The Lock and Key Library eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 255 pages of information about The Lock and Key Library.

The Lock and Key Library eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 255 pages of information about The Lock and Key Library.

An illuminated hand and arm was now seen to come from behind the curtain, and played an accompaniment to the music box on the guitar.  We could see plainly the movements of the hand, arm, and fingers, as it manipulated the strings of the instrument.  It did not appear necessary to finger the strings on the keyboard, although the air was in a key that made it impossible to tune the guitar so that an accompaniment could be performed without fingering.  However, but one hand was visible, and it was picking the strings.  After the tune was finished, the hand left the in-strument, and moved out into the room to the front of the table, and from the sound we knew it was writing on the tablet that had been placed there.  The arm was of bluish light and appeared to end just above the elbow, and to have no connection with the body.  It finished writing and seemed to float into the cabinet near the top.

The light was opened and the manager requested those who had tied the medium to examine his condition and see if the ropes had been tampered with.  The examination was made and it was evident that the fastenings were undisturbed.  The communication was read aloud to those present, and contained the following: 

“We are pleased to meet so many seekers after light and truth here this evening, and, from the conditions, as we sense them, we will have a satisfactory and pleasant seance.  The way to obtain the best results is for each person to maintain a passive condition and take what we have to give.  You may rest assured that our best efforts will be put forth to give you entire satisfaction.  The Control.”

The writing was exactly on the ruled lines although written in absolute darkness.  The hand and arm, although luminous, did not give out a particle of light.  The arm had been at least five feet from the cabinet opening and seven feet from the medium.  Surely, it was not he.  The message read, the light was again shut down and the music again started.

Once more a hand appeared, and floating out to the table, again began writing.  Of a sudden the hand disappeared, and, after a few seconds, I was astonished to feel a hand thrusting a paper into my top coat pocket.  Now appeared two hands and they played an air on the guitar.  Now came three, then four hands were visible, bright as the day.  Two of them began writing again, and, when they had finished, two more sitters were the recipients of sheets of paper.  Soon the light was opened for an inspection of the cabinet, which was made, with the conclusion that the medium had not moved.  Those of us receiving communications were afforded an opportunity to read them.  We found them nicely written, as before, and all contained “tests.” . . .

After the light went out again, more hands were seen; the table was floated about over the heads of the circle, as was the music box, which weighed at least fifty pounds.  Another examination of the cabinet was made and everything found satisfactory.  This time the light was not put entirely out, but a very dim light was allowed.

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