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The New Mola with
The Supplement to the New Mola
Beverly Hall Corporation
Box 220 Quakertown, PA 18951-0220 P.
O.
2004
Original copyright 1873, 1874
©
Copyright 2004
Beverly Hall Corporation
Box 220 Quakertown, PA 18951 P.O.
Available
from
The Philosophical Publishing P.O.
Company
Box 11
Quakertown, PA 18951 215-538-5300
ISBN 0-9763938-1-6
.
Contents
Preface
The New Mola
9
Foreword Part
I:
Part
II:
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Mediumship
13
Clairvoyance— Its Rules, Laws and
Principles
Part
III:
Second Youth and
To the Reader:
How to Gain It
A Physician's Legacy to
Humankind—Asgill's Secret Revelation:
Rules.
The Greatest Key to
Contacting Power.
The Supplement to the
New Mola
56
Preface ver A twenty-five year period, Paschal Beverly Randolph, M.D. (1825-1875), published more than sixty
5
books, pamphlets and monographs. His writings centered on the Arcane, covering the mystical side of Arcane philosophy, death, the Soul World, sexual alchemy, magic mirrors, seership,
clairvoyance and other subjects of occult knowledge.
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dream was that all of his written works years and centuries after his transition to
Dr. Randolph's 3
would
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"live" for
the celestial spheres.
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6
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It is
in this spirit that
we
are privileged
and honored to republish The New Mola and with it The Supplement to The New Mola. The New Mola was first published in 1873, followed by Eulis in the summer of 1874 and The Supplement to The New Mola at the end of 1874. In February 1875 Randolph published his last book, The Book of the Triplicate Order.
Randolph studied medicine and the Arcane science. In 1858 the World Council of the Fraternity, then sitting in Paris, appointed Dr. Randolph the Supreme
From
3
1845 to 1850
Grand Master of the Fraternity Rosae Crucis of the Western World (North, Central and South America) and the Isles of the Sea.
Early books written by Dr. Randolph include Ravalette 73 |
and Pre-Adamite
Man
(1863), After
Death (1866), The Guide
Clairvoyance (1867), Seership (1870), Hermes Trismegistus: His Divine Pymander (1871), Soul! The Soul World (1872). to
Randolph wrote The New Mola in August 1873 while convalescing from partial arm paralysis which he sustained in an accidental railroad fall in May 1873; it was published Dr.
by Kate Corson. In
this
monograph he 5
further evolves his
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE clairvoyance mediumship, concerning knowledge intrinsic an in appendix includes also work This and intuition. Ansairetic Mysteriesl the and Rules AsgilVs the celebrated which union, if sexual the of use the Divine
all; is
It is
event tells
<
governing
us to the prophesied
lead truly will humanity,
heeded by
clear
Heaven on Earth
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are there being, inner In our "voices."
One
is
two
sets
of emotions
the of instincts natural the from
or
teacl
body placed
instr
the physical with do to have which Nature there by Mother from voice is other The happiness. and welfare being—its
use
the Divine Being within the physical
or
says'
made known through the Voice of Conscience, or Intuition. Our Intuition can certainly function
Divi
Soul. This "Inner Voice"
to protect us I
<
—the Divine Spark
is
from danger and warn us against performing a
harmful action; however, this aspect of Intuition
rudimentary function of this Divine prize. As
is
we
that
|
I
state
and
the most
are able
(
the
to
<
transmute more and more of our past karmic indebtedness
Ran<
and
Spiritual,
intei
"Inner Voice" of Intuition growing stronger
earn
we
our vibrations from the carnal to the
elevate
will find the
and stronger so that of endeavor
able to guide us in
it is
—our work, our home, our relationships
most importantly, our service to This
is
the state that Dr.
among
differences
in
psychometry,
intuition
he h,H
hmZ
we
^
we
feel
we
Randolph
attained.
when he
He
takes
us
states:
II iS '
r
\ human mind and
is
for
sub J
Cor the lt*
see
with more or
G ° d,S
less
distinctness; in
Con
bound."
hi S hest
struggle Intuition
g
ift
t0
man and
cann0t
>
the
the hi s hest ualitr of q latent in most people, developable in nearly -
I
I
clairvoyance,
leap to results at a single StatCS
h
Live
with greater or lesser intensity, and
"
in
and,
psychometry or feeling and intuition are these: the first sees, the second feels, the third knows instantly. In our ordinary state, we see through a gb darkly; in clairvoyance,
espc
areas
God
to the ultimate heights of Intuition
"The
all
needed
is
CUSi inh;
PREFACE ice
all; is
dix
It is
ries
events and things.
if
i
ied
tells
trainable, and,
when active, is the
highest kind of clairvoyance.
the effortless, instantaneous perception of facts, principles,
a tale, test
it
The
rule for
its
promotion
is
simply,
when
at once. In a brief time the perceptions will
clearer, stronger, fuller,
more frequent and
it
grow
free."
or
on any level, is the ultimate teacher and guide to Truth and Wisdom. Dr. Randolph instructs us to develop our intuition for guidance and help, use our mental reasoning to filter it, and once we determine that it is "good", proceed to follow it (test it, as Dr. Randolph says) and we will be far on our way toward reaching the
of
Divine Wisdom he describes.
Experience, with
or :ed ical
Dm
ion
g
a
ost
The Addenda
its
lessons
to Part
I
of The
New Mola
contains a
statement referencing the Oriental concepts of transmigration
and reincarnation: "As
for the reincarnation
the Oriental transmigration story,
is
dogma,
it,
like
beneath contempt." Dr.
ess
Randolph's contemporaries on occult subjects confused and
ial,
interchanged the Oriental terms "transmigration" and "rein-
ger
carnation."
eas
nd,
us
They
synonymous. Dr. Randolph indeed espoused the concept of reincarnation and karma as revealed in his story Ravalette. We refer the reader to The Circle of Lives by Dr. G.E. Poesnecker (Philosophical Publishing Co.) for further information and clarification on this intriguing are not
subject.
the
The Supplement to the New Mola was also edited by Kate Corson and published with the title: The "Ghostly Land:" the "Medium's Secret;" Being the Mystery of the Human Soul: Its Dwelling, Nature, and Power of Materialization; Also, the Coming Woman and the New Divorce Law. Anonymous, copyright by Randolph, 1874. Toledo: Kate Corson, 1874. In this Supplement Dr. Randolph continues his discussions concerning the Soul World, its location and its
trly
inhabitants.
ing lird lass ess;
in
not
He
also further addresses the question of the
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SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE
and most thought Furthermore, man. of immortality
pro-
insights into the visionary his provides coming he voking,
COMING THE WOMAN of the on section final The New future and the NEW DIVORCE LAW was most likely co-written Age.
by Kate Corson. Randolph was often misunderstood while alive and continues to be such an enigma that he is still wholly misunderstood to this day. As he was a mystery in himself, an exclusive world
mysteries of
all
housed in a single body, he absorbed the men and all nations, and, in doing so, tried
to convey these mysteries to all
who would accept them. This
was compounded because Randolph often wrote to confuse the "dabbler" in Arcane knowledge.
situation
Being such a mystery in himself, and therefore a mystery to others, he was doubted, feared, hated, condemned and ultimately paid the penalty with his
life.
He
intuitively
knew
and
foretold his death (see Ravalette, p. 266, Philosophical Publishing Co.) and on July 29, 1875, he was
shot by one not unknown
to him. Paralleling a life
of mystery, his death was
incorrectly
reported as suicide in the newspapers of his time and this sion has been promulgated by historians to this day. Despite a life full of suffering,
trauma and
travail, Paschal
severly Randolph, M.D., was truly an individual
and who gave, that all humanity might be the one of the greatest minds rare ;
who
better.
became
He
was
that ever thought, a true genius and
human gifted with "Soul
An unbroken
line
^^
Sight." As Allan F.
of life-long followers
J^T^E* octroi t t and
ver-
° nC Can
tFUSt
!* S^llr 5jE
™
down
Odell
stated
»
^
to the present
ke to his P hi1 repubHshed works of Dr. Ran-
seekers of the Arcane.
