Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers - Couverture souple

Atkinson, William Walker

 
9783847220497: Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers

Synopsis

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Biographie de l'auteur

Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers, was written by William Walker Atkinson under one of his many pseudonyms; in this case as Swami Bhaka Vishita, Hindu Master and Seer. Atkinson authored many books on clairvoyance, thought transference, telepathy, and the "other planes." Genuine Mediumship instructs its readers of the Supernatural forces in the earth and each persons' mental vibrations and capacities. He describes how to develop the ability to be a medium and what it means. Anyone seeking to learn of higher spiritual planes will find Vishita's book an enjoyable and educational read. Swami Bhaka Vishita is one of three Hindu aliases and pen names of American writer William Walker Atkinson (1862-1932), editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms, including "Yogi," some of which are likely still unknown today.

Présentation de l'éditeur

NATURE'S FINER FORCES One of the most common mistaken conceptions of the average student of the occult sciences, and of so-called "psychic phenomena" in general, is that which may be expressed by the term "supernatural." This term, as you know, is used to express the idea of "that which is outside of the realm of Nature, and of Nature's laws." Knowledge Versus Faith As a matter of fact, as all the advanced students and teachers of the occult doctrine know full well, we have no direct knowledge whatsoever of anything that is "outside of the realm of nature, and of Nature's laws." It is true that we may, by an act of faith, profess to believe in powers and beings entirely apart from the great realm of Nature—in fact, most persons do believe in such powers and beings in connection with their formal religion—but their belief is entirely within the category of Faith, and is not even pretended to be based upon actual experience and phenomenal manifestation.

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