登陆注册
5387600000003

第3章 THE SEARCH(2)

I was sufficiently interested to continue to read such literature as came in my way.I was amazed to find what a number of great men -- men whose names were to the fore in science -- thoroughly believed that spirit was independent of matter and could survive it.When I regarded Spiritualism as a vulgar delusion of the uneducated, I could afford to look down upon it; but when it was endorsed by men like Crookes, whom Iknew to be the most rising British chemist, by Wallace, who was the rival of Darwin, and by Flammarion, the best known of astronomers, I could not afford to dismiss it.It was all very well to throw down the books of these men which contained their mature conclusions and careful investigations, and to say "Well, he has one weak spot in his brain," but a man has to be very self-satisfied if the day does not come when he wonders if the weak spot is not in his own brain.For some time I was sustained in my scepticism by the consideration that many famous men, such as Darwin himself, Huxley, Tyndall and Herbert Spencer, derided this new Page 19branch of knowledge; but when I learned that their derision had reached such a point that they would not even examine it, and that Spencer had declared in so many words that he had decided against it on a priori grounds, while Huxley had said that it did not interest him, I was bound to admit that, however great, they were in science, their action in this respect was most unscientific and dogmatic, while the action of those who studied the phenomena and tried to find out the laws that governed them, was following the true path which has given us all human advance and knowledge.

So far I had got in my reasoning, so my sceptical position was not so solid as before.

It was somewhat reinforced, however, by my own experiences.

It is to be remembered that I was working without a medium, which is like an astronomer working without a telescope.I have no psychical powers myself, and those who worked with me had little more.Among us we could just muster enough of the magnetic force, or whatever you will call it, to get the table movements with their suspicious and often stupid messages.Page 20I still have notes of those sittings and copies of some, at least, of the messages.They were not always absolutely stupid.For example, I find that on one occasion, on my asking some test question, such as how many coins I had in my pocket, the table spelt out: "We are here to educate and to elevate, not to guess riddles." And then: "The religious frame of mind, not the critical, is what we wish to inculcate." Now, no one could say that that was a puerile message.On the other hand, I was always haunted by the fear of involuntary pressure from the hands of the sitters.Then there came an incident which puzzled and disgusted me very much.We had very good conditions one evening, and an amount of movement which seemed quite independent of our pressure.Long and detailed messages came through, which purported to be from a spirit who gave his name and said he was a commercial traveller who bad lost his life in a recent fire at a theatre at Exeter.All the details were exact, and he implored us to write to his family, who lived, he said, at a place called Slattenmere, in Cumber Page 21land.I did so, but my letter came back, appropriately enough, through the dead letter office.To this day I do not know whether we were deceived, or whether there was some mistake in the name of the place; but there are the facts, and I was so disgusted that for some time my interest in the whole subject waned.It was one thing to study a subject, but when the subject began to play elaborate practical jokes it seemed time to call a halt.If there is such a place as Slattenmere in the world I should even now be glad to know it.

I was in practice in Southsea at this time, and dwelling there was General Drayson, a man of very remarkable character, and one of the pioneers of Spiritualism in this country.To him I went with my difficulties, and he listened to them very patiently.He made light of my criticism of the foolish nature of many of these messages, and of the absolute falseness of some."You have not got the fundamental truth into your head," said he."That truth is, that every spirit in the flesh passes over to the next world exactly as it is, with no change what Page 22ever.This world is full of weak or foolish people.So is the next.

You need not mix with them, any more than you do in this world.One chooses one's companions.But suppose a man in this world, who had lived in his house alone and never mixed with his fellows, was at last to put his head out of the window to see what sort of place it was, what would happen?

Some naughty boy would probably say something rude.Anyhow, he would see nothing of the wisdom or greatness of the world.He would draw his head in thinking it was a very poor place.That is just what you have done.