«"*ion
to the library of
William G. Kracht,
The see 8
.1
D.O.
The New Mola The Secret of Mediumship >
A Handbook of White Magic, Magnetism and Clairvoyance
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THE
NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT
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Foreword T is useless TO deny the existence in these days of a vast and
conglomerate
names such
as
series
of phenomena passing under various
magnetism, clairvoyance, hypnotism, electro-
mediumship, etc., etc., to the extent of a page of titles, but the whole of which may justly be characterized under the generic name of White Magic. The reason why I edit and publish this handbook aside from the almost universal demand for such an one from the lips and experience of the celebrated Seer whose name appears elsewhere herein teachings given during the time he was heavily stricken by the hand of Accident and while he was an invalid in Toledo was and is not merely to cite authorities,
biology, Spiritualism,
—
—
— —
recapitulate old stories or to demonstrate that such things
have been, are and will continue to be; but rather to state the phases and to
phenomena in some of their multiform indicate the means and methods whereby they
may be made
available to
laws underlying these
human
uses.
For White Magic has
been hitherto confined to a few, but ought to be known to the many. The Seer was ill, so ill that he was wholly unable not merely to help himself, but even to converse connectedly for minutes at a time, and but for the generous care of two gentlemen A. W. and E. D. M. of Toledo would unquestion-
five
—
—
ably today have been
—God
among the disembodied armies of Eterforever bless them
—
and theirs! promptly befriended him like Good Samaritans and afforded the conditions under which the main ideas herein were evolved, for while wholly unable to talk of his own power, he repeatedly sank into absolute trance and gave forth wisdom talks of nity.
But they
—
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SUPPLEMENT WITH THE NEW MOLA of mediumphase a developed also interest-and surpassing in repeatedly broad for surpassed; never equalled, ship seldom his in room, present tangibly and visible spirits were daylight he heard declared door his at gentleman one that so tangibly when but he him, with talking voices twenty be to seemed what entered,
none
but the invalid
was
in the
room. Subsequently
manifestations, for circle of a part the editor hereof formed given. was follows what of gist the time of and in the course It is
called
my discovery merely because I was the one through
whom the conditions of Materialization were rendered. The there
is
deac the
j
theii
phenomenon of Spiritualism springs directly heavy and hungry hearts of humankind; wherever
entire
from the
I
sadness, sorrow, love -starvation, misappreciation and
domestic wretchedness, there exists the prime cause of me-
que* as
it
as
m
are,
diumship, for wherever such bleeding hearts are found, there troop and throng the loving, compassionate dead.
to \
K.C.
nec<
gra^
pec
pari
thu
afte Ittl
eth ord the
wh
ma
nei Sig cla li
n
m
Parti
)
Mediumship
he tl.
ns,| 'n, j
I.
It
dead do
has been for centuries an established fact that the still
consciously exist and that they frequently revisit
and unmistakably demonstrate The children. and women men, disembodied as existence their
the scenes of their prior
tly
ie-| ere
life
matter, another quite is identity personal absolute of question appearing often actors, good are dead the that as it is certain really they as not invariably almost and as who appears Negro of a spirit the Thus were. once they are, but as the beyond mucosm rele no be can there yet to be black, must spirit yet a limbs, maimed with appears grave! A soldier necessarily be quite whole and never dismembered. under except reappear cannot dead the that II. It is certain
they are not
and the presence of states; actinic and odic electric, magnetic, chemical, particular troubled so be to cease them by haunted houses certain thus after being opened, aired, ventilated or partially torn down.
peculiar conditions as to time, locality
It
thus becomes
clear that
ether, magnetic, odic or electrical
order that the dead
—
some peculiar element
—
is
gas, fluid,
absolutely essential in
may be able to prove in a physical manner
the grand fact of the Soul's existence after death.
equally certain that the identical elements, of means the dead the afford which be, whatever they may III.
It is
manifestation are the very ones essential to successful magnetization, and that the development of clear somnambulic sight or psychovision for
both
spiritual materialization
clairvoyance flourish best coincident with each other;
and
and both
unquestionably depend upon the existence of an impalpable,
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,
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE space generally, in existent air or sphere aura positive but in matter limited of forms and bodies all nearly by evolved juantities
larger
volume
of
s<
htnot
r<
and new>
thoug lig
The
given occasionally forth but densed form, constituted peculiarly of from the bodies
generic titles the under known are then persons who mediums. and ecstatics clairvoyants, hypnotics, and to, of, states or modes There are two known
in
nt
med sical
out launches
i:
clairvoyance
VI.
all
Medii
IV.
known
imponderables: the positive
m electricity, of the subtle
and the negative. Thus is
it
The positive form
magnetism and all themselves demonstrate spirits whereby agent the ethers.
equilibrium of and status the disturbing and by contacting take place disturbances such when presence its evinces matter in solar or artificial light; the negative,
when
them, and approximate or absolute darkness it
is
that the class of
mediums who
are
is
most
it is
V.
charac the of
somnambuli iidently
be
essential. Thus
organization;
efficient in the
aura or elem
them; hence
remarkable that one class of subjects claims
temperamen
magnetic proxies of the dead; while
phenomena seemingly
identical,
others,
claim to speak
one person, though they may be occasionally. There are two general classes of human organization in
the blonde or light,
who
are electric;
and the dark, who
peculiar sphere or aura
which
is
Neither will
nature are cc those
who
lose
an
essential to the production
phenomena purely physical in their characteristics, a isionally a brunette from some abnormal peculiarity does become a medium for material demonstrations, and when she what
is
excels.
known
But as a general rule, the dark person becomes as a speaking medium or spirit-proxy, or else
becomes an inspirational orator and exalted proclaimer
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at
respects to
i
time.
There ar
to other
° ne
class
ot
he
t
develop men
almost wholly magnetic. Both these classes are mediumistic b the dark are very seldom capable of evolving the
io
1(
light prevents
whollv ot and from themselves, experiencing an exaltation of Soul astonishing to witness. The two qualities are seldom
combined
being
vice
to act wholly as the
exhibiting
neither
robust, physii
dark seldom have success in the presence of light, and versa. Again,
is J
There
of
to
is
conjugal ani r
evohjtj ion. 1
^uld b
ein
VII. It
ont
mar
1!
ent)
ned
of
PART new, and in
some
I:
MEDIUMS HIP
respect startling, radical
and
iconoclastic
thought not reducible to any system. The light person, generally female, becomes either a physical medium of the positive or negative sort or else launches out into independent clairvoyance, but such clairvoyance VI. usisi:
is
very rare!
Mediumship of either kind can
There
is
be reached. of persons who,
easily
a third or intermediate class
being neither light nor dark, yet partake to a great extent of the characteristics and advantages of both. But neither
um
o!
somnambulism nor any phase of mediumship can confidently
^vent:
be looked for or expected in persons of a highly
robust, physically healthy, externally
organizations either
consume and
minded
grade, for such
assimilate the specific vif
aura or element essential thereto, or else they repel it from them; hence, no one of a cold, money-making, political
temperament
will
Neither will those
become
who
a
good clairvoyant or medium.
in the affectional
department of their
nature are cold, unimpassioned, negative or deficient, while those who are exactly the opposite of all that excel in certain respects to a very surprising extent.
The person who
seeks
ally. I
development must persevere, for to begin and then stop
onH
lose time.
is
to
the
There are two motives that inspire seekers after mediums hip> viz., love and money. One seeks it as a means of living; the other to know, to love, to reach the inner and nobler life.
ction
One class is nearly soulless; the other, all Soul. The entire social,
; tics
conjugal and domestic worlds today are in uproar, chaos and
art!
listia ,
Were it not so, spiritual intercourse on a large scale
doe
revolution.
n
would be impossible VI I. It is deplorable that so much ill-will, sickness, sadness,
ittit
,
discontent, hatred, insanity r
o!
married of today. But
it is
and wretchedness exist among the true, and domestic happiness is the
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SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW there
among least at the rule, universal people almost an exception to scarcely and nation this anywhere of section and of every sort Husbands globe. the upon forms neglect frightful such else in
wives the them; same, hate practically and and their wives The supreme. worst reigns of the chaos domestic universal society at large and husbands attribute wives, that matter the for fact causes, is that the wrong to things of the bad state real cause lies right before their very eyes, yet they will not see.
