hands upon it, and I detailed his explanation of how deceptions might occur, his custom of pulling up his sleeves and exhibiting his hands to the audience.  I added, that he had done the same thing with a chair.

Dr. Slade:  I do that thing, too.  I will show you how I do it the next time.  He does it as I do it.  He is a Medium.

Copyrights
Project Gutenberg
Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism from Project Gutenberg. Public domain.