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For more than fifteen years I have been a full believer in the doctrine that “none but qualified angel missionaries are the producers of the spiritual phenomena,” and with a full understanding of this doctrine we have a key to unlock very many mysteries that are otherwise unsolvable. By this key it is determined that the double is produced by qualified, disembodied spirits, though the person of whom the double is a ''facsimile'', may apparently ''will'' the production of the double; the volition may be and is a spiritual impression, in my humble opinion. Now, Mr. Editor, as I have broached a doctrine perchance antagonistic to long established views of your own, I desire to call your attention to an article in the ''Religio-Philosophical Journal'' of March 11th, 1876, on the first page, over the signature of E. D. Warren, and also the article of mine to which he refers in said journal of February 12th, 1876, headed ''Supernal Laws Governing Spiritual Phenomena''.
 
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|D. Gr. Mosher.}}
 
Mosherville, Hillsdale County, Michigan, U.S.A.





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vol. 1, p. 206
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 1 (1874-1876)

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6 pictures in color arranged in two columns: left column entitled “Antiquity”, pictures from the top: two angels with Egyptian head, head of ancient Egyptian woman, Greek warrior.right column entitled “Modern Times”, pictures from the top: goose in dress, woman with dog, smoking sailer. At the bottom in the middle there is a picture of man walking out the door entitled “The End”, below title there is a note in ink “of volume I”.

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Antiquity


<Untitled> (finger, and the other)

... finger, and the other ...


The Past

< The "Double". Who are the Producers thereof? (continued from page 1-205) >

are given through different media, and each doctrine thus given, whether true or untrue, is made a standpoint to prove other doctrines which are man-made. The doctrine or theory of a “double” is, in my humble, opinion, proved only by a false standpoint.

For more than fifteen years I have been a full believer in the doctrine that “none but qualified angel missionaries are the producers of the spiritual phenomena,” and with a full understanding of this doctrine we have a key to unlock very many mysteries that are otherwise unsolvable. By this key it is determined that the double is produced by qualified, disembodied spirits, though the person of whom the double is a facsimile, may apparently will the production of the double; the volition may be and is a spiritual impression, in my humble opinion. Now, Mr. Editor, as I have broached a doctrine perchance antagonistic to long established views of your own, I desire to call your attention to an article in the Religio-Philosophical Journal of March 11th, 1876, on the first page, over the signature of E. D. Warren, and also the article of mine to which he refers in said journal of February 12th, 1876, headed Supernal Laws Governing Spiritual Phenomena.

D. Gr. Mosher.

Mosherville, Hillsdale County, Michigan, U.S.A.


Cremation of the Body of a Spiritualists

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THE END.
of Volume I
Modern Times
The Present


Editor's notes

  1. image by unknown author. Two angels with an Egyptian woman head to the right
  2. finger, and the other by unknown author. Fragment of badly damaged text.
  3. image by unknown author. Egyptian woman
  4. image by unknown author. Greek warrior
  5. Cremation of the Body of a Spiritualists by Olcott, H. S.; Newton, H. J.
  6. image by unknown author. Man walking out the door.
  7. image by unknown author. She-goose in dress
  8. image by unknown author. woman with dog
  9. image by unknown author. smoking sailer