Thesecases,however,areveryrareincomparisonwiththetotalnumberofdeaths。InmostcasesIimaginethatthedeadmanistoopreoccupiedwithhisownamazingexperiencetohavemuchthoughtforothers。Hesoonfinds,tohissurprise,thatthoughheendeavourstocommunicatewiththosewhomhesees,hisetherealvoiceandhisetherealtouchareequallyunabletomakeanyimpressionuponthosehumanorganswhichareonlyattunedtocoarserstimuli。Itisafairsubjectforspeculation,Page66
  whetherafullerknowledgeofthoselightrayswhichweknowtoexistoneithersideofthespectrum,orofthosesoundswhichwecanprovebythevibrationsofadiaphragmtoexist,althoughtheyaretoohighformortalear,maynotbringussomefurtherpsychicalknowledge。Settingthataside,however,letusfollowthefortunesofthedepartingspirit。
  Heispresentlyawarethatthereareothersintheroombesidesthosewhowerethereinlife,andamongtheseothers,whoseemtohimassubstantialastheliving,thereappearfamiliarfaces,andhefindshishandgraspedorhislipskissedbythosewhomhehadlovedandlost。Thenintheircompany,andwiththehelpandguidanceofsomemoreradiantbeingwhohasstoodbyandwaitedforthenewcomer,hedriftstohisownsurprisethroughallsolidobstaclesandoutuponhisnewlife。
  Thisisadefinitestatement,andthisisthestorytoldbyoneaftertheotherwithaconsistencywhichimpelsbelief。Itisalreadyverydifferentfromanyoldtheology。TheSpiritisnotaglorifiedangelorgoblindamned,butitissimplythepersonhimself,Page67
  containingallhisstrengthandweakness,hiswisdomandhisfolly,exactlyashehasretainedhispersonalappearance。Wecanwellbelievethatthemostfrivolousandfoolishwouldbeawedintodecencybysotremendousanexperience,butimpressionssoonbecomeblunted,theoldnaturemaysoonreassertitselfinnewsurroundings,andthefrivolousstillsurvive,asourseanceroomscantestify。
  Andnow,beforeenteringuponhisnewlife,thenewSpirithasaperiodofsleepwhichvariesinitslength,sometimeshardlyexistingatall,atothersextendingforweeksormonths。Raymondsaidthathislastedforsixdays。ThatwastheperiodalsoinacaseofwhichIhadsomepersonalevidence。Mr。Myers,ontheotherhand,saidthathehadaveryprolongedperiodofunconsciousness。Icouldimaginethatthelengthisregulatedbytheamountoftroubleormentalpreoccupationofthislife,thelongerrestgivingthebettermeansofwipingthisout。Probablythelittlechildwouldneednosuchintervalatall。This,ofcourse,ispurespeculation,butthereisaconsiderableconsensusPage68
  ofopinionastotheexistenceofaperiodofoblivionafterthefirstimpressionofthenewlifeandbeforeenteringuponitsduties。
  Havingwakenedfromthissleep,thespiritisweak,asthechildisweakafterearthbirth。Soon,however,strengthreturnsandthenewlifebegins。Thisleadsustotheconsiderationofheavenandhell。
  Hell,Imaysay,dropsoutaltogether,asithaslongdroppedoutofthethoughtsofeveryreasonableman。Thisodiousconception,soblasphemousinitsviewoftheCreator,arosefromtheexaggerationsofOrientalphrases,andmayperhapshavebeenofserviceinacoarseagewheremenwerefrightenedbyfires,aswildbeastsaresearedbythetravellers。Hellasapermanentplacedoesnotexist。Buttheideaofpunishment,ofpurifyingchastisement,infactofPurgatory,isjustifiedbythereportsfromtheotherside。
  WithoutsuchpunishmenttherecouldbenojusticeintheUniverse,forhowimpossibleitwouldbetoimaginethatthefateofaRasputinisthesameasthatofaFatherDamien。Thepunishmentisverycertainandveryserious,thoughinitslesssevereformsitPage69
  onlyconsistsinthefactthatthegrossersoulsareinlowersphereswithaknowledgethattheirowndeedshaveplacedthemthere,butalsowiththehopethatexpiationandthehelpofthoseabovethemwilleducatethemandbringthemlevelwiththeothers。Inthissavingprocessthehigherspiritsfindpartoftheiremployment。MissJuliaAmesinherbeautifulposthumousbook,saysinmemorablewords:"ThegreatestjoyofHeavenisemptyingHell。"
  Settingasidethoseprobationaryspheres,whichshouldperhapsratherbelookeduponasahospitalforweaklysoulsthanasapenalcommunity,thereportsfromtheotherworldareallagreedastothepleasantconditionsoflifeinthebeyond。Theyagreethatlikegoestolike,thatallwholoveorwhohaveinterestsincommonareunited,thatlifeisfullofinterestandofoccupation,andthattheywouldbynomeansdesiretoreturn。Allofthisissurelytidingsofgreatjoy,andIrepeatthatitisnotavaguefaithorhope,butthatitissupportedbyallthelawsofevidencewhichagreethatwheremanyindependentwitnessesgiveasimilaraccount,Page70
  thataccounthasaclaimtobeconsideredatrueone。Ifitwereanaccountofglorifiedsoulspurgedinstantlyfromallhumanweaknessandofaconstantecstasyofadorationroundthethroneoftheallpowerful,itmightwellbesuspectedasbeingthemerereflectionofthatpopulartheologywhichallthemediumshadequallyreceivedintheiryouth。Itis,however,verydifferenttoanypreexistingsystem。Itisalsosupported,asIhavealreadypointedout,notmerelybytheconsistencyoftheaccounts,butbythefactthattheaccountsaretheultimateproductofalongseriesofphenomena,allofwhichhavebeenattestedastruebythosewhohavecarefullyexaminedthem。
  Inconnectionwiththegeneralsubjectoflifeafterdeath,peoplemaysaywehavegotthisknowledgealreadythroughfaith。Butfaith,howeverbeautifulintheindividual,hasalwaysincollectivebodiesbeenaverytwo-edgedquality。Allwouldbewellifeveryfaithwerealikeandtheintuitionsofthehumanracewereconstant。Weknowthatitisnotso。FaithmeanstosaythatyouentirelybelieveathingwhichyoucannotPage71
  prove。Onemansays:"Myfaithisthis。"Anothersays:"Myfaithisthat。"Neithercanproveit,sotheywrangleforever,eithermentallyorintheolddaysphysically。Ifoneisstrongerthantheother,heisinclinedtopersecutehimjusttotwisthimroundtothetruefaith。
  BecausePhiliptheSecond’sfaithwasstrongandclearhe,quitelogically,killedahundredthousandLowlandersinthehopethattheirfellowcountrymenwouldbeturnedtotheall-importanttruth。Now,ifitwererecognisedthatitisbynomeansvirtuoustoclaimwhatyoucouldnotprove,weshouldthenbedriventoobservefacts,toreasonfromthem,andperhapsreachcommonagreement。Thatiswhythispsychicalmovementappearssovaluable。
  Itsfeetareonsomethingmoresolidthantextsortraditionsorintuitions。
  Itisreligionfromthedoublepointofviewofbothworldsuptodate,insteadoftheancienttraditionsofoneworld。
