Was It Better Afterlife Evidence Than the "Cross Correspondences"?
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Mark Mahin
futureandcosmos.blogspot.com
Interesting blog article by Mark Mahin about a case evoked in quite a few of the essays for the recent Bigelow Institute prize competition.
It concerns mediumship experiments in Nancy, France, in the early 20th century, assisted by and written about by Dr. Paul Joire, that consisted in raps and associations with the alphabet. Mahin considers if this is better survival evidence that the "cross-correspondences".
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Mark Mahin
futureandcosmos.blogspot.com
Interesting blog article by Mark Mahin about a case evoked in quite a few of the essays for the recent Bigelow Institute prize competition.
It concerns mediumship experiments in Nancy, France, in the early 20th century, assisted by and written about by Dr. Paul Joire, that consisted in raps and associations with the alphabet. Mahin considers if this is better survival evidence that the "cross-correspondences".
Quote:The experiments involved five people at a table, at which was seated a very young medium and also Dr. Joire. Mysterious raps were heard on the table, and attempts were made to query unseen agents. We are told queries were made "using the alphabet as usual," and presumably this was a system by which the alphabet was repeatedly recited and a table rap after a particular letter was counted as standing for a particular letter of the alphabet. The plan was that experimenters attempted to get as many pieces of factual information they could from these mysterious rap signals, and they then attempted to verify whether there was any truth to the information provided.
In quite a few cases, the experimenters were able to verify claims made during these seances. Below are some examples.