Such a
state
of things cannot exist
among Oriental nations or
Were it not so serious matter, one would laugh at the absurd and puerile folly that
reason the
pa*
once
fusion
to,
and
1
imper
grateful I
feel
Of cou
wreck.
yet
pamphlet
the dark-skinned people of the world. a
upon me
wh e
day,
and its cure so easy. As thing wives are defrauded, husbands do not love them and wives palpable
exi
t,
fail
to hold their lords in affectional duress.
How few indeed
know how, or even care, to accomplish health and happiness it home. And yet, it is in every man's power to make his wife love him,
and
in
every wife's to
make her husband
worship
God through her. On my Soul, I, the writer, believe that if A Rules were followed, the social millennium would be hand. No strictly good human power can dwell be developed by any man who is sexually unsound, imbecile puerih
weak
1
mpotent; nor in any
woman
with
fallen
leucorrhea, ulcerated vagina or passional frigidity. How, let me ask in God's Holy
Name, can you expect home,
happrnes, or Heaven in a family where the wife never, from Vh SW° re Hfe t0 the g«ve that closes ^ overt "r ; C Se reaHzeS the s htest joy, marriage o anvTh n' and found disgust? can
r,
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.
compelled
"El
impede
to
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information
dollars,
written
the
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PerfCCti0n
H
§reat >
who
his Wife
is
is
™
in a sense
concentrated
from condition, themselves
rr
or n
and
sei
unhappily
There cann
of ancient and alluded to else
of Life of old
and that
and Death anyone eve
1
and Pe r
i
womb,
i
But
sha work last
permits the reign of such social non-concord for a single
]
mt
practici
T Physician tea * their cha
PART I: MEDIUMSHIP P eople
where
g ut there is a clear passage and open water out of this polar Hell of marriage-land.
I
ie 8fect
the reason that they came to
e > a nl
who once
°f
Passion
the
[at the
I
ot seel
wreck.
y that
me while communing with a Soul
were compared to the New Light, grateful that they have saved many a family from utter
to,
-rious
so-called for
passed on Earth under that name. In The Master gave something resembling the truths here alluded
and imperfect
ributel
3ns or
I
—
refer to Asgili/s Rules
feel
Of
as they
not pertinent to the subject of this pamphlet, yet so vastly important that, as this is probably the course, this
is
work I shall ever print, as the hand of Paralysis is partially upon me, I allude to it here so that those who desire further
last
wives
may know that by sending a clerk fee of a few dollars, I, or my heirs when I am dead, will cause it to be written and sent to all who need it and those who do are all
ideed
the unhappily married.
e
day,
:hings
)iness s wife! >rship
hat
it
ild be
in
or
»ecile.
fa 1 1 en ty.
tome froff
information
—
There cannot be a doubt but that the Philosopher's Stone of ancient and medieval lore referred to the Magic Mirror
—
of old and that constitutes the burden of the celebrated book,
Hermippus Redivivus or The Sage's Triumph over Decrepitude an d Death means this identical triple mystery which scarce anyone practically knows but which all should learn, and which y
every physician and divine in the land ought to be compelled t teach their charges under heavy penalties of neglect, because the secret of sustained youth, grace
lt 1S
Jose* rejof
gl° r y>
;en# ated
e lvt
and beauty;
°f power and the crown and signet of ineffable
ate 8
/ can
—
alluded to elsewhere herein; nor that the elixir vitae Water of Life and Perpetual Youth so vaguely hinted at by writers
it is
the
human
and taps the fountains of excessive joy; it is the Jemschidgenie of Persian story; and he or s ^ e w^° kuows appreciates divine and celestial bearings of life and its meanings, becoming indeed a child of the Infinite and no longer a stranger to the Father's face. it
unveils the throne of Will
And they alone who have
it
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are able to reach that
mag-
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE leaping which, vision from clairvoyant of sweep nificent glories of space unutterable and the scans bound, a at Earth a gentle view we as summer systems starry of rain beholds the
thee an
xtent
dmedJ
comply ii
ffered su
shower.
the mediumship, forme and There is a morbid now and yet then common; we too quite been of which has power from a grand the plane exercising woman a man or
marr bad
cannot be this But reached goodness. and purity of personal
in dine
a healthy
r
see
where the heart
is
and that ever
for long bereft,
Love within goes out to meet
as
is
until the
pure a flame.
wo rid. them
and shed abroad the perfume of angels.
—
a lesson to
be learned by
all;
They teach
they inculcate
bettering
human o
are paralytic to a degree,
and
I
I
Spiritualism
is
us
self-
charity,
extensive the statu fair,
does met
good
finished; yet will I
to live, sweet to
Soul. Already the bad tenants lust, hatred, anger, other evils, are quitting occupation,
die
with a host of
and a host of white-robed virtues are coming to the surface and testifying with musical voices that true and pure mediumship and Spiritualism are the -edemptive r glory of the world. am gone to rest. But till that
Zve of
service of a great
^ and
m
good
A singular and very almost universally
Repeat this for me when time comes, be it long or short,
exit, l
I
til
am sensible that death
by those to
be
thank God for all my fiery trials, for they are purifying my
udden or protracted be my PUrP ° S and
in
different
may close my career below ere this page be
my testimony.
heart
my left arm
goodness, forbearance. Today, August 19, 1873,
for!
>
Out
White Magic and high mediumship purify the
write
tr
mysterioi
closing.
and side
to e
longing
lust lead to and wrong mediumship low and magic Black and have wrecked many a Soul in our day. Their orbit is
control
Tl
I
thank
ass wil1 P
God W*>r
cause.
I
have
lived to
in this
loftier
P.B.R.
fre
«
Nor far
from
the
initi;
civilizati
to us the
laboratc in affect
hun ger, invariat
and ma
conditi, •
marked circumstance consists "
^nZt Z^e
^-^
idct tnat the great
18
t
majority
the to
every
0l
sometii
PARTI:MEDIUMSHIP ^ annul or
mS
n8l0me morI!aitv°n
u
VZfl?
mediums »ip is not productive of f° rm of harm; it is for many purposes
1
be more nnr
greater in le
*
i
advantarr
conglomerate
gerdemain
as
is
the
diumshi P because the
absence
reVent P
work those
^ TT
oft en
,
hct that the results obtained * Cannot be attributed or trickery to
the case
where one person constitutes
ill
like ui
who
th «r
(
Yu-Yang
exhale
i
an atmo
* lust, hatre
banner of 01 a
How far of a
The t(
>
m
scientist
tc
Germj
what they (
at
mosph
^edi u
m
ere ^
's
and
rce
°Perate s<
^noth
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are
the recipients
*
8Cneral * thin § the manifestations 1* ithful and Rifled, while a still
Universe wi
meates people
ate
n^anifestatlTnVwnile
Wl11
dissi P ate
the
that just as
wi
i^i ^^ T"" "* ^^ eat
pr
first class
which for the
ercla
PARTI:MED1UMSHTP the
med IX. Various
hypotheses
exist
concerning the nature of the
evolution the upon sphere or air effluvium, peculiar element, Magic White of phenomena the all and presence of which these about all knew ago centuries many depend. The Chinese classified They spirit-movements. and mysteries of clairvoyance that declared and QUI— name general one the whole under
—
vital universal a of movements the upon the whole depended
form which they called Yu-Yang; that this and good Spirits, Supreme the of force nerve the
power in ethereal
*
>!$
Yu-Yang
trot If
hale to fitted in wore constitutionally persons evil; that certain diffused and elaborated then and thereof an unusual amount
is
no onJ
and personal Yu-Yang; that by their wills they could move this subtle emanation and with it any thing or body which for the time being it permeated, such as tables, etc.; that just as the Supreme Spirit of good mOTOS the matter ot the Universe with His Yu-Yang, the supreme spirit of evil per meates people with his Yu-Yang and makes them bad and work ill like unto himself; that none but good results from
frequeM
those
pecial
ihif
n, but«i us
I
r cabine
from Hell to Heaven before they
it, for
king other e lead i
be
as!