  WecannotlookuponthiscomingworldasatidyDutchgardenofaplacewhichissoexactthatitcaneasilybedescribed。ItisprobablethatthosemessengerswhocomePage72
  backtousareall,moreorless,inonestateofdevelopmentandrepresentthesamewaveoflifeasitrecedesfromourshores。Communicationsusuallycomefromthosewhohavenotlongpassedover,andtendtogrowfainter,asonewouldexpect。ItisinstructiveinthisrespecttonoticethatChrist’sreappearancestohisdisciplesortoPaul,aresaidtohavebeenwithinaveryfewyearsofhisdeath,andthatthereisnoclaimamongtheearlyChristianstohaveseenhimlater。Thecasesofspiritswhogivegoodproofofauthenticityandyethavepassedsometimearenotcommon。Thereis,inMr。DawsonRoger’slife,averygoodcaseofaspiritwhocalledhimselfManton,andclaimedtohavebeenbornatLawrenceLydiardandburiedatStokeNewingtonin1677。Itwasclearlyshownafterwardsthattherewassuchaman,andthathewasOliverCromwell’schaplain。Sofarasmyownreadinggoes,thisistheoldestspiritwhoisonrecordasreturning,andgenerallytheyarequiterecent。Hence,onegetsallone’sviewsfromtheonegeneration,asitwere,andwecannottakethemasfinal,butPage75
  onlyaspartial。HowspiritsmayseethingsinadifferentlightastheyprogressintheotherworldisshownbyMissJuliaAmes,whowasdeeplyimpressedatfirstbythenecessityofformingabureauofcommunication,butadmitted,afterfifteenyears,thatnotonespiritinamillionamongthemainbodyuponthefurthersideeverwantedtocommunicatewithusatallsincetheirownlovedoneshadcomeover。Shehadbeenmisledbythefactthatwhenshefirstpassedovereveryoneshemetwasnewlyarrivedlikeherself。
  Thustheaccountwegivemaybepartial,butstillsuchasitisitisveryconsistentandofextraordinaryinterest,sinceitreferstoourowndestinyandthatofthosewelove。Allagreethatlifebeyondisforalimitedperiod,afterwhichtheypassontoyetotherphases,butapparentlythereismorecommunicationbetweenthesephasesthanthereisbetweenusandSpiritland。Thelowercannotascend,butthehighercandescendatwill。Thelifehasacloseanalogytothatofthisworldatititsbest。Itispre-eminentlyalifeofthemind,asthisisofthebody。PreoccupationsPage74
  offood,money,lust,pain,etc。,areofthebodyandaregone。Music,theArts,intellectualandspiritualknowledge,andprogresshaveincreased。
  Thepeopleareclothed,asonewouldexpect,sincethereisnoreasonwhymodestyshoulddisappearwithournewforms。Thesenewformsaretheabsolutereproductionoftheoldonesattheirbest,theyounggrowingupandtheoldrevertinguntilallcometothenormal。Peopleliveincommunities,asonewouldexpectiflikeattractslike,andthemalespiritstillfindshistruematethoughthereisnosexualityinthegrossersenseandnochildbirth。Sinceconnectionsstillendure,andthoseinthesamestateofdevelopmentkeepabreast,onewouldexpectthatnationsarestillroughlydividedfromeachother,thoughlanguageisnolongerabar,sincethoughthasbecomeamediumofconversation。HowcloseistheconnectionbetweenkindredsoulsoverthereisshownbythewayinwhichMyers,GurneyandRodenNoel,allfriendsandco-workersonearth,sentmessagestogetherthroughMrs。Holland,whoknewnoneofthem,eachmessagebeingcharacteristicPage75
  tothosewhoknewthemeninlife——orthewayinwhichProfessorVerrallandProfessorButcher,bothfamousGreekscholars,collaboratedtoproducetheGreekproblemwhichhasbeenanalysedbyMr。GeraldBalfourinTheEarofDionysius,withtheresultthatthatexcellentauthoritytestifiedthattheeffectcouldhavebeenattainedbynootherentities,saveonlyVerrallandButcher。Itmayberemarkedinpassingthattheseandotherexamplesshowclearlyeitherthatthespiritshavetheuseofanexcellentreferencelibraryorelsethattheyhavememorieswhichproducesomethinglikeomniscience。NohumanmemorycouldpossiblycarryalltheexactquotationswhichoccurinsuchcommunicationsasTheEarofDionysius。
  These,roughlyspeaking,arethelinesofthelifebeyondinitssimplestexpression,foritisnotallsimple,andwecatchdimglimpsesofendlesscirclesbelowdescendingintogloomandendlesscirclesabove,ascendingintoglory,allimproving,allpurposeful,allintenselyalive。AllareagreedthatnoreligionuponearthhasanyadvantageoverPage76
  another,butthatcharacterandrefinementareeverything。Atthesametime,allarealsoinagreementthatallreligionswhichinculcateprayer,andanupwardglanceratherthaneyesforeveronthelevel,aregood。
  Inthissense,andinnoother——asahelptospirituallife——everyformmayhaveapurposeforsomebody。IftotwirlabrasscylinderforcestheThibetantoadmitthatthereissomethinghigherthanhismountains,andmorepreciousthanhisyaks,thentothatextentitisgood。Wemustnotbecensoriousinsuchmatters。
  Thereisonepointwhichmaybementionedherewhichisatfirststartlingandyetmustcommenditselftoourreasonwhenwereflectuponit。Thisistheconstantassertionfromtheothersidethatthenewlypasseddonotknowthattheyaredead,andthatitisalongtime,sometimesaverylongtime,beforetheycanbemadetounderstandit。Allofthemagreethatthisstateofbewildermentisharmfulandretardingtothespirit,andthatsomeknowledgeoftheactualtruthuponthissideistheonlywaytomakesureofnotbeingdazedupontheother。Page77
  Findingconditionsentirelydifferentfromanythingforwhicheitherscientificorreligiousteachinghadpreparedthem,itisnowonderthattheylookupontheirnewsensationsassomestrangedream,andthemorerigidlyorthodoxhavebeentheirviews,themoreimpossibledotheyfindittoacceptthesenewsurroundingswithallthattheyimply。Forthisreason,aswellasformanyothers,thisnewrevelationisaveryneedfulthingformankind。Asmallerpointofpracticalimportanceisthattheagedshouldrealisethatitisstillworthwhiletoimprovetheirminds,forthoughtheyhavenotimetousetheirfreshknowledgeinthisworlditwillremainaspartoftheirmentaloutfitinthenext。
  Astothesmallerdetailsofthislifebeyond,itisbetterperhapsnottotreatthem,fortheverygoodreasonthattheyaresmalldetails。Wewilllearnthemallsoonforourselves,anditisonlyvaincuriositywhichleadsustoaskforthemnow。Onethingisclear:therearehigherintelligencesoveryondertowhomsyntheticchemistry,whichnotonlymakesthesubstancebutmouldsthePage78
