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{{Style P-Poem|poem=Thou, who in the noon-time brightness
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: Seest a shadow undefined ;
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Hear'st a voice that indistinctly
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: Whispers caution to thy mind :
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Thou, who hast a vague foreboding
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: That a peril may be near,
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Even when Nature smiles around thee,
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Trust the warning — look before thee —
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: Angels may the mirror show,
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Dimly still, but sent to guide thee :
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: We are wiser than we know.
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I trust I have not wasted breath :
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Like Paul with beasts, I fought with Death ;
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At least to me? I would not stay.
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Let him, the wiser man who springs
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: His action like the greater ape,
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But I was born to other things.
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Revision as of 04:51, 22 April 2022

vol. 3, p. 207
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
 

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Spiritualism and its Work

Thou, who in the noon-time brightness
Seest a shadow undefined ;
Hear'st a voice that indistinctly
Whispers caution to thy mind :
Thou, who hast a vague foreboding
That a peril may be near,
Even when Nature smiles around thee,
And thy conscience holds thee clear —
Trust the warning — look before thee —
Angels may the mirror show,
Dimly still, but sent to guide thee :
We are wiser than we know.

–Charles Mackay
<We Are Wiser Than We Know >

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<CXX>
I trust I have not wasted breath :
I think we are not wholly brain,
Magnetic mockeries; not in vain,
Like Paul with beasts, I fought with Death ;

Not only cunning casts in clay :
Let Science prove we are, and then
What matters Science unto men,
At least to me? I would not stay.

Let him, the wiser man who springs
Hereafter, up from childhood shape
His action like the greater ape,
But I was born to other things.

<Alfred Tennyson
OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII Entire >

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Persecution of Spiritualism in Paris

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The Roman Catholic Church–Galileo

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  1. Spiritualism and its Work by Buddha, Spiritual Scientist, The
  2. Persecution of Spiritualism in Paris by unknown author
  3. The Roman Catholic Church–Galileo by Carter Black,Theresa Mary. The Spiritualist Dec 8, 1876