behind the smallest of the
way of obtaining manifestations by who occupy the same couch is to begin
degree of clairvoyance;
i
plan,
excellent
til physii
ccordii
same
extinguished, to join their two nearest hands outside the cover, look steadily, calmly, trustingly and hopefully toward the wall at the foot, and the odds are five
also,
ss; fou:
exactly the
by pitching their feather beds and pillows out of the house forever and aye, substituting hard ones instead, and after the light
•ssible,
is
man and
a
sit
on
and better still, those who try these be drawn in love to each other and glide really
know it, by reason
of
the Soul-fusion thus strangely brought about. Here let me say, a passionless man or woman is a human nonentity. It is
only when
we are wholly man or woman in the higher, holier and also physical sense that we can reach the loftier and more any sort of power whatever; therefore those who would cultivate these loftier instincts and gain mental wings wherewith to scale the Heavens should at once significant heights of
attend to the business of regaining perfect health
—mental,
emotional and passional. Materialization is the rare phenomenon by which all witnesses are without exception convinced that either the dead do actually manifest themselves or that something so physical,
very like
it
takes place that
course, this, like is
and probably
all
all
no one can
tell
the difference.
Of
other phases of the great marvel, has been,
will
continue to be counterfeited; but unlike
other spectral shams
it is
most
25
easily detected, for the
,
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW real
phenomenon
constantly occurs
under conditions
proved
in>
other
in the instance, For Toledo, simulation. of possible Ohio, twilight, the in sitting mediums being persons coterie seven
jhis
existence
hand phantom moved through the a gentlemen, a lady and air, across the table, pulled at a gentleman s beard and faded
man eC
room with pearly light.
as requested.
of manifestation
is
wire or cord resting on the laps those present. The seats should
made as follows: Four upright sticks, 7 feet high, connected by m SideS and to P' to be covered on top and
^L^^
J three sides with paper or cloth impervious to light. In front tS iS a CUrtain 8 of black or green cloth hun/tol?P ° r U d there In this CUrtain one foot fro, he top, i S a hole H° one foot square, to which sewn
t
T
t
'
>
S£ ZESTT* t:^ "^ h **".
- become
e
incarnate and
Such, in b ef which, like tha of
beyond
cor
r
calm iy singin,
""*
ib ' e t0
ten 0n P °
m ° rtal
Si
douST
is -
-*—"-
-
*
ht «
he ratt ' 0nale 0f mediumship
meSmerism
undisputable and
"-
declare th
ill
a
inner
P.
,
Randolp
B.
that
I
believe
death; yet this |
the
identical
producing th heard
and
at
those
who
re;
Through through
mediumship, a nd
sufferi ring
the
abu se,i
es,
conjug
fact
fixed
is
res
ultof
l
26
s
individual th;
is
B ^eans of these grand ^cts,the[ mm o rta "ty [ ^! ityoft ot the Soul n has been and is triumphantly S t10
unnumbered
an d
l
re<
respond
folly
of the
and grasped by the hands of
be 5 to 7 feet from an enclosure
,
question
ofincalculabl
company in a line or cusp, with
i
Sod
Wo
The above
The best preparation for this form
to seat the
to a
Soul
Ik
This cannotbe counterfeited, because at the request of any person present these lights would and will go to any designated point of the room; rise, fall, glide or remain stationary
form
on
Irefe
referred
then skimming the surface of the floor and anon broadening out into sheets of living vapor
by assuming spark
f
tionate
points
air,
beside responding to questions
kind
Art I**
dim phosphoric vapor. In the presence of the same away couple the most magnificent spiritual pyrotechnics frequently d thousands of electric scintillas dance mazy w 5
irradiating the
fin
a jf
in
about the room, now high in
f
Me ele
Prov rga
ctric,
n
PART
I:
MEDIUMSHIP
By the concurrent testimony of all the returning dead this other great fact is established, viz: That the postmortem existence is a vast improvement on this! and that over there mankind finds peace, pleasure, rest, labor, usefulness and proven.
unswerving, incorruptible love! and one of constant improvement. But on these grand
affectionate friendship, that life
points
I
is
and
to
The Soul World.
It
referred to,
rtngvap
uest of,
work After Death, already another from the same pen called Soul!
refer the reader to the
now
remains to answer the often-asked question concerning Spiritualism: cui bono what good ? The above results partially answer this question, but to more fully respond to it, attention is called to the experience of
—
designji
unnumbered thousands in this and other lands who upon oath
aryat
will declare that
:,
-
linear
this f(
ehan enclo:
inecta >n top
tin in i,
P.
that
>-a fi
g
method
possibly can.
I,
now at this writing at Toledo, Ohio, declare my many works will survive the century of my
Randolph,
B.
I
believe
death; yet the this identical
power to produce them was the
direct result of
opening of the inner consciousness of my being,
producing that mental clairvoyance of which the world has heard and at which I myself have wondered quite as much as those
apori
se
of incalculable advantage in very many respects. The opening of the inner senses more quickly and thoroughly educates an individual than any other system or
cusp,
•eenc
by and through it they have reaped knowledge
who
read
my books.
Through the opening of the interior senses (clairvoyance) and through the various phases of that marvelous thing, mediumship, the great source of crime, illness, wretchedness and suffering has been traced to its one single source, and that is the abuse, improper use and mismatching of people in their loves, conjugal relations and sexual incompatibilities. It is proven that these bad conditions are frequently the result of organization and sometimes spring from incompatible electric, magnetic and chemical relations between couples.
n
27
?
[
:
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT Absolute separation is the only cure for some who are wretched in their married state or interrelationship, while attention t health and a fair
amount of try
is
a certain cure for oth
w
cases.
These conclusions are the very
res gestae
of
rational
and leaving aside a vast amount of mere hypotheses, this new-old ism has led us to the door of strange and weighty truths pertaining to everything Spiritualism;
'
'$
that
mankind, from the construction of an argument to that of a cosmos. In science, art, philosophy and social ethics great discoveries have been made through clairvoyance and mediumship. Lost wills have been found; frauds concealed from every mortal eye have been exposed; crime punished and prevented; the ignorant educated; and an impetus given to the interests
prevailing basis of the present civilization which promises shatter all that's bad of it to pieces and utter stead bring the good time coming
J to
dcniitioS
Not long since a gentleman Spiritualist, too rne after I had recounted many favorable mmed! h Certain ?*j done a deal of harm dieSafof h also?" And here he gave a long catalog
^
^
pab^fJe^ *E
^
y Slde ° f S P iritualis
M th^s and ten P P e„d he hu ma and u be tfc££%sss * r Wa * fsckeZ^T g i*™ moral whole of 3S ?*»" -" -re 8
sun
or of my fellow men a et PeTfeCt ^ Gm and Principle " T/ T
,
t
a11
Sett,e n0thin «
All trouble
but
the
^rt "
themsehit, The good 1 "mat
immo'S
everlasting death
'- the
scrofUla or
r
therefore
^
right fa he
Waters
r°°
t
r„
a
is
,
28
to cleanse
m for wron S in *c world.
** %£&*?« mhuman
£!££££^ I
^ ^ >
fever
>
^uman
destined to
not!
The one
is
an
wnl
-"".
.;..:•
».*«
-
•
kfa
......