  form,isamatterofabsoluteease。Weseethematworkinthecoarsermedia,perceptibletoourmaterialsenses,intheseanceroom。Iftheycanbuildupsimulacraintheseanceroom,howmuchmayweexpectthemtodowhentheyareworkinguponetherealobjectsinthatetherwhichistheirownmedium。Itmaybesaidgenerallythattheycanmakesomethingwhichisanalogoustoanythingwhichexistsuponearth。Howtheydoitmaywellbeamatterofguessandspeculationamongthelessadvancedspirits,asthephenomenaofmodernscienceareamatterofguessandspeculationtous。Ifoneofusweresuddenlycalledupbythedenizenofsomesub-humanworld,andwereaskedtoexplainexactlywhatgravityis,orwhatmagnetismis,howhelplessweshouldbe!Wemayputourselvesintheposition,then,ofayoungengineersoldierlikeRaymondLodge,whotriestogivesometheoryofmatterinthebeyond——atheorywhichisverylikelycontradictedbysomeotherspiritwhoisalsoguessingatthingsabovehim。Hemayberight,orhemaybewrong,butbeisdoinghisbesttosaywhathethinks,asPage79
  weshoulddoinsimilarcase。Hebelievesthathistranscendentalchemistscanmakeanything,andthatevensuchunspiritualmatterasalcoholortobaccocouldcomewithintheirpowersandcouldstillbecravedforbyunregeneratespirits。Thishastickledthecriticstosuchanextentthatonewouldreallythinktoreadthecommentsthatitwastheonlystatementinabookwhichcontains400closely-printedpages。Raymondmayberightorwrong,buttheonlythingwhichtheincidentprovestomeistheunflinchingcourageandhonestyofthemanwhochronicledit,knowingwellthehandlethathewasgivingtohisenemies。
  Therearemanywhoprotestthatthisworldwhichisdescribedtousistoomaterialfortheirliking。Itisnotastheywoulddesireit。Well,therearemanythingsinthisworldwhichseemdifferentfromwhatwedesire,buttheyexistnonetheless。Butwhenwecometoexaminethischargeofmaterialismandtrytoconstructsomesortofsystemwhichwouldsatisfytheidealists,itbecomesaverydifficulttask。ArewetobemerewispsofgaseoushappinessfloatingPage80
  aboutintheair?Thatseemstobetheidea。Butifthereisnobodylikeourown,andifthereisnocharacterlikeourown,thensaywhatyouwill,wehavebecomeextinct。Whatisittoamotherifsomeimpersonalglorifiedentityisshowntoher?Shewillsay,"thatisnotthesonIlost——Iwanthisyellowhair,hisquicksmile,hislittlemoodsthatIknowsowell。"Thatiswhatshewants;that,Ibelieve,iswhatshewillhave;butshewillnothavethembyanysystemwhichcutsusawayfromallthatremindsusofmatterandtakesustoavagueregionoffloatingemotions。
  Thereisanoppositeschoolofcriticswhichratherfindsthedifficultyinpicturingalifewhichhaskeenperceptions,robustemotions,andasolidsurroundingallconstructedinsodiaphanousamaterial。Letusrememberthateverythingdependsuponitscomparisonwiththethingsaroundit。
  Ifwecouldconceiveofaworldathousandtimesdenser,heavieranddullerthanthisworld,wecanclearlyseethattoitsinmatesitwouldseemmuchthesameasthis,sincetheirstrengthandtexturewouldbeinproPage81
  portion。If,however,theseinmatescameincontactwithus,theywouldlookuponusasextraordinarilyairybeingslivinginastrange,light,spiritualatmosphere。Theywouldnotrememberthatwealso,sinceourbeingsandoursurroundingsareinharmonyandinproportiontoeachother,feelandactexactlyastheydo。
  Wehavenowtoconsiderthecaseofyetanotherstratumoflife,whichisasmuchaboveusastheleadencommunitywouldbebelowus。Tousalsoitseemsasifthesepeople,thesespirits,aswecallthem,livethelivesofvapourandofshadows。Wedonotrecollectthattherealsoeverythingisinproportionandinharmonysothatthespiritsceneorthespiritdwelling,whichmightseemameredreamthingtous,isasactualtothespiritasareourownscenesorourowndwellings,andthatthespiritbodyisasrealandtangibletoanotherspiritasourstoourfriends。
  Page82Chapter4PROBLEMSANDLIMITATIONSLeavingforamomentthelargerargumentastothelinesofthisrevelationandthebroadproofsofitsvalidity,therearesomesmallerpointswhichhaveforcedthemselvesuponmyattentionduringtheconsiderationofthesubject。Thishomeofourdeadseemstobeveryneartous——sonearthatwecontinually,astheytellus,visittheminoursleep。Muchofthatquietresignationwhichwehaveallobservedinpeoplewhohavelostthosewhomtheyloved——peoplewhowouldinourpreviousopinionhavebeendrivenmadbysuchloss——isduetothefactthattheyhaveseentheirdead,andthatalthoughtheswitch-offiscompleteandtheycanrecallnothingwhateverofthespiritexperienceinsleep,thesoothingresultofitisstillcarriedonbythesubconsciousself。Theswitch-offis,asIsay,complete,butsometimesforsomereasonitishungupforPage83
  afractionofasecond,anditisatsuchmomentsthatthedreamercomesbackfromhisdream"trailingcloudsofglory。"Fromthisalsocomeallthosepropheticdreamsmanyofwhicharewellattested。Ihavehadarecentpersonalexperienceofonewhichhasnotyetperhapsentirelyjustifieditselfbutisevennowremarkable。UponApril4thoflastyear,1917,I
  awokewithafeelingthatsomecommunicationhadbeenmadetomeofwhichIhadonlycarriedbackonewordwhichwasringinginmyhead。Thatwordwas"Piave。"TothebestofmybeliefIhadneverheardthewordbefore。
  AsitsoundedlikethenameofaplaceIwentintomystudythemomentIhaddressedandIlookeduptheindexofmyAtlas。Therewas"Piave"
  sureenough,andInotedthatitwasariverinItalysomefortymilesbehindthefrontline,whichatthattimewasvictoriouslyadvancing。I
  couldimaginefewmoreunlikelythingsthanthatthewarshouldrollbacktothePiave,andIcouldnotthinkhowanymilitaryeventofconsequencecouldarisethere,butnonethelessIwassoimpressedthatIPage84
  drewupastatementthatsomesucheventwouldoccurthere,andIhaditsignedbymysecretaryandwitnessedbymywifewiththedate,April4th,attached。ItisamatterofhistoryhowsixmonthslaterthewholeItalianlinefellback,howitabandonedsuccessivepositionsuponrivers,andhowitstuckuponthisstreamwhichwassaidbymilitarycriticstobestrategicallyalmostuntenable。Ifnothingmoreshouldoccur(IwriteuponFebruary20th,1918),thereferencetothenamehasbeenfullyjustified,presumingthatsomefriendinthebeyondwasforecastingthecomingeventsofthewar。Ihavestillahope,however,thatmorewasmeant,andthatsomecrowningvictoryoftheAlliesatthisspotmayjustifystillfurtherthestrangewayinwhichthenamewasconveyedtomymind。
  Peoplemaywellcryoutagainstthistheoryofsleeponthegroundsthatallthegrotesque,monstrousandobjectionabledreamswhichplagueuscannotpossiblycomefromahighsource。OnthispointIhaveaverydefinitetheory,whichmayperhapsbeworthyofdiscussion。
  IconsiderPage85
