How the "dead" are judged
If my evangelical and fundamentalist friends are right, I face a pretty harsh judgment after I die. My interest in the "demonic" things discussed in this blog as well as my failure to... More »
If my evangelical and fundamentalist friends are right, I face a pretty harsh judgment after I die. My interest in the "demonic" things discussed in this blog as well as my failure to... More »
Above: Frederic W. H. Myers Theodor Flournoy, a world-renowned University of Geneva psychology professor, once opined that the name Frederic W. H. Myers should be joined to those of Copernicus and Darwin,... More »
Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return... More »
above: Professor Archie Roy Whenever psychical researchers discuss the best evidence on record for the survival of consciousness after physical death, the so-called "cross-correspondences" are often listed as number one. However, the researchers always... More »
above: Frederic W. H. Myers On September 19, 1903, Alice MacDonald Fleming, the sister of author Rudyard Kipling, began receiving automatic writing messages purportedly coming from Frederic W. H. Myers, a Cambridge University classics... More »
above: a depiction of automatic writing "Finally, after a long time, a message began to write itself on the paper. It was the most peculiar feeling I'd ever experienced. The hand was just writing... More »
In his 1903 book, Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death (published two years after his 1901 death), Frederic W. H. Myers, the pioneering psychical researcher, set forth a story about what is... More »