*
PART I: MEDIUMSHIP 3 are wrei
e
The most troublesome
attenti,
-ure
i*
and
man
acts
or
upon
form who those are troublesome most the but advancement; themselves hand, a strong with roost the rule to try rings and
of
the
not the
here, or there possibilities the to open eye that faith with an and action mean Spiritualism and charity and and whose love
rat
>unt
is
believes in the life after death
woman who
for
of
Spiritualist
door
being leaders;
erything
people who
know it all, who can't be taught, and
irvoyance
and the utterances of speakers; people who get mad, spit forth slander, scandal and venom upon all who don't acknowledge their sway and who deem themselves philosophers, being only fools. It is this class who have brought
uda
obloquy and contempt
who muzzle
argumer,:
punished
the press
but their reign
given tol
is
MAN, not a sect, party or as progress, religion as
emolition
good
will
much too—
:am
that
long
it
notl|
ny fellow and
'
]
catak
have
[
print
;ht in settle
the noi
rofula or
sure tod tgin the
wo
destined a
The
one
means development as well science, and peace on Earth,
clique. It
well as
among men, and not
a perpetual wrangle, as too
in the past.
They were unwise,
those they did not, could not, understand. therefore cruel, and cruelty is impossible to
wisdom. Presently great-hearted love and blessed compassion will nestle in all our hearts, and in this glad prophetic hope we may all be happy yet! We are none of us ever wise except when merciful. Let us all
be
then
so, for
only then can
become mediums
we be
perfectly clairvoyant
for the influence
and
effect
only
of God-
Never yet did man come to the absolute conviction of SOUL and Immortality, but he also came to that of God and
ness!
Prayer! for say what realities in
you will, both are and ever will be positive
the Universe!
Love alone lies the boon of Immortality. Injustice reigns today. By and by the wronged dead will openly testify in courts and before juries and judges, and in that day, too, no innocent accused will suffer for another's crime, for the In
hum' ru ly
essentially good,
Too many of the leaders of Spiritualism have been unjust to
Sc
nts of the
movement
a
about over, because Spiritualism belongs to
:h promi:
t,
upon
29
:
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW 1
reappearing and
dead
testifying
will clear
him!
I
prophesy that
passes century away. a before pass this will come to almost Spiritualism entirely of point one There is the in believers the of most looked by
They seem of mediums and sensitives else.
—
spiritual
rapport
individuality, personal real
—
proprium
is
easy,
—
these thousands
medium, one
with
his or
her
absolute identity-
—
being
mental, moral and conscious personality
is
so far
or trance, but for a period of time limited only
d
here
mere
not
reputed t
cursedne
exp
drinking appr oacr
non
who hav(
seance
by the will of
the invisible possessor.
sa
shall I
rip
and ti
an exten
Nor is this condition one of trance at all, for the party is to all
their
as the
concerned
not merely for the brief duration of an ordinary
owr.
also
completely, thoroughly subjugated,
subverted, suppressed to the extent of
est,
over-
—
can readily have
consciousness
entirely,
Supei
of either the facts or possibilities
well-attested a that identities; mixed of
whom
nonrisi^
New Mola and everybody
to be practically ignorant
then
appearances wide awake, performs all the ordinary functions
and duties of life; yet the consciousness within is not theirs nor the guiding intelligence, but wholly, totally ANOTHER'S.
the
poss
medium entirely
)
This condition
may last
for days,
weeks or months together, during which time the earthly party resume themselves only at brief intervals, like short and vague snatches of wakeful consciousness in the midst of deep sleep. This mergement of identities is the Oriental AtHlim during the continuance of which forced or magnetic abnegation other Souls than the subjects' carry their bodies about, eat, drink, sleep, quarrel, fight, talk,
make
love
and
rancy, whlni)
voZZ 12 Zl
in short
do anything which the
^^ ^^ ^ ^ P
T
^^
tipsy,
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K
b
P "^sponsible
^
30
for,
that time as a
modern here an:
being Si
corr
hasb eei
and bac 1
them
a<
era:
ambition
mo
>
8 aS Wh01
notorioi
possessors'
the Pt > be the actions can nor bad; or Sd """I Pa y WhilC that state hel him- or herself in the
oftST what may r transpire during or,
laugh,
conspire, get
Thei
and
man
innocent
would
be
*
Th and
one
°f the
Ul
PART I: MEDTUMSHIP
for
the of nonflowing or flowing the
tide, or the rising or
nonrisingoftheSun.* Superficial thinkers their
own
may reject this tremendous
experience will
tact,
but
probably confirm it, and thousands
And it may mystery. a many of solution clear the see will here mediums, toward charity more little a develop merely not chronic of full set, cranky and queer "an angular, reputed to be
>
I
themselves, amuse to return only and world the who have left and hours two for medium a hold can spirit shall I say? If a hinder to what's pray, and preach swear, and fight rip
thewi
^part)
r
have these of few but and medium, entirely free
the
M t02et iselves
( (
;
1#fll
al ,
*f\ k **** re '
P
8
A 0SSe
J
n or e
can'
in' lf rse
;
...
id in*
J
*>* n
themselves.
this to attributable society are justly
f wak 0t
.
it
sufficiently strong to
the ten in times eight that doubt slightest There is not the of crookednesses and escapades love notorious angularities,
ANOTH!
II
and tear,
by months or weeks to control self-same the an extension of the of will the save whatever Nothing the possessing spirit?
y fund not
things considered—but
too, unjustly, and cursedness"— among crime much of causes producing the expose also always are alcohol by inflamed when who drinking people, grade same the of others by controllable and approachable all
^f'f^™
modern invisible of part the on secretly here announced; but that ot extent the to proxitude beings Atrilism, or unconscious identities, spiritual and mental of the complete substitution good both deeds and extent, has been carried to an enormous and bad committed by people
them
who
ot innocent are as wholly
of having an
uncommon
iwme. The
John Smith is subject, the sensitive and better and more high-strung, nervous where especially the more complete and perfect the control, as
is
himself
revelation extraordinary *The authority for this c as am scene. 1 earthly this and one of the loftiest who ever revisited dci human g any that am I as of the unequivocal truth of the statement P.B.R.
fact
I
know.
31
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE love-hungry, a Soul-starved in world the left one the dead a to back corresponding come do and will They condition! sensitive
medium, and
then that
medium
and passion love, of course run a that too in spite
and
lust, as
will as certainly
ducks
will swim,
>
3lt
^
**I
c, s
Joshua and Jairam, and Aaron, Moses of
while all else; the anything or people conscience law, custom, solution of the the usual, problem as with, so, is it wonder why enginee
>
noses. their beneath right
with
a far more
Knowlec
most and wildest unreasonable its even than thing tremendous
sa not is
Spiritualism and what
it
carries
it is
flights. vagarious We most their know in dreamed ever fanatics possibilities, and and truths facts, none minor its of few but a we have after till spent some story whole the know will of us dozens of centuries in other, and let us hope better, worlds than this.
One
thing
is
certain
—
it is
mistress of this world today
and can no more be doubted, laughed or crushed down the
than
Sun can be extinguished with water from a toy engine.
jEke
just
lies
its
this
worldly
.\ndwhydc
damning
in
of
intellect!
As
for the reincarnation
transmigration story,
up
is
»
spirit
fill
dogma,
it,
like the Oriental
dictum and professes to know all about the mighty world beyond us is an idiot. It is my firm belief that the best of us know but very little of the other worlds. Some of us have his
is all;
tact that all
an
it
emigr
destiny of
n
fee, astral
a
central
p
i
i
?
Such
ai
tot or
^
into t
"to
justic
lnd »
great
nor, in view of the notorious
mediums color and shape the communications coming through them will we be likely to get much reliable 32
(
ty the cla:
beneath contempt. Any man who sets
seen patches of it, and that
ti
ill;
Addenda. Our minds are not yet keys enabling us to unlock all secrets, and the reason is puerile which affirms permanence to the Souls of us and denies it to the beasts, and not oversound which affirms eternal duration to all men alike.
and
gelatinous
sorrows of the sad.
With joy will every
j
bad,
The wasting of its wrong and 'Twill heal the
the
philosophy
force
"We'll see the ruin of
ii
the but we
oprr
eto
lement
PART I: MEDIUMSHIP lungry, s
to a
channels. such through Immortality of fact the matter beyond
co
aura, chemical making a of way some find we till wait must We
iniwill as
people disembodied which through and whereby means the or story own their tell and hand first at write or can either talk
as dud
>
n
Joshua
in their
while at
!
own way.
universal ution oft
ith
—
that
I
is,
am satisfied that Spiritualism is to become the fact will be
commonly accepted
—and
than minds class of better and ygher for a look then we may far. so movement the engineered have Spiritualists and Christians of hereafter the Knowledge of Are ages? eternal the pass to we are How alike is not satisfactory.
it iis a
dmost ous flights.
we but the
initial
type of intelligence?