  thattherearetwoformsofdreams,andonlytwo,theexperiencesofthereleasedspirit,andtheconfusedactionofthelowerfacultieswhichremaininthebodywhenthespiritisabsent。Theformerisrareandbeautiful,forthememoryofitfailsus。Thelatterarecommonandvaried,butusuallyfantasticorignoble。Bynotingwhatisabsentinthelowerdreamsonecantellwhatthemissingqualitiesare,andsojudgewhatpartofusgoestomakeupthespirit。Thusinthesedreamshumouriswanting,sinceweseethingswhichstrikeusafterwardsasludicrous,andarenotamused。
  Thesenseofproportionandofjudgmentandofaspirationisallgone。
  Inshort,thehigherispalpablygone,andthelower,thesenseoffear,ofsensualimpression,ofself-preservation,isfunctioningallthemorevividlybecauseitisrelievedfromthehighercontrol。
  Thelimitationsofthepowersofspiritsisasubjectwhichisbroughthometooneinthesestudies。Peoplesay,"Iftheyexistwhydon’ttheydothisorthat!"Theanswerusuallyisthattheycan’t。TheyappearPage86
  tohaveveryfixedlimitationslikeourown。Thisseemedtobeveryclearlybroughtoutinthecross-correspondenceexperimentswhereseveralwritingmediumswereoperatingatadistancequiteindependentlyofeachother,andtheobjectwastogetagreementwhichwasbeyondthereachofcoincidence。Thespiritsseemtoknowexactlywhattheyimpressuponthemindsoftheliving,buttheydonotknowhowfartheycarrytheirinstructionout。Theirtouchwithusisintermittent。Thus,inthecross-correspondenceexperimentswecontinuallyhavethemasking,"Didyougetthat?"or"Wasitallright?"Sometimestheyhavepartialcognisanceofwhatisdone,aswhereMyerssays:"Isawthecircle,butwasnotsureaboutthetriangle。"
  Itiseverywhereapparentthattheirspirits,eventhespiritsofthosewho,likeMyersandHodgson,wereinspeciallyclosetouchwithpsychicsubjects,andknewallthatcouldbedone,wereindifficultieswhentheydesiredtogetcognisanceofamaterialthing,suchasawrittendocument。
  Only,Ishouldimagine,bypartlymaterialisingthemselvesPage87
  couldtheydoso,andtheymaynothavehadthepowerofself-materialization。
  Thisconsiderationthrowssomelightuponthefamouscase,sooftenusedbyouropponents,whereMyersfailedtogivesomewordorphrasewhichhadbeenleftbehindinasealedbox。Apparentlyhecouldnotseethisdocumentfromhispresentposition,andifhismemoryfailedhimhewouldbeverylikelytogowrongaboutit。
  Manymistakesmay,Ithink,beexplainedinthisfashion。
  Ithasbeenassertedfromtheotherside,andtheassertionseemstomereasonable,thatwhentheyspeakoftheirownconditionstheyarespeakingofwhattheyknowandcanreadilyandsurelydiscuss;butthatwhenweinsist(aswemustsometimesinsist)uponearthlytests,itdragsthembacktoanotherplaneofthings,andputstheminapositionwhichisfarmoredifficult,andliabletoerror。
  Anotherpointwhichiscapableofbeingusedagainstusisthis:Thespiritshavethegreatestdifficultyingettingnamesthroughtous,anditisthiswhichmakesmanyoftheircommunicationssovagueandPage88
  unsatisfactory。Theywilltalkallroundathing,andyetnevergetthenamewhichwouldclinchthematter。ThereisanexampleofthepointinarecentcommunicationinLight,whichdescribeshowayoungofficer,recentlydead,endeavouredtogetamessagethroughthedirectvoicemethodofMrs。SusannahHarristohisfather。Hecouldnotgethisnamethrough。Hewasable,however,tomakeitclearthathisfatherwasamemberoftheKildareStreetClubinDublin。Inquiryfoundthefather,anditwasthenlearnedthatthefatherhadalreadyreceivedanindependentmessageinDublintosaythataninquirywascomingthroughfromLondon。
  Idonotknowiftheearthnameisamerelyephemeralthing,quitedisconnectedfromthepersonality,andperhapstheveryfirstthingtobethrownaside。
  Thatis,ofcourse,possible。Oritmaybethatsomelawregulatesourintercoursefromtheothersidebywhichitshallnotbetoodirect,andshallleavesomethingtoourownintelligence。
  Thisidea,thatthereissomelawwhichmakesanindirectspeechmoreeasythanaPage89
  directone,isgreatlyborneoutbythecross-correspondences,wherecircumlocutioncontinuallytakestheplaceofassertion。Thus,intheSt。
  Paulcorrespondence,whichistreatedintheJulypamphletoftheS。P。R。,theideaofSt。Paulwastobeconveyedfromoneautomaticwritertotwoothers,bothofwhomwereatadistance,oneoftheminIndia。Dr。Hodgsonwasthespiritwhoprofessedtopresideoverthisexperiment。Youwouldthinkthatthesimplewords"St。Paul"occurringintheotherscriptswouldbeall-sufficient。Butno;heproceedstomakeallsortsofindirectallusions,totalkallroundSt。Paulineachofthescripts,andtomakefivequotationsfromSt。Paul’swritings。Thisisbeyondcoincidence,andquiteconvincing,butnonethelessitillustratesthecuriouswayinwhichtheygoroundinsteadofgoingstraight。Ifonecouldimaginesomewiseangelontheothersidesaying,"Now,don’tmakeittooeasyforthesepeople。Makethemusetheirownbrainsalittle。Theywillbecomemereautomatonsifwedoeverythingforthem"——ifwecouldimaginethat,itwouldjustcoverthecase。Page90
  Whatevertheexplanation,itisanoteworthyfact。
  Thereisanotherpointaboutspiritcommunicationswhichisworthnoting。Thisistheiruncertaintywhereveranytimeelementcomesin。Theirestimateoftimeisalmostinvariablywrong。Earthtimeisprobablyadifferentideatospirittime,andhencetheconfusion。Wehadtheadvantage,asIhavestated,ofthepresenceofaladyinourhouseholdwhodevelopedwritingmediumship。Shewasinclosetouchwiththreebrothers,allofwhomhadbeenkilledinthewar。Thislady,conveyingmessagesfromherbrothers,washardlyeverentirelywronguponfacts,andhardlyeverrightabouttime。Therewasonenotableexception,however,whichinitselfissuggestive。Althoughherpropheciesastopubliceventswereweeksorevenmonthsout,sheinonecaseforetoldthearrivalofatelegramfromAfricatotheday。Nowthetelegramhadalreadybeensent,butwasdelayed,sothattheinferenceseemstobethatshecouldforetellacourseofeventswhichhadactuallybeensetinmotion,andcalculatehowlongtheywouldtakePage91
  toreachtheirend。Ontheotherhand,Iamboundtoadmitthatsheconfidentlyprophesiedtheescapeofherfourthbrother,whowasaprisonerinGermany,andthatthiswasdulyfulfilled。OnthewholeIpreserveanopenminduponthepowersandlimitationsofprophecy。
