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  things which appeared so grotesque and incredible; I had a long account
  sent    by   table   tilting   about   the   conditions     of   life  beyond。     The   details
  seemed to me impossible and I set them aside; and yet they harmonise; as I
  now discover; with other revelations。 So; too; with the automatic script of
  Mr。 Hubert Wales; which has been described in my previous book。 He had
  tossed it aside into a drawer as being unworthy of serious consideration;
  and   yet   it   also   proved   to   be   in   harmony。   In   neither   of   these   cases   was
  telepathy or the prepossession of the medium a possible explanation。 On
  the    whole;    I  am    inclined    to   think   that   these    doubtful    or   dissentient
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  scientific     men;    having     their   own    weighty     studies    to   attend    to;  have
  confined      their   reading    and   thought     to  the   more    objective     side   of  the
  question;   and   are   not   aware   of   the   vast   amount   of   concurrent   evidence
  which appears to give us an exact picture of the life beyond。 They despise
  documents   which   cannot   be          proved;   and   they   do     not;   in   my   opinion;
  sufficiently realise that a general agreement of testimony; and the already
  established   character   of   a   witness;   are   themselves   arguments   for   truth。
  Some   complicate   the   question   by   predicating   the   existence   of   a   fourth
  dimension   in   that   world;   but   the   term   is   an   absurdity;   as   are   all   terms
  which   find   no   corresponding   impression   in   the   human   brain。   We   have
  mysteries   enough   to   solve   without   gratuitously   introducing   fresh   ones。
  When solid passes through solid; it is; surely; simpler to assume that it is
  done by a dematerialisation; and subsequent reassemblya process which
  can;    at   least;   be   imagined      by   the   human      mindthan      to   invoke     an
  explanation       which    itself   needs    to  be  explained。     In   the  next    and   final
  chapter I will ask the reader to   accompany me in an examination of   the
  New Testament by the light of this psychic knowledge; and to judge how
  far it makes clear and reasonable much which was obscure and confused。
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  CHAPTER V
  IS IT THE SECOND DAWN?IS IT THE SECOND DAWN?
  IS IT THE SECOND DAWN?IS IT THE SECOND DAWN?
  There are many incidents in the New Testament which might be taken
  as   starting    points   in  tracing    a   close  analogy   between        the  phenomenal
  events which are associated with the early days of Christianity; and those
  which have perplexed the world in connection with modern Spiritualism。
  Most   of   us   are   prepared   to   admit   that   the   lasting   claims   of   Christianity
  upon the human race are due to its own intrinsic teachings; which are quite
  independent of those wonders which can only have had a use in startling
  the    solid   complacence        of  an   unspiritual     race;   and    so   directing    their
  attention violently to this new system of thought。 Exactly the same may be
  said   of   the   new   revelation。   The   exhibitions   of   a   force   which   is   beyond
  human       experience      and   human      guidance      is  but   a   method     of   calling
  attention。   To   repeat   a   simile   which   has   been   used   elsewhere;   it   is   the
  humble   telephone   bell   which   heralds   the   all…important   message。   In   the
  case of Christ; the Sermon on the Mount was more than many miracles。 In
  the   case   of   this   new   development;   the   messages   from   beyond   are   more
  than    any    phenomena。       A   vulgar    mind    might    make     Christ's   story   seem
  vulgar; if it insisted upon loaves of bread and the bodies of fish。 So; also; a
  vulgar mind may make psychic religion vulgar by insisting upon moving
  furniture   or   tambourines   in   the   air。   In   each   case   they  are   crude   signs   of
  power; and the essence of the matter lies upon higher planes。 It is stated in
  the   second   chapter   of   the  Acts   of   the  Apostles;   that   they;   the   Christian
  leaders;     were    all  〃with   one    accord〃    in   one   place。   〃With     one   accord〃
  expresses admirably those sympathetic conditions which have always been
  found; in psychic circles; to be conducive of the best results; and which are
  so persistently ignored by a certain class of investigators。 Then there came
  〃a mighty rushing wind;〃 and afterwards 〃there appeared cloven tongues
  like unto fire and it sat upon each of them。〃 Here is a very definite  and
  clear    account     of   a  remarkable      sequence      of   phenomena。       Now;     let  us
  compare with this the results which were obtained by Professor Crookes in
  his   investigation   in   1873;   after   he   had   taken   every   possible   precaution
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  against      fraud    which     his   experience;       as   an   accurate     observer      and
  experimenter; could suggest。 He says in his published notes: 〃I have seen
  luminous   points   of   light   darting   about;   sitting   on   the   heads   of   different
  persons〃 and then again:
  〃These movements; and; indeed; I may say the same of every class of
  phenomena;        are   generally   preceded       by   a  peculiar    cold   air;  sometimes
  amounting to a decided wind。 I have had sheets of paper blown about by
  it。 。 。 。〃 Now; is it not singular; not merely that the phenomena should be of
  the same order; but that they should come in exactly the same sequence;
  the    wind    first  and   the   lights   afterwards?     In   our   ignorance     of   etheric
  physics; an ignorance which is now slowly clearing; one can only say that
  there   is   some   indication   here   of   a   general   law   which   links   those   two
  episodes together in spite of the nineteen centuries which divide them。 A
  little   later;  it  is  stated   that   〃the   place   was    shaken     where     they   were
  assembled together。〃 Many modern observers of psychic phenomena have
  testified to vibration of the walls of an apartment; as if a heavy lorry were
  passing。 It is; evidently; to such experiences that Paul alludes when he says:
  〃Our   gospel   came   unto   you   not   in   word   only;   but   also   in   power。〃   The
  preacher   of   the   New   Revelation   can   most   truly   say   the   same   words。   In
  connection with the signs of the pentecost; I can most truly say that I have
  myself   experienced   them   all;   the   cold   sudden   wind;   the   lambent   misty
  flames; all under the mediumship of Mr。 Phoenix; an amateur psychic of
  Glasgow。 The fifteen sitters were of one accord upon that occasion; and;
  by a coincidence; it was in an upper room; at the very top of the house。 In
  a   previous   section   of   this   essay;   I   have   remarked   that   no   philosophical
  explanation of these phenomena; known as spiritual; could be conceived
  which did not show that all; however different in their working; came from
  the   same   central   source。   St。   Paul   seems   to   state   this   in   so   many   words
  when   he   says:   〃But   all   these   worketh   that   one   and   the   selfsame   spirit;
  dividing to every man severally as he will。〃 Could our modern speculation;
  forced     upon     us   by   the   facts;   be   more     tersely    stated?    He   has    just
  enumerated   the   various   gifts;   and   we   find   them   very   close   to   those   of
  which we have experience。 There is first 〃the word of wisdom;〃 〃the word
  of   knowledge〃   and 〃faith。〃 All these  taken in   connection   with   the   Spirit
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  would seem to mean the higher communications from the other side。 Then
  comes   healing;   which   is   still   practised   in   certain   conditions   by   a   highly
  virile medium; who has the power of discharging strength; losing just as
  much as the weakling gains; as instanced by Christ when He said: 〃Who
  has touched me? Much virtue〃 (or power) 〃has gone out of me。〃 Then we
  come upon the working of miracles; which we should call the production
  of   phenomena;   and   which   would   cover   many   different   types;   such            as
  apports; where objects are brought from a dis