And what
of existence
Why
>ssibilities,
we have spar| >e better, wc
lies iust the other side of consciousness? true the is what And together? go philosophy
this
of this wa crushed da
rom a toy
worldly woe? Are
do folly and meaning of all
charity, mercy, justice idle vagaries?
pleasure take truth celestial of And why do the mouthpieces law the is What company? and in damning all but themselves enormous its all with Soul, the Does of intellectual being? a from originate possibility, of force and tremendous range is Or act? sexive the in matrix gelatinous drop lodged in the
mdill; it
esad,
:eys enab
a central point, or
11
>rile which the
les it to
juration
.
to
like the
about
the
that
Is.
Some
w
d the of
>
(
man Any
belief
What
is
the final
destiny, in truth absolute of destiny of man to be? What is there in reside being a of power fate, astral influence? Does the real
ill."
:,
an emigrant from
other states in space?
is it
cerebral of republic a of of the nature
organs? solved be to questions Such and a myriad others are the at those supersede by the class of Spiritualists who are to great a advanced have present on Earth, and who seem to far so not but way into the region of physical Spiritualism,
health mental into justice, mercy, patience, love, conjugality, are Spiritualism and, greatest of all, charity! In the ranks of should who they hosts of noble, suffering Souls, and these are
may we that end develop mediumistic power and use it to the human of bounds be able to reach beyond the present limited
conim*
getmu 33
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT thought.
I
have no doubt but that grand results will
follow
toward mediumship made, not in public, but in the quietude and sanctities of dear home life.
from
efforts
Before closing
my literary career,
secret of the Ansairetic
I
propose to
Priesthood of Syria.
I
reveal
the
do not believe
can possibly be used for evil purposes; but this
I
know. There
Clairvoyan it
is
moment, frequently recurring, wherein men and women can down to them almost awful —powers from the
a
Spaces, thereby being wholly able to reach the Souls of others
and hold them
LAIRV0YANC1 nizing facts
bonds of a love unknown as yet in this cold land of ours. Would to God every husband and wife on Earth would use it; then indeed were this a far more blessed life to lead. I do not give Spencer Hardy's translation of the fast in
the
be reduced it
new field
tied
law ur
magnetic
mystery, for he lost his
life
before he got it
all,
in Cairo, Egypt,
I
think from Nusairetic poison, because he was about to expose this and other mysteries of the Syrian mountaineers. But I give
my own
translation
thos
kinct from
and know
somnambulic ph tnt,
are
it
to
be perfect and
complete.
must be written in the nature of a private letter, or not at all, and be sent only at special request. Since The New Mok was sent to press I concluded
tion,
It
to print the private information
alluded to herein, embracing Love and Its Hidden Mystery, 77>< tetany Legacy, being / the above "private information," and The True Oriental Secret
Pterin fctined
gupo
to
a re
-
Randolph
are
opinion;
|
B. P.
appi
de\'e
destiin
B
***, mi mine
Nest IT
m
JSanc,
tain )
albei e
itsc
Nit d
1S(
%df, °*,th i
Wyth Produ „
°win
S 34
c
*
r<
n
ni
ii
Part
)
F
Idor
Clairvoyance
—
Its
II
Rules,
Laws and Principles
us I far 'n
rid
lairvoyance nizing facts, leSoi
the ART and power of knowing or cogthings and principles by methods totally
is
from those usually pursued in their attainment. I claim to have reduced it to a system and to have evolved science from distinct
lknow usbar
m anslatk
nCaii abouttt
added new thought, new conception, opened new fields of investigation and discovered the central magnetic law underlying and subtending the evolution of somnambulic phenomena, a brief resume of which I herewith
heterogeneity; to have
present.
We
leers.
are approaching the termination of the present
many
The Ik
modes, moods, opinions, sentiments, thoughts and procedures, and entering upon a new epoch of human history and might,
e info;
destined to develop
-mation,
which are destined to revolutionize the globe. On Earth man is greatest, mind the greatest part of man, and clairvoyance
P.
the greatest part of
and coi etter, or^j
civilization, are
bidding farewell to
powers in
man now
of
mainly
its
latent,
but
mind.
Clairvoyance depends
upon
a peculiar condition of the
and brain. It is seldom compatible with the most robust health, albeit sometimes resulting from disordered nerves. The present discovery consists in the knowledge of the exact method how, the precise place where and the proper time when
nerves
to
apply the specific mesmeric current to any given person in
order to produce the careful following
coma and lucidity.
It
of the notes herein laid
will
be found that
down
is
generally
enable the aspirant to attain his or her end. Knowing the mesmerist and the subject, we are enabled
sufficient to
35
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT and almost certain method of tra the mesmeric impulse or influence from the
to indicate the direct
ting
dain^oyance
ope
from a magnet, a
it
men
##
or tractor to that particular nerTO center of the acted on that will in the briefest time effect tT purpose aimed at. crystal
and may prevent
success
When
it
iuc "iibique r repitism"
determine
mesmerized through
often will follow if the cloth!' be wet with slightly vinegared water just over the p t of h! stomach and small of the back. If an operator acts hand cover the rear wet spot, his right the front on , whik gazmg process continues as before. Reason: the brain
Nor forgeis
££ £
zr
n
r^r; h
us
h
er:
and we can ° ften reach
do no
foul,
their
prepare
good picture c
Z ^"2 is
me
01 mysteri and
the eve
head or by reverse passes, success
(m
Remembe
reta H
altogether.
a person cannot be
on
a
At the start let it be distinctly understood that fear douhi nervous agitation, coarse habits or bad intent will
the
pov
no
kidneys, liver (not
absolute
t
must be
blood
acids in
enjoy
exces:
mu
the
bowing.
Food, di^
Mesmeriic si devil's
Z I!!^^
make groove! as
carfon
voyance. T
the
*
J
for
,
.
clairv
oyance i
sated. a
Excess
normal sph
•
* Universal Possibility
common to
mind ower ^ and can ?* to the surfa J?"' P ln a majority of cases.
/afror/
M
^
wneels in ruts. Let your groove be cum,
CmmrLTh UlT
bought
y0Ur Soul and inner senses wffl eS C ° ntinUe to ™^e in then,
brid
mental action come,
*
Omnia
Ugh nervous a the result u mUSt De cached reaChed mental ^ntalhabituH.c^j outside our OUtside habitudes and oath ru F dther to
;leone,theade F
powers v
wless
finally
sap
And this
bri "g
various
*«™
elves
to afford
upon which the attendant dead
li
accoui
modern sensiti\
The
other
leads
, M rnnna connecting *iL
^ f^ ™L -
or e
*
"charms," "spells thrown,"
f
t
a
it is asserted that there when ^.7^' all "rings" and means whereby mysterious ends a Magic— both genuine no is Ll spells that and ^ or charms wrought— be are good or ill can
that sort of thing;
(
"
or
'
.
alone; then air empty on based mere notions
I flatly
deny all
such assertions that declare are and made conclusions such invisible the world of ignorant about us wholly persons by or of the inner powers of the
human mind. Although I am
not called upon here to explain the rationale involved in special
department
at full length,
indicated the direction in tell
me that the Sun
which
elsewhere
it is
to
I
have
this
clearly
be found. As
well
doesn't rise as that there are not means
whereby two dissevered persons can be brought in contact, or that
methods do not
assuredly so if
they be
exist
by means of which one person can
work upon another as to gain desired ends, (even
evil,
and power exist, and have often play and force), no matter whether
the principle
been brought into active said ends are those of love, affection, jealousy, revenge, or love of gain and lust for power. I have seen too much of that sort of thing in Asia, Africa, France, England, California, Long Island
and
New Orleans to doubt
the evidence of
my senses
and the experience of years of attentive study of this branch of the great magnetic law to doubt it. Indeed, so thoroughly convinced was I of the truth that I spent months in travel and association with experts in order to become master of the processes and the rather unpleasant secrets of the lower— as well as of the higher— Magic.