  Butapartfromalltheselimitationswehave,unhappily,todealwithabsolutecoldbloodedlyingonthepartofwickedormischievousintelligences。Everyonewhohasinvestigatedthematterhas,Isuppose,metwithexamplesofwilfuldeception,whichoccasionallyaremixedupwithgoodandtruecommunications。Itwasofsuchmessages,nodoubt,thattheApostlewrotewhenhesaid:"Beloved,believe,noteveryspirit,buttrythespiritswhethertheyareofGod。"ThesewordscanonlymeanthattheearlyChristiansnotonlypractisedSpiritualismasweunderstandit,butalsothattheywerefacedbythesamedifficulties。Thereisnothingmorepuzzlingthanthefactthatonemaygetalongconnecteddescriptionwitheverydetailgiven,andthatitmayprovetobeentirelyaconcoction。
  However,wemustPage92
  bearinmindthatifonecasecomesabsolutelycorrect,itatonesformanyfailures,justasifyouhadonetelegramcorrectyouwouldknowthattherewasalineandacommunicator,howevermuchtheybrokedownafterwards。
  Butitmustbeadmittedthatitisverydiscomposingandmakesonescepticalofmessagesuntiltheyaretested。OfakinwiththesefalseinfluencesarealltheMiltonswhocannotscan,andShelleyswhocannotrhyme,andShakespeareswhocannotthink,andalltheotherabsurdimpersonationswhichmakeourcauseridiculous。Theyare,Ithink,deliberatefrauds,eitherfromthissideorfromtheother,buttosaythattheyinvalidatethewholesubjectisassenselessastoinvalidateourownworldbecauseweencountersomeunpleasantpeople。
  OnethingIcantrulysay,andthatis,thatinspiteoffalsemessages,Ihaveneverinalltheseyearsknownablasphemous,anunkind,oranobscenemessage。Suchincidentsmustbeofveryexceptionalnature。Ithinkalsothat,sofarasallegationsconcerninginsanity,obsession,andsoforthgo,theyareentirelyimaginary。AsylumstatisticsPage93
  donotbearoutsuchassertions,andmediumslivetoasgoodanaverageageasanyoneelse。Ithink,however,thatthecultoftheseancemaybeverymuchoverdone。Whenonceyouhaveconvincedyourselfofthetruthofthephenomenathephysicalseancehasdoneitswork,andthemanorwomanwhospendshisorherlifeinrunningfromseancetoseanceisindangerofbecomingameresensationhunter。Here,asinothercults,theformisindangerofeclipsingtherealthing,andinpursuitofphysicalproofsonemayforgetthattherealobjectofallthesethingsis,asI
  havetriedtopointout,togiveusassuranceinthefutureandspiritualstrengthinthepresent,toattainadueperceptionofthepassingnatureofmatterandtheall-importanceofthatwhichisimmaterial。
  Theconclusion,then,ofmylongsearchaftertruth,isthatinspiteofoccasionalfraud,whichSpiritualistsdeplore,andinspiteofwildimaginings,whichtheydiscourage,thereremainsagreatsolidcoreinthismovementwhichisinfinitelynearertopositiveproofthananyotherreligiousdevelopmentPage94
  withwhichIamacquainted。AsIhaveshown,itwouldappeartobearediscoveryratherthananabsolutelynewthing,buttheresultinthismaterialageisthesame。ThedaysaresurelypassingwhenthematureandconsideredopinionsofsuchmenasCrookes,Wallace,Flammarion,Chas。
  Richet,Lodge,Barrett,Lombroso,GeneralsDraysonandTurner,SergeantBallantyne,W。T。Stead,JudgeEdmunds,AdmiralUsborneMoore,thelateArchdeaconWilberforce,andsuchacloudofotherwitnesses,canbedismissedwiththeempty"Allrot"or"Nauseatingdrivel"formulae。AsMr。ArthurHillhaswellsaid,wehavereachedapointwherefurtherproofissuperfluous,andwheretheweightofdisproofliesuponthosewhodeny。Theverypeoplewhoclamourforproofshaveasarulenevertakenthetroubletoexaminethecopiousproofswhichalreadyexist。Eachseemstothinkthatthewholesubjectshouldbegindenovobecausehehasaskedforinformation。
  Themethodofouropponentsistofastenuponthelatestmanwhohasstatedthecase——atthepresentinstantithappensPage95
  tobeSirOliverLodge——andthentodealwithhimasifhehadcomeforwardwithsomenewopinionswhichrestedentirelyuponhisownassertion,withnoreferencetothecorroborationofsomanyindependentworkersbeforehim。Thisisnotanhonestmethodofcriticism,forineverycasetheagreementofwitnessesistheveryrootofconviction。Butasamatteroffact,therearemanysinglewitnessesuponwhomthiscasecouldrest。If,forexample,ouronlyknowledgeofunknownforcesdependedupontheresearchesofDr。
  CrawfordofBelfast,whoplaceshisamateurmediuminaweighingchairwithherfeetfromtheground,andhasbeenabletoregisteradifferenceofweightofmanypounds,correspondingwiththephysicalphenomenaproduced,aresultwhichhehastestedandrecordedinatruescientificspiritofcaution,Idonotseehowitcouldbeshaken。Thephenomenaareandhavelongbeenfirmlyestablishedforeveryopenmind。Onefeelsthatthestageofinvestigationispassed,andthatofreligiousconstructionisoverdue。
  ForarewetosatisfyourselvesbyobservingPage96
  phenomenawithnoattentiontowhatthephenomenamean,asagroupofsavagesmightstareatawirelessinstallationwithnoappreciationofthemessagescomingthroughit,orareweresolutelytosetourselvestodefinethesesubtleandelusiveutterancesfrombeyond,andtoconstructfromthemareligiousscheme,whichwillbefoundeduponhumanreasononthissideanduponspiritinspirationupontheother?Thesephenomenahavepassedthroughthestageofbeingaparlourgame;theyarenowemergingfromthatofadebatablescientificnovelty;andtheyare,orshouldbe,takingshapeasthefoundationsofadefinitesystemofreligiousthought,insomewaysconfirmatoryofancientsystems,insomewaysentirelynew。
  Theevidenceuponwhichthissystemrestsissoenormousthatitwouldtakeaveryconsiderablelibrarytocontainit,andthewitnessesarenotshadowypeoplelivinginthedimpastandinaccessibletoourcross-examination,butareourowncontemporaries,menofcharacterandintellectwhomallmustrespect。Thesituationmay,asitseemstome,besummedupinasimplePage97
  alternative。Theonesuppositionisthattherehasbeenanoutbreakoflunacyextendingovertwogenerationsofmankind,andtwogreatcontinents——alunacywhichassailsmenorwomenwhoareotherwiseeminentlysane。
  ThealternativesuppositionisthatinrecentyearstherehascometousfromdivinesourcesanewrevelationwhichconstitutesbyfarthegreatestreligiouseventsincethedeathofChrist(fortheReformationwasare-arrangementoftheold,notarevelationofthenew),arevelationwhichaltersthewholeaspectofdeathandthefateofman。Betweenthesetwosuppositionsthereisnosolidposition。Theoriesoffraudorofdelusionwillnotmeettheevidence。Itisabsolutelunacyoritisarevolutioninreligiousthought,arevolutionwhichgivesusasby-productsanutterfearlessnessofdeath,andanimmenseconsolationwhenthosewhoaredeartouspassbehindtheveil。
  IshouldliketoaddafewpracticalwordstothosewhoknowthetruthofwhatIsay。Wehavehereanenormousnewdevelopment,thegreatestinthehistoryofmankind。Howarewetouseit?WeareboundinPage98
