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Proof Positive of Spirit Communication?
above: Gladys Osborne Leonard Of all the evidence gathered supporting communication with spirits, the book and newspapers tests rank near the very top. "It is, of course, easy for the vociferous Sadducees of today... More »
Why John Edward Struggles with Names
Popular television medium John Edward often struggles with the names of communicating spirits. However, much more than chance would suggest, he gets a correct name. At other times, he gets the first letter of... More »
Who's George? More on the problem with names
Last weekend, I happened to be watching Lisa Williams, a TV medium who appears on the Lifetime channel ("Talking with the Dead"). She had given a very evidential reading to two brothers and a... More »
Why the Decline of Spectacular Mediumship
People familiar with the mediumship of 75-150 years ago often ask or wonder why the mediumship of today is not nearly as spectacular. With a few scattered exceptions, all of today's mediumship is of... More »
More Words of Wisdom from the Spirts of Swedenborg and Bacon
above: Emanuel Swedenborg Dr. George T. Dexter, a New York physician, initially looked upon the so-called "spiritualism" mania that hit the world in 1848 as "a foolish delusion or an absolute, outrageous deception," but... More »
The Widow's Mite: Nothing Better in the British Museum
Above: The Widow's Mite "I confess that some of these experiences are so startling that if they had not come within my own vision and hearing, being myself fully acquainted with the details of the... More »
Messages from a Dead Soldier
A heartwarming movie titled "A Rumor of Angels" was released about six years ago and is an occasional rerun on television. (It can also be found at most video stores.) The film stars Vanessa... More »
"Dead" Physicist Explains Communication Difficulties
above: Sir William Barrett During a recent segment of the Lisa Williams show ("Talking with the Dead") on the Lifetime channel, two sisters and a brother appeared to be receiving a very evidential reading... More »
Dead Pilot Tells How He Died: The Endeavor Mystery
On March 13, 1928, nearly a year after Charles Lindbergh made history by flying across the Atlantic, from New York to Paris, Captain Raymond Hinchliffe, a veteran fighter pilot, and Elsie Mackay, a British actress... More »






