Super-Psi & some notes from Braude's Immortal Remains

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Another great post on Cross Correspondences from Prescott's blog, I think this helps to get a sense of how the good correspondences definitely suggest active intelligence at work:

Quote:One of the most common objections to the idea of mediumistic communication is that no voice from beyond the grave has succeeded in revealing the contents of a sealed envelope containing a posthumous message. Yet I recently came across a case which contradicts this claim, at least in part.

We'll get into some more of this, but while one can argue coincidence for some of the correspondence it's hard to suggest this happening over and over. It should be noted that the SPR did try to make chance correspondences using randomization, and these did not match the quality of what was produced via mediumship.

But here we are trying to decide between Super-Psi and Survival, and it does seem that the cross-correspondences are from Meyers, among others, who'd crossed to the other side, pushing to show their minds retained both intellect and personal interests. (Recall the point of this was to show active intellects producing new material, to get passed the possibility that mediums were scanning memories and creating impersonations of the deceased.)

It is, at the least, a great show of how the SPR - both the living and the (presumed) dead - made a very clever plan to help make the decision between Survival and Super-Psi.
'Historically, we may regard materialism as a system of dogma set up to combat orthodox dogma...Accordingly we find that, as ancient orthodoxies disintegrate, materialism more and more gives way to scepticism.'

- Bertrand Russell


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RE: Super-Psi & some notes from Braude's Immortal Remains - by Sciborg_S_Patel - 2020-07-30, 08:20 PM

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