  honour,Ithink,tostateourownbelief,especiallytothosewhoareintrouble。Havingstatedit,weshouldnotforceit,butleavetheresttohigherwisdomthanourown。Wewishtosubvertnoreligion。Wewishonlytobringbackthematerial-minded——totakethemoutoftheircrampedvalleyandputthemontheridge,whencetheycanbreathepurerairandseeothervalleysandotherridgesbeyond。Religionsaremostlypetrifiedanddecayed,overgrownwithformsandchokedwithmysteries。Wecanprovethatthereisnoneedforthis。Allthatisessentialisbothverysimpleandverysure。
  Theclearcallforourhelpcomesfromthosewhohavehadalossandwhoyearntore-establishconnection。Thisalsocanbeoverdone。
  IfyourboywereinAustralia,youwouldnotexpecthimtocontinuallystophisworkandwritelonglettersatallseasons。Havinggotintouch,bemoderateinyourdemands。Donotbesatisfiedwithanyevidenceshortofthebest,buthavinggotthat,youcan,itseemstome,waitforthatshortperiodwhenweshallallbere-united。IamintouchatpresentwiththirteenmothersPage99
  whoareincorrespondencewiththeirdeadsons。Ineachcase,thehusband,whereheisalive,isagreedastotheevidence。InonlyonecasesofarasIknowwastheparentacquaintedwithpsychicmattersbeforethewar。
  Severalofthesecaseshavepeculiaritiesoftheirown。
  Intwoofthemthefiguresofthedeadladshaveappearedbesidethemothersinaphotograph。Inonecasethefirstmessagetothemothercamethroughastrangertowhomthecorrectaddressofthemotherwasgiven。Thecommunicationafterwardsbecamedirect。Inanothercasethemethodofsendingmessageswastogivereferencestoparticularpagesandlinesofbooksindistantlibraries,thewholeconveyingamessage。Theprocedurewastoweedoutallfearoftelepathy。Verilythereisnopossiblewaybywhichatruthcanbeprovedbywhichthistruthhasnotbeenproved。
  Howareyoutoact?Thereisthedifficulty。Therearetruemenandtherearefrauds。Youhavetoworkwarily。Sofarasprofessionalmediumsgo,youwillnotPage100
  finditdifficulttogetrecommendations。Evenwiththebestyoumaydrawentirelyblank。Theconditionsareveryelusive。Andyetsomegettheresultatonce。Wecannotlaydownlaws,becausethelawworksfromtheothersideaswellasthis。Nearlyeverywomanisanundevelopedmedium。
  Lethertryherownpowersofautomaticwriting。Thereagain,whatisdonemustbedonewitheveryprecautionagainstself-deception,andinareverentandprayerfulmood。Butifyouareearnest,youwillwinthroughsomehow,forsomeoneelseisprobablytryingontheotherside。
  Somepeoplediscountenancecommunicationuponthegroundthatitishinderingtheadvanceofthedeparted。Thereisnotatittleofevidenceforthis。Theassertionsofthespiritsareentirelytothecontraryandtheydeclarethattheyarehelpedandstrengthenedbythetouchwiththosewhomtheylove。IknowfewmoremovingpassagesintheirsimpleboyisheloquencethanthoseinwhichRaymonddescribesthefeelingsofthedeadboyswhowanttogetmessagesbacktotheirpeopleandfindthatignorancePage101
  andprejudiceareaperpetualbar。"Itishardtothinkyoursonsaredead,butsuchalotofpeopledothinkso。Itisrevoltingtoheartheboystellyouhownoonespeaksofthemever。Ithurtsmethroughandthrough。"
  Aboveallreadtheliteratureofthissubject。Ithasbeenfartoomuchneglected,notonlybythematerialworldbutbybelievers。
  Soakyourselfwiththisgrandtruth。Makeyourselffamiliarwiththeoverpoweringevidence。GetawayfromthephenomenalsideandlearntheloftyteachingfromsuchbeautifulbooksasAfterDeathorfromStaintonMoses’SpiritTeachings。Thereisawholelibraryofsuchliterature,ofunequalvaluebutofahighaverage。Broadenandspiritualizeyourthoughts。
  Showtheresultsinyourlives。Unselfishness,thatisthekeynotetoprogress。
  Realisenotasabelieforafaith,butasafactwhichisastangibleasthestreetsofLondon,thatwearemovingonsoontoanotherlife,thatallwillbeveryhappythere,andthattheonlypossiblewayinwhichthathappinesscanbemarredordeferredisbyPage102
  follyandselfishnessinthesefewfleetingyears。
  ItmustberepeatedthatwhilethenewrevelationmayseemdestructivetothosewhoholdChristiandogmaswithextremerigidity,ithasquitetheoppositeeffectuponthemindwhich,likesomanymodernminds,hadcometolookuponthewholeChristianschemeasahugedelusion。
  Itisshownclearlythattheoldrevelationhassomanyresemblances,defacedbytimeandmangledbyman’smishandlingandmaterialism,butstilldenotingthesamegeneralscheme,thatundoubtedlybothhavecomefromthesamesource。Theacceptedideasoflifeafterdeath,ofhigherandlowerspirits,ofcomparativehappinessdependinguponourownconduct,ofchasteningbypain,ofguardianspirits,ofhighteachers,ofaninfinitecentralpower,ofcirclesabovecirclesapproachingnearertoHispresence——alloftheseconceptionsappearoncemoreandareconfirmedbymanywitnesses。
  Itisonlytheclaimsofinfallibilityandofmonopoly,thebigotryandpedantryoftheologians,andtheman-maderitualswhichtakethelifeoutofthePage103
  God-giventhoughts——itisonlythiswhichhasdefacedthetruth。
  IcannotendthislittlebookbetterthanbyusingwordsmoreeloquentthananywhichIcouldwrite,asplendidsampleofEnglishstyleaswellasofEnglishthought。Theyarefromthepenofthatconsiderablethinkerandpoet,Mr。GeraldMassey,andwerewrittenmanyyearsago。
  "Spiritualismhasbeenforme,incommonwithmanyothers,suchaliftingofthementalhorizonandletting-inoftheheavens——suchaformationoffaithintofacts,thatIcanonlycomparelifewithoutittosailingonboardshipwithhatchesbatteneddownandbeingkeptaprisoner,livingbythelightofacandle,andthensuddenly,onsomesplendidstarrynight,allowedtogoondeckforthefirsttimetoseethestupendousmechanismoftheheavensallaglowwiththegloryofGod。"
  Page107
  SUPPLEMENTARYDOCUMENTS
  THENEXTPHASEOFLIFEIhavespokeninthetextofthestrikingmannerinwhichaccountsoflifeinthenextphase,thoughderivedfromthemostvariedandindependentsources,arestillinessentialagreement——anagreementwhichoccasionallydescendstosmalldetails。Avarietyisintroducedbythatfullervisionwhichcanseeanddescribemorethanoneplane,buttheaccountsofthathappylandtowhichtheordinarymortalmayhopetoaspire,areveryconsistent。SinceIwrotethestatementIhavereadthreefreshindependentdescriptionswhichagainconfirmthepoint。Oneistheaccountgivenby"AKing’sCounsel,"inhisrecentbook,IHeardaVoice(KeganPaul),whichIrecommendedtoinquirers,thoughithasastrongRomanCatholicbiasrunningthroughitwhichshowsthatourmainlinesofthoughtarepersistent。AsecondisthelittlebookPage108