New Orleans nothing is more common than for both men and women to employ the voudeaux to effect contact with In
loved or desired ones.
Some experiments of acquaintances of 50
W^
05
!
0®®** srge
'
certain r
:»P
erson a
t between ke
ad of flour. Again, it
w
irowamagnet lie reverse,
Wmy pi itthe
School o
itdeauxq
k
I
gained
i
iklackmagk rfhst,
passioi
swith a
« to make r spirits
ol
PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE expensive. rather mine were versa. vice or reach her,
A man loves a woman and cannot
Then comes in the Magic, and seldom
sympathetic rings matter of the in that: than More failure. a loved, the the worn by one rings, twin of pair a that know I to rapport magnetic in two the blend will lover, other by the is magnetic (anothe r thing whole The degree. an astonishing for business, "amulet" the of also it is so ; and Magic) for word
chanal atly
although
dt
of the charlatans
most
who pretend to deal in them
:ld aboil
and prepare to possible is it yet swindlers, conscienceless are aura nerve the retain will they that so materials certain charge
hough
impart and person one of
ns
are
love
have d
barrel of flour.
>
Again,
i
J
not
contact
4 person
.
ihave
of that I
s el
1 this br
J 1
lower-
me
are living witnesses
any distance! Orleans New in voudeaux the of exposure public today of my of one from was it and 1864-1865, in at the School of Liberty or the reverse, at
I
gained
much
of
victim, a s,
points occult in these
my knowledge
be to it known have of black magic. I and speculation, pecuniary and of lust, passion, love, revenge led fact which success; horrible always with a strange and tod are we Again, secrets. me to make myself master of its successfully and that spirits of evil guard hidden treasures and it, believe I finders. obfuscate and confuse the would-be by overcome be easily can believe that said obfuscations a
timely resort to
to J
Magic
laugh at and deride
credulity, in spite
held, fr inu" )
tell
Hundreds
_
thoroue
ster
not do to
that one person cannot
purposes for practiced
:nge, or
my
will
yeast will leaven a whole
favorably, them affect and another upon spell magnetic throw a
that
ter wh
f
it
little
up magnetic
D— Madame and H— n, Alice queens, the voudeaux
ends
jrnia,
to another, kindling
between them just as a
Dived e
ind. As
it
0m
are People grade. higher of a
folly superstitious as all this
of the fact that the
the and Hermes Trismegistus
the ages to the last elected
nta ,1
believed,
loftiest
do
still
members
believe
intan*
51
minds
wont
and blind fcarth eve
down Alchemists,
have Sorbonne the of
;
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW That Magic read and
well
is
an actual thing
no sane man,
especially
men
can well deny, for there
is
too much
the among Hindoos, from testimony Indiians, corroborative other and races Chinese to Tartars, successfully Arabs, Negroes, have wholly years late of till neglected Americans do so. the but from their
they power nervous and
brain
immense amount
of
energy,
this that cities,
I
other specialties. So sure am of venture to assert that aside from the savages of our I
eight-tenths of average
irbodies their
an
Americans are competent
in
reliable >
c; any torn
worId
will yet excel all other people
the globe in that as in
on
g
°
it-
travelled,
veiled studies;
tal,
l
or
t<
Soul, nd
draine d ,in starved
coi
it
thing
is t
weeks to develop what in another age than this would be
slumber ir
regarded as miraculous phenomena, either of the physical type
and sensit:
of mediumship or of the clairvoyant order, through
liner life
six
circles
ir
'
magnetism or seeing by the mirror.
a
coarser
\
Husba
A Word of Counsel to Five Classes of People
simply
be
grow elect I.
who mesmerize: Your power depends
To those
upon
your health, cleanliness, nonexcitability, firmness of purpose, persistency, volume of lungs and clearness of mind. It will
do you
great
good to walk upon the grass or
soil as often
as possible,
because thus you gain the direct magnetism of the Earth which cannot be had from the hard stone or brick pavements of the crowded
town or
II.
All clairvoyants
the
results
of
health
wt
must live on the very
of
flow
li
symphon
of reachii
city.
while developing
other,
It is
churches
plainest
and purest of food. But when they have reached the goa they must remember that anything they do exhausts their ,
ai
energy, to maintain
II
aTP
labor 'Ja
IV
'
r
f
*nk and
"
SOnS Wh
° are used U P" and exhausted by mental m ° rbid exdtable a nd despondent;
belief an
new
'
*"
m
quiet
passionless cold, nonattractive,
non-
>
,
of the
"^ Partake of the ancles enumerated,
tl ?
attracted
and rebuild which they should live as
the stater
neasy fettled, subject to mental, tempera'
52
cr
ypts
diffi
o
eren<
ement
PART II CLAIRVOYANCE :
ie
ma n,
r th ere
passional storms; and and gloomy mental,
esp,
is
V. t
r
Hindoo^
races to
wholly
health, their and become sapped crooked, angular, bodies, their
su<
fretful unreliable,
higher the develop to world or
Kd all other So
&
the
5
are
excess,
normal or otherwise
and inner
faculties of
mind
allow not and themselves care to be take sapped Soul, and magnetic force and vitality their of by the lovedrained and
sin
competer
abounding everywhere today. As a general cormorants starved beds for two have two persons, even if they to better is it thing
this wot
slumber in the
savages ot
than
by passional
in order to gain should, access to the cause, invisible any from
negl
amount
ies.
half-ruined their mental have faculties, drained who All
ofthephysica
and sensitive
er, through
finer life
same room; and
avoid contact with the coarse and gross, for the
invariably goes out to
a coarser
especially should the refined
him or her who is molded aftei
pattern.
Husbands and wives too often learn to hate each other simply because they occupy the same chamber and in time
es of People
grow electrically, nervously and magnetically repellent each to
wer
depends uf
rmness ofpurp ss
of mind.
ss or
It*
soil as
i
rect magnetis
iard stone
or
bnsl
thev on ust live r
have
do
reached
exhausts tf
they should
Ii
enumerated, haustedbyment
results
and then comes
of mediumship
strife.
Persons who seek the highest
do not require that coarse and rugged
gentle that need they but labor, hard comes of which flow of life's forces which attunes their Souls to the finer means delightful a is music wherefore symphonies of nature,
health
of reaching the
required condition
the of outside found It is said that the best religion is credit I can nor fact, churches. I am not aware that such is the
phases highest the that but I am certainly sure of the modern phenomena are not to be looked for in the
the statement;
rank and
but rather
at
army of spiritualists, the quiet firesides of those who make no open parade of their belief and who amid the sanctities of the home circle cultivate file
of the public
very the wherewith new science, which is itself the key The crypts of the unlocked. be day one man Universe will by
the
Dondent; nattractive
the other,
)
tonf* lental,
difference
spiritualism public between the blatant, iconoclastic
53
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW develops former the that universal is kind fc and the quiet and well-doing. satisfaction general The 0ne cord the latter the heart other and the Soul. alone, head the cultures
iH
^W nations
ne
better; the other rip peaceful, calm, s an( acceptor its renders destroys, but shatters; never and down builds tears breaks con, crim universal scandal, bloat, slander, in and up; delights others many regard that as holy everything on war and makes revolutions, of sorts fails all attempts and one The
it*
tha1
j
s acred.
only
investigates, forbears, other the hopes odor; bad and achieves teachings. with conduct harmonize strives to
the attempt to establish Spiritualism
The fact is, mere sect is an utter educator of
failure,
and thank God
an innovator, a compass, a lifeboat, to the Race, and it is the grandest ever
mission
on
this footstool!
is
Quietly
it is
upturning the
of men, and good fruitage will
I
am
so; but
all,
its
this better
it is
phase that
dead, for
it is
I
soil
one day come
a
as
chart,
Souls It
is
commend to mankind now and when
this
kind only that can uplift the
Bearing these things in view,
Black
odors
who
work, wait, for in
a rich reward
a
nstrUt
i
But su
species.
nervec
more follow
deteri last ai
even
with
1
caution aspirants not to attempt
deve
and purposes are right. Then God's own good time you will reap
1
I
gaining results until the heart labor,
!
