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Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan (1809-1892) was the wife of the
mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan and mother of the
celebrated ceramicist William De Morgan. In this book, published in
1863, De Morgan, writing as 'CD' - with a preface by her husband
signed as 'AB' - acknowledges that alleged spirit manifestations
have faced much criticism and scepticism, but argues that it was a
little-understood phenomenon that merited further investigation.
She spent a decade on this research, and focused on the role of the
mediums, people who were believed to communicate with the spirit
world. She was aided in this by the arrival of a medium who lived
with the De Morgan family for six years. Her chapters also examine
in depth the process of dying and ideas about the afterlife. A
first-hand account of the nineteenth-century spiritualist world,
this book provides a fascinating glimpse into Britain's changing
religious landscape.
Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan (1809-1892) was the wife of the
mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan and mother of
ceramicist William De Morgan. In Threescore Years and Ten,
completed in 1887, edited by her daughter Mary, and published in
1895, De Morgan recounts her formative early years and the
influence of her father, the social reformer William Frend. She
followed in his footsteps and fought for many causes, including
higher education for women and prison reform. She was also an early
animal rights activist and campaigned against vivisection.
Throughout her life, De Morgan encountered some of the leading
writers and thinkers of the time - she was introduced to William
Blake when she was a child and many years later found herself the
neighbour of Thomas Carlyle. De Morgan's reflections on her life
offer an insight into the intellectual world of a Victorian social
reformer.
This collection of transcribed communications through 'mind
transference' from spirit guides, teachers and Beings of Light
offers profound guidance and sometimes warnings to the whole of
humankind. Specifically, the authors connection with these beings
came as a complete surprise while meditating when one of these
beings appeared to him. Since then they have been constant
companions bringing him their profound messages. Their appearance
is tall and slim, dressed in a long white coat with a high collar,
as the name suggests they radiate light, you might know them as
Angels or beings from higher dimensions or other worlds.
Your self, aware presence, knows no resistance to any appearance
and, as such, is happiness itself; like the empty space of a room,
it cannot be disturbed and is, therefore, peace itself; like this
page, it is intimately one with whatever appears on it and is thus
love itself; and like water that is not affected by the shape of a
wave, it is pure freedom. Causeless joy, imperturbable peace, love
that knows no opposite, and freedom at the heart of all
experience...this is your ever-present nature under all
circumstances. Our self, aware presence, knows no resistance to any
appearance and, as such, is happiness itself; like the empty space
of a room, it cannot be disturbed and is, therefore, peace itself;
like this page, it is intimately one with whatever appears on it
and is thus love itself; and like water that is not affected by the
shape of a wave, it is pure freedom. Causeless joy, imperturbable
peace, love that knows no opposite, and freedom at the heart of all
experience...this is our ever-present nature under all
circumstances.
Buckland's Book of Spirit Communications is for anyone who
wishes to communicate with spirits, as well as for the less
adventurous who simply want to satisfy their curiosity about the
subject. Explore the nature of the physical body and learn how to
prepare yourself to become a medium. Experience for yourself the
trance state, clairvoyance, psychometry, table tipping, levitation,
talking boards, automatic writing, spiritual photography, spiritual
healing, distant healing, channeling, and development circles. Also
learn how to avoid spiritual fraud. This revised and expanded
edition of Buckland's popular Doors to Other Worlds has over one
hundred new pages, including a completely new chapter on electronic
spirit contact. It features additional photographs and
illustrations, an index, a new preface, and a workbook format with
study questions and answers for each chapter.
Book Four of the Law of One is the last of the books in the Law of
One series. Book Four explores in great detail the archetypical
mind which is the framework provided by our Logos or sun body to
aid each of us in the evolution of mind, body, and spirit. Tarot,
astrology, and ritual magic are three paths offering the study of
the archetypical mind, and in Book Four a study of that rich
resource is undertaken using the tarot, also uncovered on the
nature and purpose of the veil that we experience between the
conscious and the unconscious minds and the process of "forgetting"
that occurs during each incarnation in our third-density
experience. In Book Four the path of the adept becomes more clear
as Ra elucidates the adept's use of experience to balance its
energy centres and penetrate the veil of forgetting.
James Van Praagh is a spiritual medium--someone who is able to
bridge the physical and spiritual worlds. Unaware of his spiritual
gifts until he was in his twenties, he slowly came to terms with
his unique abilities. In addition, many of his sessions with
grieving people who came to him looking to contact the spirits of
deceased loved ones are explored. From a devastated mother
recieving a message of hope from her deceased little girl to
communicating with a young man, killed in Vietnam, who doesn't
realize he's dead, the theme of hope and peace in the afterlife is
affirmed. Van Praagh also helps the reader recognize and positively
deal with the pain of grief in a healthy, honest manner. Part
spiritual memoir, part case study, part instrumental guide, Talking
to Heaven will change the way you perceive death...and life.
Handbook for Preclears follows L. Ron Hubbard's book "Self
Analysis". Both books contain easy to do methods of discovering
your own mind, and increasing a person's ability to utilize
considerably more of his mental potential. Discover why behavior
patterns become so solidly fixed; why habits seemingly can't be
broken; how decisions long ago have more power over a person than
his decisions today; and why a person keeps past negative
experiences in the present.
In classical antiquity, there was much interest in
necromancy--the consultation of the dead for divination. People
could seek knowledge from the dead by sleeping on tombs, visiting
oracles, and attempting to reanimate corpses and skulls. Ranging
over many of the lands in which Greek and Roman civilizations
flourished, including Egypt, from the Greek archaic period through
the late Roman empire, this book is the first comprehensive survey
of the subject ever published in any language.
Daniel Ogden surveys the places, performers, and techniques of
necromancy as well as the reasons for turning to it. He
investigates the cave-based sites of oracles of the dead at
Heracleia Pontica and Tainaron, as well as the oracles at the
Acheron and Avernus, which probably consisted of lakeside
precincts. He argues that the Acheron oracle has been long
misidentified, and considers in detail the traditions attached to
each site. Readers meet the personnel--real or imagined--of ancient
necromancy: ghosts, zombies, the earliest vampires, evocators,
sorcerers, shamans, Persian magi, Chaldaeans, Egyptians, Roman
emperors, and witches from Circe to Medea. Ogden explains the
technologies used to evocate or reanimate the dead and to compel
them to disgorge their secrets. He concludes by examining ancient
beliefs about ghosts and their wisdom--beliefs that underpinned and
justified the practice of necromancy.
The first of its kind and filled with information, this volume
will be of central importance to those interested in the rapidly
expanding, inherently fascinating, and intellectually exciting
subjects of ghosts and magic in antiquity.
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