同类推荐
  • 升仙传

    升仙传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 格言联璧

    格言联璧

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 梵天择地法

    梵天择地法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 禅苑蒙求拾遗

    禅苑蒙求拾遗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 洞玄灵宝自然斋仪

    洞玄灵宝自然斋仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 爱你如尘情似埃

    爱你如尘情似埃

    为了泄愤,新婚夜里他把她赏给了流浪汉,她爱了他一整个世纪,到头来才发现她心心念念的爱情却卑微得不及尘埃……
  • 每一个沉溺于爱情的人,最后都输给了谎言

    每一个沉溺于爱情的人,最后都输给了谎言

    朝颜幼年时突然失去双亲,受此沉重打击患上了失语症。是邻家哥哥宇航用音乐和爱敲开了她尘封的心。成年后,这段青梅竹马的恋情却因一次车祸意外而终结。然而,宇航离世前留下的一段无声视频,在朝颜的爱情悲曲里开出一朵神秘之花。在追寻真相的过程中,朝颜结识了会读唇语的男生君寻。君寻告诉朝颜,那段遗言只是宇航对她吐露的爱情承诺。对此深信不疑的朝颜却发现了另一个真相……彼时初恋的真心竟被阴谋吞没,此间无意中酿下的罪恶却化为赎罪式的缄默守护……
  • 冷少追爱:宝贝休想逃

    冷少追爱:宝贝休想逃

    她一觉醒来发现身边有位传说中的商界风云人物,她羞恼“我已经有未婚夫,你别缠着我”。他邪魅扯唇“没关系我会变成你的未婚夫”。再次重遇他要她负责任,她火冒三丈,“姑奶奶我要结婚了,负什么责任?”他眼中闪烁着霸.道“我不允许你结婚……除非你嫁的人是我!”
  • 欲望陷阱

    欲望陷阱

    美丽漂亮的花季女孩潘多娜,为了实现当明星和节目主持人的欲望,不惜用灵与肉的交换形式去博取,去获得。但她在与七八个骗取了她信任的男人发生了肉体关系,幡然醒悟后,施展少女特有的手段,对男人展开了报复和惩罚……
  • 世界环保组织(人与环境知识丛书)

    世界环保组织(人与环境知识丛书)

    世界自然基金会,简称WWF,旧称世界野生生物基金会,1961年9月11日成立于瑞士小镇莫尔各斯。创始人为英国著名生物学家朱立安·赫胥黎,他曾经担任联合国教科文组织第一任总干事,并帮助建立了以科学研究为主的自然保护机构——世界自然保护联盟。
  • 炯炯如辰星

    炯炯如辰星

    老公,你喜欢男孩还是女孩?男孩。你重男轻女?不,我答应过你。什么?这一生只爱你一个女人。
  • 魔尊又来找虐了

    魔尊又来找虐了

    初见,他救了她,不谙情事的她便芳心暗许。再见,他又救了她,两人便私下互许终身。最后,盛世大婚,各界来贺。澹台涟雪本以为自己的一生就会这么幸福美满的度过,可是,为什么一年之间全都变了?原来,这只不过是一场骗局,从头到尾的骗局。众人背叛,灭族,夺脉,再娶,挖心……可怜的她一夜白发,绝望入深渊,终是情深不寿。而最后的最后,一代妖女横空出世,勾魂夺魄,杀戮无数,嗜血残忍,令各族闻风丧胆。从此,世间再无神女澹台涟雪。
  • 详解易经系辞传

    详解易经系辞传

    《系辞传》是用来解释《易经》的,使之不仅止予占卜,还进而成为一套哲学理论。内容可以分为四个部分:一是《易经》产生的情况及来源,二是《易经》与天地宇宙的关系,三是谈及《易经》不同的卦象如何构成,四是谈及《易经》的功能。《系辞传》的思想十分复杂,内涵极深。故此,历来有不少人去注释和研究它。作者穷其三十年修易之功力,溯本追源,把这套很多现代人用于占卜术数和商业管理的伟大的中国哲学理论,化为现代人人人能读、能用的思想宝典,还原《易经》的本来意义,使大众对它有正确的认识,不致使这部代表原始儒家思想的典籍没落在二十一世纪的世界。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 我的执念想守护在你身边

    我的执念想守护在你身边

    不管什么时候,我会一直在你左右,直到我消失。找了千年时光,发现你时,你却没有小孩应该有的笑容。以后,那怕是神!也不可以再动你一分。