Mindfulness Spiritual Quotes For Spiritualists #181

As we venture further into the shadow aspects of our life, we must, over time, become like a sommelier for truth… the trained palate will be able to discern the most distinguished of egos utterly attempting to deceive them, yet sometimes they still do.Ciela Wynter When we like something too much, a part of us wants to keep them forever in our ‘wishlist’ because we know that when wishes comes true, they lose their charm.Shunya It is never too late to be what you might have been.George Eliot

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ABC of Spiritualism 23 & 24/100

23. What answer does Spiritualism make to the objection: “Christianity and Spiritualism are opposed to each other.” Read Moses Hull’s “Encyclopedia of Biblical Literature;” Dr. Crowell’s “Primitive Christianity and Modern Spiritualism;” Dr. B. F. Austin’s “Christianity and Spiritualism;” and you will find all the opposition is between Spiritualism and the perverted Christianity of today—better named Churchianity—and that the true primitive Christian religion and Spiritualism are most closely related and in general harmony. How—it may be asked—could Christianity be opposed to Spiritualism when the Christian Religion was really born in a…

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ABC of Spiritualism 12 & 13 & 14/100

12. Are true primitive Christianity and true Spiritualism opposed and opposing systems? Not at all. Both originated through Mediumship. Both teach the spiritual nature of man; both teach and illustrate the continuity of life after death; both teach salvation by knowledge of, and obedience to, the Truth; both teach the inter communion of the two worlds. The conflict, if any, is between Spiritualism and the spurious Christianity of today, which has usurped the place of the truly spiritual teachings of Jesus, and is teaching what Jesus never taught and is…

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ABC of Spiritualism 9 & 10 & 11/100

9. What other answer is made to the charges brought against Mediumship? Mediumship is in Nature’s order. It seems to be a part of a great divine plan of the Infinite Intelligence for the instruction, inspiration and aid of the younger and less advanced souls in God’s great family, by those of riper experience and richer knowledge. It extends thru all the ages and thru all the realms of the mortal and spirit spheres and will one day link into communication all the realms of spirit and all the worlds…

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ABC of Spiritualism 3 & 4 & 5/100

THE A. B. C. OF SPIRITUALISMOne Hundred of the Questions most commonly asked about Spiritualism, answered tersely and plainlyB. F. AUSTIN, A. M., D. D When and where did Modern Spiritualism Originate? In the village of Hydesville, New York State, on the 31st day of March, 1848. What distinction is to be drawn between Universal Spiritualism, Ancient Spiritualism and Modern Spiritualism? Spiritualists affirm, and truly, that many of the great leading principles of Spiritualism such as the existence of a supreme power, the value and efficacy of prayer, the belief…

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ABC of Spiritualism 1 & 2 / 100

THE A. B. C. OF SPIRITUALISMOne Hundred of the Questions most commonly asked about Spiritualism, answered tersely and plainlyB. F. AUSTIN, A. M., D. D What is Spiritualism?Spiritualism is the Science which affirms the existence of Spirit as the Origin, Sustainer and Reality in all the forms of Nature and in all the expression of life. According to its teachings the Universe is spirit-built and constitutes a Divine Revelation of Spirit (God). Spirit manifests in all life, in all intelligence, in all power, in all wisdom and in all that…

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Mindfulness Spiritual Quotes For Spiritualists #178

Within what we have been calling inner work exists many practices, pathways, reminders, nudges, prayers, callings, dreams, whispers, revelations, mysteries, and depths of silence. You actually have everything you need to do this within you, everything.Ciela Wynter We are each a world, actually, a universe of possibilities. To make effective change in the outer world, we have to make effective change in the inner world.Ciela Wynter Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.Robert Louis Stevenson

