ABC of Spiritualism 79 & 80 & 81/100

79. What will be the Spirit of the Future Religion? It will be expressed in Lincoln’s immortal words: “Charity for all and malice toward none.” In Stead’s noble aphorism: “The union of all who love and serve in the interests of all who suffer.” In the Wisdom of the Brahmins: “It is not blessedness to know That thou thyself art blest: True happiness is not by one Nor yet by two possessed; Not to the many is it given But only to the all; The joy that leaves one soul…

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ABC of Spiritualism 77 & 78/100

77. What relation is there, if any, between the New Thought Movement and Spiritualism? Spiritualists regard the New Thought Movement favorably and look upon it as one of the many indirect results of the great tide of thought and sentiment that sprang out of the origin and spread of Modern Spiritualism. The Optimism of New Thought; the high concept it has of human powers and possibilities; the Metaphysical Healing it practices; the wide departure it has made from Orthodoxy in abandoning the Old Theology and accepting the New Theology—and many…

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ABC of Spiritualism 75 & 76/100

75. How do they look upon Christian Science as a system of teaching? As a mixture of many and in some cases, opposing elements. The distinctive features of Christian Science teaching they trace to Phineas P. Quimby, Mrs. Eddy’s healer and teacher. (See Letter of Dr. Quimby’s son, published in November, 1918 “Reason Quarterly.” See also the McClure Magazine series of articles on Mrs. Eddy and Christian Science.) The Scripture interpretations of “Science and Health” Spiritualists trace largely to Emanuel Swedenborg and its Idealism to Berkeley and other philosophers of…

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ABC of Spiritualism 72 & 73 & 74/100

72. What is the attitude of Spiritualism toward the various Schools and Methods of Healing throughout the land? Spiritualists find some good in all the systems in vogue but look upon most of them as defective, believing that no system of bodily treatment can be radically and permanently effective. They look upon man as a unity and so long as the real man—the thinking, feeling and willing self—is left out of the treatment, so long will that system prove inadequate and transitory. 73. What is the attitude of Spiritualism toward…

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ABC of Spiritualism 70 & 71/100

70. Have there been other remarkable healers in the Spiritualistic movement? Yes, too many to mention here. One very well known to the writer, Mrs. J. H. R. Matteson of Buffalo, who passed away a few years since after a wonderful record of 33 years in healing thousands—large numbers of them having been given up by regular physicians. It may be objected that as Mrs. Matteson administered herbal remedies her healing was not metaphysical. It was very largely so because her remedies were the result of spiritual teaching and control,…

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Mindfulness Spiritual Quotes For Spiritualists #183

Let go of something to gain everything; let go of fraction to gain the whole.Shunya When I close my eyesI see the UniverseA vast of darknessWhere light strives to riseJazalyn You can’t outwit fate by standing on the sidelines placing little side bets about the outcome of life. Either you wade in and risk everything you have to play the game or you don’t play at all. And if you don’t play you can’t win.Judith McNaught

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ABC of Spiritualism 68 & 69/100

68. What objections do Spiritualists raise to the medical profession and to ordinary materia medica? The great objection to ordinary medical study and practice that Spiritualism raises is rather to its defects than to what it contains. It holds that the medical study and practice up to the present time has dealt almost solely with the body which is merely the house in which a man lives; that every system of medical study and practice which does not include a thorough and practical knowledge of man’s mental and spiritual forces…

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ABC of Spiritualism 65 & 67/100

65. What is the Mission of Spiritualism? Spiritualism is a World Teacher, Inspirer and Comforter of humanity. It aims at the unfoldment and uplift of the race. It emancipates the mind from error. It interprets to man the great volume of nature. It is the best key with which to unlock the storehouse of Spiritual Knowledge. It is an illuminating teacher on the Bible and Christianity: It explains the enigmas and riddles of life. It brings all realms of nature under law and asserts that man’s whole duty in life…

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ABC of Spiritualism 63 & 64/100

63. How may the Clergy be aroused to action on this subject? Members of their congregations interested in Spiritualism should ask their clergy to preach upon the subject. Get a copy of “Conundrums for the Clergy,” an inexpensive pamphlet, and send it to the minister. Collect a number of Bible passages and Bible incidents in which Spiritualism is taught or implied, and ask the minister to explain his interpretation of these in the pulpit. 64. Is there a safe and rational way of unfolding one’s own Mediumship? All men are…

