Sidor som bilder
PDF
ePub

out of the way would find us rejoicing at the prospect of a transition to new environment and death might be regarded as an equally happy event with living.

Sunset and evening star,

And one clear call for me!

And may there be no moaning of the bar,
When I put out to sea,

But such a tide as moving seems asleep,

Too full for sound and foam,

When that which drew from out the boundless deep
Turns again home.

[blocks in formation]

For tho from out our bourne of Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,

I hope to see my Pilot face to face

When I have crost the bar.

Tennyson had caught in this poetic glimpse the spirit of inspiration that breaks out "from the circumambient eternity to color with its own hues man's little islet of time."

THE END

[blocks in formation]

Apparitions, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74
Arawac, 7

Aristotle, 51, 58-60, 96, 99, 243,
314

Astral body, 6, 13, 36-37, 70, 95,

116, 154-160, 234
Atomic Theory, 178
Atomists, 26, 50, 61

Attitude of philosophers on Matc-
rialism, 102-105
Aurelius, Marcus, 63

Australians, 8

Balsamo, Joseph, 304

Barker, Mrs. Elsa, 282

Cartesian ideas, 37, 126, 155, 262
Chamisso, 7

Chancas of Peru, 4
Charon, 43

Chenoweth, Mrs., 70, 138, 129,

215, 216, 217, 218, 225, 226,
227, 246, 252, 284, 285, 287
Chinese religions, 221-225
Christ, 71-79, 80-96

Christian church, 315

Christianity, 23, 25, 43, 51, 53, 56,

57, 61, 63, 64, 65-90, 93–101,
146, 311, 314, 327

Christianity, Nature of, 65
Cicero, 63.

Cigar manufactories, 256, 260, 277,

283

Clairvoyance, 80

Communicating, Process of, 206–

232

Communications, Difficulties of,
189-205

Communication, Normal, 196, 209,
264-266

Complex organisms, 145–147
Conditions of communicating, 199,
200, 231

Confucius, 22, 23, 65, 313
Consciousness, 102, 108-110, 112,
151, 159-160

Consciousness a cause, 185-187
Consciousness, Connections of,
113, 115

Consciousness, Cosmic, 115, 121–
125, 129

Consciousness, Existence and man-
ifestation of, 183-184

Conservation of energy, 34, 171–
174

Contradiction in messages, 202,

271-272

Control, 213

Corpuscular theory, 258

Cranz, 10

Creative mind, 29, 247-251, 254,

259, 264, 286

Cross, Rev. C. B., 15

Curtius, 44

Death, 143, 146

Democritus, 50, 102

Descartes, 126, 155

Difficulties of communicating, 189,
205, 267

Doctor, 215

Doris Case, 291-305

Double control, 216, 230

Dreams, 10, 12, 38, 70, 81, 156,
273, 285

Earthbound spirits, 48, 49, 272
Egyptian religion, 35–37
Eleatics, 47

Emmanuel Movement, 87
Empedocles, 31, 51–52, 101
Endor, Witch of, 12, 38
Epicureans, 6, 13, 43, 61–62, 64,
65, 70, 96, 97, 98, 145, 146, 154,
166, 167, 234

Epicurus, 24, 96, 101, 102
Ether hypothesis, 180, 255–256,

261

Ethereal organism, 6, 13, 70, 105,
116, 160, 234, 251

Ethics, 323, 324, 330–332
Evidence and Explanation, 108,
163

Fear of death, 337
Fetishism, 62

Finns, 12

Florida Indians, 8

Future life, Nature of, 14-19, 232–
288

G. P., 216, 230

Ghosts, 1-3; Dreams and, 10,
14

Gifford, Robert Swain, 296, 297
Gitchi Guazini, 15, 16

Glossolalia, 82

Grant, Col., 25

Greek ideas, 26-27, 42-62; origin
of, 41; philosophic period of,
46-62, 314

Greenlanders, 6, 10, 13
Guiana, North, 8.

Guide, 213, 214

Gurney, Edmund, 217, 218

Hades, 43

Haeckel, 334

Hallucinations, 2, 3, 6, 13, 19, 48,
156, 246, 264

Hallucinations, Veridical, 19, 246
Harnack, 88

Healing, Mental, 75-78, 86-89
Hebrews, 37-39, 69
Hegel, 253

Heraclitus, 29, 47, 49

Hero worship, 35, 42, 44

Herodotus, 68, 79

Hesiod, 42

Hindo religions, 29, 31
Hippocrates, 82

Hodgson, 124, 199, 211, 216, 226,

228, 290, 298

Homer, 42, 68, 79

Houses, Spirit, 260, 262, 275
Hypnotism, 130

Hudson, Thompson Jay, 120
Huxley, 95

Idealism, 12, 17-18, 46, 105-106,

176, 240, 255, 288

Illusions about communications,
207-209

Immaterial things, 168-170

Immortality, 22, 23-25, 30, 34,

Indians, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15
Involuntary messages, 136
Ionian physicists, 46, 48
Isaiah, 12

Ixion, 17

Jainism, 24, 26, 27

James, Professor, 121-124, 160,
216

Japanese doctrines, 31

Jennie P-, 216, 225, 228, 230
Joan of Arc, 88

Judaeus, Philo, 69

Judaism, 37-39

Kaballa, 11

Kant, 17, 103, 323, 324,

Karens, 10, 15

Kihuchi, Baron, 32

Kilner, 7

Lang, Andrew, 88

Language, 196

Lao-tsze, 23

Laughing Water, 299, 301
Lecky, Mr., 90

Leibnitz, 17, 155, 161, 234
Lethe, 43

Life, Nature of future, 232–288

Lodge, Sir Oliver, 255, 259, 261,
275-279

35, 37, 58, 59-60, 61, 63, 69, Lucretius, 24, 48

[blocks in formation]
« FöregåendeFortsätt »