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 8/8

CHAPTER VIII. But redolent of joy and consolation as is the intercourse with beloved friends, at this time when orderly communion has succeeded doubtful experiment, it must not be supposed that any such harmonious results characterised the initiatory proceedings of the spiritual movement which now made its advent in Rochester. Within and without the dwellings of the medium, all was fear, consternation, doubt, and anxiety. Fanatical religionists of different sects had forced themselves into the family gatherings, and the wildest scenes of rant, cant, and absurdity often ensued. Opinions of…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 7/8

CHAPTER VII. The news of the mysterious rappings continued to spread abroad, and the house was filled with anxious seekers for the unknown and invisible visitor. Up to this time the noises had only been heard at night, but on Sunday morning, April 2nd, the sounds were first heard in the daytime, and by any who could get into the house. It has been estimated that at one time there were about five hundred people gathered around the house, so great was the excitement at the commencement of these strange…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 6/8

CHAPTER VI. Amongst the investigators introduced to the household was a Mr. William Deusler, of Arcadia, an immediate neighbour of the Fox family at this time, and from his testimony we gather a great many interesting facts as to the evidence offered by the injured spirit in order that its identity could be clearly established. Mr. Deusler had formerly lived with his father in this house, and the message that the spirit had received an injury, prompted him to ask if either he or his father had been the cause…

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Mindfulness Spiritual Quotes For Spiritualists #177

Our future is the result of the choices we are living right now. Thus, we are creating a future in the moment, this moment, so ultimately our work is to truly be here now.Ciela Wynter Inner work is the bridge to exploring what we don’t know about ourselves, which is over 90 percent of who we are. Yes, the vast majority of us is unknown.Ciela Wynter And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.Anais Nin

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 5/8

CHAPTER V. Happily for the momentous work which the spiritual telegraphers had undertaken to initiate in this humble dwelling, the first manifestations did not appeal to the high and learned of the earth, but to the plain common-sense of an honest farmer’s wife, and suggested that whatever could see, hear, and intelligently respond to relevant queries, must have in it something in common with humanity; and thus Mrs. Fox continued her investigations. Addressing the viewless rapper she said “count ten;” the raps obeyed. “How old is my daughter Margaret?” then…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 4/8

CHAPTER IV. The day had been cold and stormy, with snow on the ground. In the course of the afternoon, David, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fox, came to visit his parents from his farm about three miles distant. Mrs. Fox then first recounted to him the particulars of the annoyances they had endured; for until now they had been little disposed to communicate these to any one. He listened to her with a smiling face. “Well mother,” he said, “I advise you not to say a word about…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 3/8

CHAPTER III. “Know well my soul, God’s hand controls Whate’er thou fearest.” From the time the Fox family entered the house at Hydesville, about December, 1847, they were incessantly disturbed by similar noises to those heard by Lucretia Pulver and the Weekmans. During the next month however (January, 1848) the noises began to assume the character of slight knockings heard at night in the bedroom; sometimes appearing to sound from the cellar beneath. At first Mrs. Fox sought to persuade herself this might be the hammering of a shoemaker in…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 2/8

CHAPTER II. A few months after these events happened the Bells left the neighbourhood, and the house became tenanted by a Mr. and Mrs. Weekman, who lived there about eighteen months, and left in the year 1847. Mr. Weekman’s statement respecting the noises he heard was to the effect that one evening when he was about to retire for the night, he heard a rapping on the outside door, and, what was rather unusual for him, instead of familiarly bidding them “come in,” stepped to the door and opened it.…

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Hydesville, The Story of the Rochester Knockings Chapter 1/8

Chapter 1 CHAPTER I. The birth-places of the greatest of the world’s social, political, and religious reformations have generally been of insignificant and lowly aspect, and apparently under the most inauspicious circumstances for producing any great effect upon mankind. The Babe of the lowly manger becomes the Spiritual King of millions of human hearts and souls, and the “Wood Hut” becomes the gateway through which Holy Ministers of Light, from their world of Truth and Beauty, send the evidence of man’s immortality, through the instrumentality of a child, to the…

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