Blavatsky H.P. - Editor’s Note to “A Story of Thirty Years Ago”

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Editor’s Note to “A Story of Thirty Years Ago”
by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 5, page(s) 283-284

Publications: The Theosophist, Vol. IV, No. 12(48), September, 1883, p. 317

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EDITOR’S NOTE TO “A STORY OF THIRTY YEARS AGO”

[This is a story about two apparitions at the moment of death. H.P.B. appends the following closing note:]

Useless to remind our readers that we are a firm believer in the apparition of real disembodied spirits at the moment of their death. Many were the cases in our own family, and to reject the evidence for such occurrences is to 284 invalidate entirely every possible testimony. This belief is gaining ground very rapidly: and a book called Essai sur l’Humanité Posthume et le Spiritisme by Adolphe d’Assier, a positivist and one who disbelieves entirely and opposes Spiritualism as a “Spirit” theory, has just appeared in France.[1] The Author is as thoroughly convinced of the reality of apparitions after death of what we call “shells” as we are. We propose to review it in our next, translating a good portion of his arguments.


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  1. [This important work was translated into English and annotated by Col. Henry S. Olcott, in 1886. It was published under the title of Posthumous Humanity: A Study of Phantoms (London: Gorge Redway, 1887, xxiv, 360 pp.). An Appendix has been added showing “the popular beliefs current in India respecting the post-mortem vicissitudes of the Human Entity.”—Comp.]