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ABC of Spiritualism 61 & 62/100

61. Are there other reasons for the Silence of the Clergy on Spiritualism? Doubtless there are many other reasons and among them we may mention: 1. Many ministers actually believe in the truth of Spirit Return, but fear to take a stand that may possibly mean the loss of their pulpit and salary. Many ministers are good for very little in this practical age except ministerial work. They fear to launch their bark upon an unknown sea. 2. Many clergymen who suspect the truth of Spiritualism are afraid to voice…

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ABC of Spiritualism 58 & 60/100

58. Has Spiritualism any solace for the sorrowing? It is especially the One Religion of Consolation. Its teachings brighten the atmosphere of human life. Its demonstration of the after life has proven the Nectar of divinest comfort to the heart-broken and despondent. It is today the great Mother of Comfort to a world in tears over ten million slain in battle and unaccounted deaths resultant from the war. Spiritualism brings “the touch of a vanished hand, the sound of a voice that was still.” That is why out of all…

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ABC of Spiritualism 56 & 57/100

56. What right have Spiritualists to say that Spiritualism is “The Religion of Sunshine and Happiness?” Because Spiritualism disperses the gloomy concepts found in the teachings of the past—teachings that were born in the darkness of the human mind and the savagery of the human heart—and everywhere presents to man the newer, truer and more cheerful views of human nature, life, death and the future. 57. What are the Teachings of Spiritualism regarding the socalled evils of life? Do Spiritualists deny that these evils exist? No. Sickness, pain, sorrow, loss,…

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ABC of Spiritualism 54 & 55/100

54. Where can I get fuller information about Spiritualism? Most public libraries have in whole or in part the writings of Andrew Jackson Davis, the author of the Harmonial Philosoph and known as the “The Great Seer of Poughkeepsie” and often styled the “Father of Spiritualism.” The writings of Dr. J. M. Peebles, Dr. Moses Hull, Judge Edmonds, Stainton Moses, Hudson Tuttle, Sir Wm. Crookes, Sir Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, are worthy of careful study. Write to the N. S. A. Headquarters, Mr. Geo.…

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ABC of Spiritualism 52 & 53/100

52. Is Spiritualism growing? What prospects of its general acceptance by the masses? If by Spiritualism is meant the organized movement it must be frankly admitted that it waxes and wanes with the varying conditions and the different workers in each locality. Many societies and churches under settled pastors and with efficient mediumship, show increasing strength and solidity and others decrease in effectiveness. If by the growth of Spiritualism, however, is meant the progress of the Spiritualistic teaching and the general acceptance of its fundamental ideas, then it may be…

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ABC of Spiritualism 49 & 50 & 51/100

49. How might the message work among Spiritualists be lifted to a higher plane? 1. By more study of the conditions necessary to the exercise of reliable mediumship and attention thereto. 2. By classes of instruction for all Spiritualists under a good teacher. 3. By requiring a Three Months’ Course of reading and Catechism instruction for all beginners and investigators before they are admitted to Seances. 4. By emphasizing the fact that Spirit Messages are chiefly and primarily for spiritual instruction and comfort and only incidentally for material interests. 5.…

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ABC of Spiritualism 47 & 48/100

47. Are Mediums to blame for untruthful and unreliable messages? Not necessarily. If they have desired only to receive and give out the truth, and have helped to instruct the public in the true mission of the spirit message, and have sought to use their spiritual gift for spiritual purposes, they cannot be blamed for the impressions received when they have yielded themselves to spirit influence. 48. Are Mediums responsible for the abuses that characterize spirit messages? Some mediums are progressive, spiritual and seek to educate themselves and their patrons…

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ABC of Spiritualism 43 & 45 & 46/100

43. Are there not instances where men have sought advice from the spirit world in worldly affairs and, following the same, have met with disaster? Quite a number of such cases have become known to the writer. 44. Why does the advice of the spirit world on worldly matters so often prove unreliable? There are doubtless many reasons for this. 1. The inhabitants of the spirit realm are out of direct touch, and not EN RAPPORT, with material conditions. 2. Some spirits are asked to give advice along lines of…

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