  TheLightontheFuture,givingtheveryinterestingdetailsofthebeyond,gatheredbyanearnestandreverentcircleinDublin。TheothercameinaprivateletterfromMr。HubertWales,andis,Ithink,mostinstructive。Mr。Walesisacautiousandratherscepticalinquirerwhohadputawayhisresultswithincredulity(hehadreceivedthemthroughhisownautomaticwriting)。Onreadingmyaccountoftheconditionsdescribedinthebeyond,hehunteduphisownoldscriptwhichhadcommendeditselfsolittletohimwhenhefirstproducedit。Hesays:"Afterreadingyourarticle,Iwasstruck,almoststartled,bythecircumstancethatthestatementswhichhadpurportedtobemadetomeregardingconditionsafterdeathcoincided——Ithinkalmosttothesmallestdetail——withthoseyousetoutastheresultofyourcollationofmaterialobtainedfromagreatnumberofsources。
  Icannotthinktherewasanythinginmyantecedentreadingtoaccountforthiscoincidence。Ihadcertainlyreadnothingyouhadpublishedonthesubject。IhadpurposelyavoidedRaymondPage109
  andbookslikeit,inordernottovitiatemyownresults,andtheProceedingsoftheS。P。R。whichIhadreadatthattime,donottouch,asyouknow,uponafter-deathconditions。AtanyrateIobtained,atvarioustimes,statements(asmycontemporarynotesshow)totheeffectthat,inthispersistingstateofexistence,theyhavebodieswhich,thoughimperceptiblebyoursenses,areassolidtothemasourstous,thatthesebodiesarebasedonthegeneralcharacteristiesofourpresentbodiesbutbeautified;
  thattheyhavenoage,nopain,norichandpoor;thattheywearclothesandtakenourishment;thattheydonotsleep(thoughtheyspokeofpassingoccasionallyintoasemiconsciousstatewhichtheycalled`lyingasleep’
  ——acondition,itjustoccurstome,whichseemstocorrespondroughlywiththe`Hypnoidal’state);that,afteraperiodwhichisusuallyshorterthantheaveragelife-timehere,theypasstosomefurtherstateofexistence;
  thatpeopleofsimilarthoughts,tastesandfeelings,gravitatetogether;
  thatmarriedcouplesdonotnecessarilyreunite,butthattheloveofmanandPage110
  womancontinuesandisfreedofelementswhichwithusoftenmilitateagainstitsperfectrealization;thatimmediatelyafterdeathpeoplepassintoasemi-consciousrest-statelastingvariousperiods,thattheyareunabletoexperiencebodilypain,butaresusceptibleattimestosomementalanxiety;thatapainfuldeathis`absolutelyunknown,’thatreligiousbeliefsmakenodifferencewhateverintheafter-state,andthattheirlifealtogetherisintenselyhappy,andnoonehavingeverrealiseditcouldwishtoreturnhere。Igotnoreferenceto`work’bythatword,butmuchtothevariousintereststhatweresaidtooccupythem。Thatisprobablyonlyanotherwayofsayingthesamething。`Work’withushascomeusuallytomean`worktolive,’andthat,Iwasemphaticallyinformed,wasnotthecasewiththem——thatalltherequirementsoflifeweresomehowmysteriously`provided。’NeitherdidIgetanyreferencetoadefinite`temporarypenalstate,’butIgatheredthatpeoplebeginthereatthepointofintellectualandmoraldevelopmentwheretheyleaveoffhere;andsincetheirstateofhappinesswasPage111
  basedmainlyuponsympathy,thosewhocameoverinalowmoralcondition,failedatfirstforvariouslengthsoftimetohavethecapacitytoappreciateandenjoyit。"
  Page112AUTOMATICWRITINGThisformofmediumshipgivestheveryhighestresults,andyetinitsverynatureisliabletoself-deception。Areweusingourownhandorisanoutsidepowerdirectingit?Itisonlybytheinformationreceivedthatwecantell,andeventhenwehavetomakebroadallowancefortheactionofourownsubconsciousknowledge。Itisworthwhileperhapstoquotewhatappearstometobeathoroughlycritic-proofcase,sothattheinquirermayseehowstrongtheevidenceisthatthesemessagesarenotself-evolved。ThiscaseisquotedinMr。ArthurHill’srecentbookManIsaSpirit(Cassell&;Co。)andiscontributedbyagentlemanwhotakesthenameofCaptainJamesBurton。Heis,Iunderstand,thesamemedium(amateur)throughwhosecommunicationsthepositionoftheburiedruinsatGlastonburyhaverecentlyPage113
  beenlocated。"Aweekaftermyfather’sfuneralIwaswritingabusinessletter,whensomethingseemedtointervenebetweenmyhandandthemotorcentresofmybrain,andthehandwroteatanamazingratealetter,signedwithmyfather’ssignatureandpurportingtocomefromhim。Iwasupset,andmyrightsideandarmbecamecoldandnumb。Forayearafterthisletterscamefrequently,andalwaysatunexpectedtimes。IneverknewwhattheycontaineduntilIexaminedthemwithamagnifying-glass:theyweremicroscopic。
  Andtheycontainedavastamountofmatterwithwhichitwasimpossibleformetobeacquainted。"……"Unknowntome,mymother,whowasstayingsomesixtymilesaway,lostherpetdog,whichmyfatherhadgivenher。
  ThesamenightIhadaletterfromhimcondolingwithher,andstatingthatthedogwasnowwithhim。`Allthingswhichloveusandarenecessarytoourhappinessintheworldarewithushere。’Amostsacredsecret,knowntonoonebutmyfatherandmother,concerningamatterwhichoccurredyearsbeforeIwasborn,Page114
  wasafterwardstoldmeinthescript,withthecomment:`Tellyourmotherthis,andshewillknowthatitisI,yourfather,whoamwriting。’Mymotherhadbeenunabletoacceptthepossibilityuptonow,butwhenI
  toldherthisshecollapsedandfainted。Fromthatmomentthelettersbecamehergreatestcomfort,fortheywereloversduringthefortyyearsoftheirmarriedlife,andhisdeathalmostbrokeherheart。
  "Asformyself,Iamasconvincedthatmyfather,inhisoriginalpersonality,stillexists,asifhewerestillinhisstudywiththedoorshut。HeisnomoredeadthanhewouldbewerehelivinginAmerica。
  "Ihavecomparedthedictionandvocabularyoftheseletterswiththoseemployedinmyownwriting——Iamnotunknownasamagazinecontributor——andIfindnopointsofsimilaritybetweenthetwo。"ThereismuchfurtherevidenceinthiscaseforwhichIreferthereadertothebookitself。
  Page115THECHERITONDUGOUTIhavementionedinthetextthatIhadsomerecentexperienceofacasewherea"polter-geist"ormischievousspirithadbeenmanifesting。
  Theseentitiesappeartobeofanundevelopedorderandnearertoearthconditionsthananyotherswithwhichweareacquainted。Thiscomparativematerialismupontheirpartplacesthemlowinthescaleofspirit,andundesirableperhapsascommunicants,butitgivesthemaspecialvalueascallingattentiontocrudeobviousphenomena,andsoarrestingthehumanattentionandforcinguponournoticethatthereareotherformsoflifewithintheuniverse。Theseborderlandforceshaveattractedpassingattentionatseveraltimesandplacesinthepast,suchcasesastheWesleypersecutionatEpworth,theDrummerPage116
