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| archivist notes = Published by C.J. – photo in "Golden Book," p. 11, and in "Early History of the T.S.," <u>Theos.</u> of {{Style S-Lost|}} 1922.
 
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{{Style S-HPB SB. Archivist note|Published by C.J. - photo in "Golden Book", p.11 and in "Early History of the T.S.", <u>Theos.</u> of {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|...}} 1922|center}}
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It is rumored that one or more Oriental Spiritualists of high rank have just arrived in this country. They are said to possess a profound knowledge of the mysteries of illumination, and it is not impossible that they will establish relations with those whom we are accustomed to regard as the leaders in Spiritualistic affairs. If the report be true, their coming may be regarded as a great blessing; for after a quarter century of phenomena, we are almost without a philosophy to account for them or control their occurrence. Welcome to the Wise Men of the East, if they have really come to worship at the cradle of our new Truth.<ref>{{Style S-HPB SB. Archivist note|Published by C.J. – photo in "Golden Book," p. 11, and in "Early History of the T.S.," <u>Theos.</u> of {{Style S-Lost|}} 1922.}}</ref>
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{{Style S-Small capitals|It}} is rumored that one or more Oriental Spiritualists of high rank have just arrived in this country. They are said to possess a profound knowledge of the mysteries of illumination, and it is not impossible that they will establish relations with those whom we are accustomed to regard as the leaders in Spiritualistic affairs. If the report be true, their coming may be regarded as a great blessing; for after a quarter century of phenomena, we are almost without a philosophy to account for them or control their occurrence. Welcome to the Wise Men of the East, if they have really come to worship at the cradle of our new Truth.
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  | author = Sotheran, Charles
 
  | title = A New Departure from Materialism
 
  | title = A New Departure from Materialism
  | subtitle = Charles Sotheran, Soc. Ros. Cruc., Author and Editor
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  | source title = Spiritual Scientist
 
  | source title = Spiritual Scientist
 
  | source details = v. 2, No. 25, August 26, 1875, p. 299
 
  | source details = v. 2, No. 25, August 26, 1875, p. 299
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<center>BY CHARLES SOTHEKAN, SOC. ROS. CRUC., AUTHOR AND EDITOR.</center>
 
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{{Style S-Small capitals|Care Frater.}} —Your columns are ever open to the discussion of all that may be urged in favor of, as well as against. Spiritualism. Your aim appears to be scientific, in its highest aspect, that is, that nothing shall be taken for granted unless it has been demonstrated by the clearest and most irrefragible proof. To aid your object, I enclose you the following extracts from a lecture on “The Gods of Superstition and the God of Science,” recently delivered in New York by D. M. Bennet, the Editor and Proprietor of the “Truth Seeker,” a fortnightly journal, devoted to polemical subjects, a rationalistic of rationalistic prints. Mr. Bennet is by nature a decided materialist, and I am certain you will be glad to hail so evident a disposition on his part to accept Spiritualistic Truth.
 
{{Style S-Small capitals|Care Frater.}} —Your columns are ever open to the discussion of all that may be urged in favor of, as well as against. Spiritualism. Your aim appears to be scientific, in its highest aspect, that is, that nothing shall be taken for granted unless it has been demonstrated by the clearest and most irrefragible proof. To aid your object, I enclose you the following extracts from a lecture on “The Gods of Superstition and the God of Science,” recently delivered in New York by D. M. Bennet, the Editor and Proprietor of the “Truth Seeker,” a fortnightly journal, devoted to polemical subjects, a rationalistic of rationalistic prints. Mr. Bennet is by nature a decided materialist, and I am certain you will be glad to hail so evident a disposition on his part to accept Spiritualistic Truth.
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