Preliminary Report of the Commission Appointed by the University of Pennsylvania to Investigate Modern Spiritualism - In Accordance with the Request of the Late Henry Seybert by The Seybert Commission
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second-strokes of a clock in an adjoining apartment; the periods of
waiting being necessarily brief in view of the assurance of the Medium (as set forth in its proper place in the Report) that "When the raps come, they come right away." The "Spirit Rappings" varied materially in quality and character, being at times faintly, and at other times distinctly audible. The record of the Investigation is as follows: Mr. Sellers: Is any Spirit present now? Three raps--faint and partly indistinct--are almost instantly audible. The raps apparently emanate from the floor-space directly beneath, or in the immediate vicinity of the table. This remark is applicable to all the rappings during the séance at the pine table. The Medium (interpreting the sounds): That was "Yes." Mr. Sellers (aside): They sounded like three. The raps are immediately repeated with more distinctness. Mr. Sellers (aside): There are three, and they are quite distinct. (Resuming): Is the Spirit the same one that was present last night? Three raps, apparently identical with those last heard, are again audible. |
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