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Revision as of 11:42, 6 December 2022

vol. 4, p. 163
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)
 

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Slate-Writing

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Spiritualism among the Hindus

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... the nobleness of Spiritualism.(*)

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(*) Yes, the nobleness of Spiritualism – not of modern Phenominalism. Great difference. Ask Peary Chand Mittra whether he would accept "materialized" spooks with sweating hands and corpses stinking bodies for his dear "departed ones"? – and see what he will answer....... That our friend Peebles has always had a tendency to ... the name of Spiritualist on every one he met, the following is a proof. (See what Peary Chand Mittra writes on the subject of materialization. Fabruary 8, 1878.


SB-04-163-3.jpg

Cuzco Costumes – Woman of the Lower Order

Also – as at some future date – as "materialized" Angel.


Is Longfellow a Spiritualist?

He Says he is not. – What an Author Said

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Madam Blavatsky and Masonry

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Editor's notes

  1. Slate-Writing by Blake, C. Carter
  2. Spiritualism among the Hindus by Peebles J.M.
  3. Cuzco Costumes – Woman of the Lower Order by unknown author. note black ink
  4. Is Longfellow a Spiritualist? by unknown author. written black ink
  5. Madam Blavatsky and Masonry by unknown author