  ofTedworth,theBellsofBealing,etc。,startlingthecountryforatime——eachofthembeinganimpingementofunknownforcesuponhumanlife。ThenalmostsimultaneouslycametheHydesvillecaseinAmericaandtheCidevilledisturbancesinFrance,whichweresomarkedthattheycouldnotbeoverlooked。Fromthemsprangthewholemodernmovementwhich,reasoningupwardsfromsmallthingstogreat,fromrawthingstodevelopedones,fromphenomenatomessages,isdestinedtogivereligionthefirmestbasisuponwhichithaseverstood。Therefore,humbleandfoolishasthesemanifestationsmayseem,theyhavebeentheseedoflargedevelopments,andareworthyofourrespectful,thoughcritical,attention。
  Manysuchmanifestationshaveappearedofrecentyearsinvariousquartersoftheworld,eachofwhichistreatedbythepressinamoreorlesscomicvein,withaconvictionapparentlythattheuseoftheword"spook"discreditstheincidentandbringsdiscussiontoanend。Itisremarkablethateachistreatedasanentirelyisolatedphenomenon,Page117
  andthustheordinaryreadergetsnoideaofthestrengthofthecumulativeevidence。InthisparticularcaseoftheCheritonDugoutthefactsareasfollows:
  Mr。Jaques,aJusticeofthePeaceandamanofeducationandintelligence,residingatEmbrookHouse,Cheriton,nearFolkestone,madeadugoutjustoppositetohisresidenceasaprotectionagainstairraids。Thehousewas,itmayberemarked,ofgreatantiquity,partofitbeinganoldreligiousfoundationofthe14thCentury。Thedugoutwasconstructedatthebaseofasmallbluff,andthesinkingwasthroughordinarysoftsandstone。TheworkwascarriedoutbyalocaljobbingbuildercalledRolfe,assistedbyalad。Soonaftertheinceptionofhistaskhewasannoyedbyhiscandlebeingcontinuallyblownoutbyjetsofsand,and,bysimilarjetshittingupagainsthisownface。Thesephenomenaheimaginedtobeduetosomegaseousorelectricalcause,buttheyreachedsuchapointthathisworkwasseriouslyhampered,andhecomplainedtoMr。Jaques,whoreceivedthestorywithabsoluteincredulity。Thepersecutioncontinued,Page118
  however,andincreasedinintensity,takingtheformnowofactualblowsfrommovingmaterial,considerableobjects,suchasstonesandbitsofbrick,flyingpasthimandhittingthewallswithaviolentimpact。Mr。
  Rolfe,stillsearchingforaphysicalexplanation,wenttoMr。Hesketh,theMunicipalElectricianofFolkestone,amanofhigheducationandintelligence,whowentouttothesceneoftheaffairandsawenoughtoconvincehimselfthatthephenomenawereperfectlygenuineandinexplicablebyordinarylaws。ACanadiansoldierwhowasbilleteduponMr。Rolfe,heardanaccountofthehappeningsfromhishost,andafterannouncinghisconvictionthatthelatterhad"batsinhisbelfry"proceededtothedugout,wherehisexperiencesweresoinstantandsoviolentthatherushedoutoftheplaceinhorror。ThehousekeeperattheHallalsowasawitnessofthemovementofbrickswhennohumanhandstouchedthem。Mr。Jaques,whoseincredulityhadgraduallythawedbeforeallthisevidence,wentdowntothedugoutintheabsenceofeveryone,andwasdepartingfromitwhenfivestonesrappedupPage119
  againstthedoorfromtheinside。Hereopenedthedoorandsawthemlyingthereuponthefloor。SirWilliamBarretthadmeanwhilecomedown,buthadseennothing。Hisstaywasashortone。Iafterwardsmadefourvisitsofabouttwohourseachtothegrotto,butgotnothingdirect,thoughIsawthenewbrickworkallchippedaboutbytheblowswhichithadreceived。
  Theforcesappearedtohavenottheslightestinterestinpsychicalresearch,fortheyneverplayeduptoaninvestigator,andyettheirpresenceandactionhavebeendemonstratedtoatleastsevendifferentobservers,and,asIhavesaid,theylefttheirtracesbehindthem,eventotheextentofpickingtheflintstonesoutofthenewcementwhichwastoformthefloor,andarrangingthemintidylittlepiles。Theobviousexplanationthattheboywasanadeptatmischiefhadtobesetasideinviewofthefactthatthephenomenaoccurredinhisabsence。Oneextramanofsciencewanderedontothesceneforamoment,butashisexplanationwasthatthemovementsoccurredthroughtheemanationofmarsh-gas,itdidnotadvancemattersmuch。ThePage120
  disturbancesarestillproceeding,andIhavehadaletterthisverymorning(February21st,1918)withfullerandlaterdetailsfromMr。Hesketh,theEngineer。
  Whatistherealexplanationofsuchamatter?I
  canonlysaythatIhaveadvisedMr。Jaquestodigintothebluffunderwhichheisconstructinghiscellar。Imadesomeinvestigationmyselfuponthetopofitandconvincedmyselfthatthesurfacegroundatthatspothasatsometimebeendisturbedtothedepthofatleastfivefeet。Somethinghas,Ishouldjudge,beenburiedatsomedate,anditisprobablethat,asinthecasecitedinthetext,thereisaconnectionbetweenthisandthedisturbances。ItisveryprobablethatMr。Rolfeis,unknowntohimself,aphysicalmedium,andthatwhenhewasintheconfinedspaceofthecellarheturneditintoacabinetinwhichhismagneticpowerscouldaccumulateandbeavailableforuse。Itchancedthattherewasonthespotsomeagencywhichchosetousethem,andhencethephenomena。WhenMr。JaqueswentalonetothegrottothepowerleftbehindbyMr。Rolfe,whohadbeeninitallPage121
  morning,wasnotyetexhaustedandhewasabletogetsomemanifestations。
  SoIreadit,butitiswellnottobedogmaticonsuchmatters。IfthereissystematicdiggingIshouldexpectanepiloguetothestory。
  WhilsttheseproofswereinthepressasecondverymarkedcaseofaPolter-geistcamewithinmyknowledge。Icannotwithoutbreachofconfidencerevealthedetailsandthephenomenaarestillgoingon。
  Curiouslyenough,itwasbecauseoneofthesufferersfromtheinvasionreadsomeremarksofmineupontheCheritondugoutthatthisothercasecametomyknowledge,fortheladywrotetomeatonceforadviceandassistance。
  TheplaceisremoteandIhavenotyetbeenabletovisitit,butfromthefullaccountswhichIhavenowreceiveditseemstopresentallthefamiliarfeatures,withthephenomenonofdirectwritingsuperadded。Somespecimensofthisscripthavereachedme。Twoclergymenhaveendeavouredtomitigatethephenomena,whichareoccasionallyveryviolent,butsofarwithoutresult。Itmaybesomeconsolationtoanyotherswhomaybesufferingfromthisstrangeinfliction,Page122
  toknowthatinthemanycaseswhichhavebeencarefullyrecordedthereisnoneinwhichanyphysicalharmhasbeeninflicteduponmanorbeast。