'
a
as an
therefrom.
(
™\t, ^
planted
of the
ofther
and know of a truth that
if
a
man
die he
will
live again.
loso intei is
as
the\
Conclusion During
—Editorial
his illness, Dr.
Randolph has devoted his hours to the perfecting of his knowledge to the end that it may not perish when his career on Earth is finished. In reference to clairvoyance and mediumship, in addition to this present monograph, a full and complete system concerning the latter two sciences, including an account of the Magic Mirror, ma
be found in his
celebrated work entitled Seership: TheMa^net
54
add
«
l,,
H'l
'-EMEN T
PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE
devel ops
the he art
—
Mirror There
co ", )(
and
vl
but
never!
universal!
and methods, of the distinguish to unable persons some are There Black Ovoid.
those are there too, so, colors;
\
')
lifeboat
e grandest
known ages for that nations and One taught. and of written perfected, studied, has he that it is the of use the in consists too, a rare one,
included. mirrors magic whatever, agency or instrumentality
iblish Sp
pass, a
ever
who
ing the soil of
the
come therefro
lankindnowai t
can
the
uplift
ipirants
rposes
are
right
)0 d time you rf a
man dikf
by phenomena Magic White modern more phases of the persistently^* patiently, ordinary methods following the
^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^.^ ^ ^ .
^
numbers.
>rial
end
that
hi*
»
hed this
concerning .
the
Mi* Magic
eership:
fail,
ordinary f e i jumb the of adyance fa simple upon advance an are fractions
addition in the science of
it
others
results. astounding and magnificent develop the most phiand system Oriental Randolph's To conclude: Dr. range mental the enlarges individual, losophy develops the and Soul, the of the scope
theurgy as decimal
devoted
the
when but defeated; determination not to be fail few a before, said As mirror. the to is resort surest and last organic and constitutional is trouble even with this, but the and mirror same that take will others with the individual; for
$
!
through any
human general the to exceptional entirely are cases such But sensitivefine-brained, the of percentage large very a for rule or one develop unquestionably can today nerved people of
all
ly
Western
J
ichings.
God it
to
or sounds flavors, odors, savors, clairvoyance realize life this in never can
hers regardaJ
» investigates,
k
wide
to Oriental lands. This latter
evolutions.^
i
a
common methods by and through developed
bett -> the «* utne: othe str °ys>
is
difference between the clairvoyance
TheU
55
Vn!— till hatred, horror and human shrinks. true every which from evil an or suggest conception from to birth stage any at Abortion II.
Murder
in the
first
degree.
It
effectually
kills
the
child,
en VJ1
is
and
disgust either kill her outright,
legi»
i
worseb]
genuir
forb
is
is
It
b
demoralizes the mother, destroys her moral and physical health
unwel
while living, and after death dooms, irrevocably DOOMS, her and
as
MURDERERS beyond
respe
no appeal. So beware of
not a
her assistants to the perpetual society of the grave, the
from which
doom
there
is
we
ime.
nest,
Circumstances
may demand nonincrease
family;
1
hours before and one hundred after the catamenial period. Avoid all risk after return from a journey or temporary absence; and IV After the makeup following an unpleasantness, tiff, spat
spiri
or downright family quarrel, not creates because the reaction onh increased affectional and procreative energy, but also a
unt
peculiar liability to the risks of unwished-for parentage. V. Mental, moral, mutual physical and trouble,
swc
magneto-vital exhaustion are easily preventable between ]e< if they good will but sleep apart, have hard beds,
wo
eping in day-worn underclothes and
co
III.
of
therefore, avoid all risk forty-eight
domestic
64
oral
and is
as
onl
the
on
.
\A\ '
I
A
bating
Wl)'
and
the
1
V C(8
wifeb »le that slier
fter a
t[
large
most
and
of )
ownership No deunreasonable conduct, private husband's a When VIII every to precious so love dear the estranged have etc., mands, that and back, it change to way one but is there genuine man,
4eri
her kill her
prayer. and watchfulness the changed for quickly is wife any of nature VII The true and husband; her of privatebrutalisms and pigness the worse bv universal a requires own?" his with likes he as do man -can't a t. isn it which conceded, is wife the of
even
and the 01
human shr
I
inception ually
breast, head, throat, spine, sides,
very are calling, or rank whatever men, VI Superior as men— such therefore thing; general a as women attractive to for need great have licentious— very always almost are they
k
P. B.
magnetic points of
their
add]
am all
stomach
(pit
Humankind
the other at the seven
magnetizing each frame human the
h umar otters
Physician's Legacy to
Ixwe. reciprocity, gentleness, care, forbearance, self-restraint, an force why hungry. But
It is kills
if
best to eat
only when one
is
t
unwelcome/easnoyou^orrortoherexceptshebeahungered att in husband her with sympathy in not as well? If she be
iandphysil
:
in time,
ably doom
respects '
nit oild
MURDEREf
ippeaLSobei
human many how nest, and
u rs
*
spirit,
or risk
all
void
is
creai
reaction but
energy /e
;he
d'for
:stic
re
trou
veflta
ve
ble
K ble
hard
nun
f
b»
it!
bang, triplicate We are
may be
Soul
of eithe rone,
two
^^^ P^P*^ ™ ^^ ^ ^%£*2Z£L* ™^.™*
useless. If
it
be of
$
pleasantness
do
own
of only be love our If all three of these. all for and world lower ethereal for this
and
>nce; a
birds
Mysteries. Ansairetic The passions and body. Our loves
nincrease before
it
him for affection her to death means his ruins foolishly who bird he is a poor
if
unthoughtful and
spirit only,
it is
too
aroun °>
Hell with only, then lust is regnant Soul of be loves our If swelters in the air. become to power the then we are bereft of all
,
™ «^« ™
J^
to force material the world because we lack v. sk» _ hy good give to or world on either each other or the body, and Soul of be loves our If constitutions to our offspring. =
derd*
65
1
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW of mankind and are lone pilgrims
we are isolated from and body only, spirit we of be they If all the way along. affection or downright transcendental all either extreme— extreme are loves triplicate our when that only is It passion. animal the rest
we
the supreme realize and joys of mission our true
fulfill
J**^ '^J\ ^ also is
a ork^as
'^Uion
H
)W[
reve:
Secret Revelation
The Greatest Key to Contacting Power VERYTHING that has been printed in the unfolding of the well can be Customs omitted. They and Secrets great this in placed been have
book for the purpose of showing the
approached the fulfillment have people which in ways devious wealth and happiness, success, towards destiny of their life's good cheer.
To surer
my
lost people, for there
mind these people are
and greater
way to power which YOU
is
a
can contact once
never has secret this enough, strangely you know how, and yet, once been hidden.
The revelation of this but in
our material
secret has been going on
for years,
it. forgotten have we civilization
This it. for asking by have
Anything you want, you can your into look just but may sound very strange, following
Bible for the
messages revealed there. and seek, you; shall be given
Matthew 7:7: "Ask, and it you." unto opened ye shall find: knock, and it shall be St.
and receive*; asketh, that everyone St. Matthew7:S: "For be shall it knocketh, that he that seeketh, findeth; and to him opened." St.
John 11:22: "But
I
whatsoever now, even know, that
God, God nothing. me ask shall ye St. John 16:23: "And in that day tne asK shall ye Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever Father in my name, he will Give it you." bee has everyone that So you see, there is sound proof
thou wilt ask of
will give thee."
.
course, of but for; whatever they ask
Promised in this life secret this must understand the secret of asking, and
71
w
jr
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW unfold to you.
It is:
Believe that ye have, and ye shall have it.
that believe but not ask,
you have
it,
and you
will
You must "For verily I 1 say 1:23: Mark unto St in as already, HAVE IT mountain, this unto Be say shall thou whosoever That you, and shall sea; the not into cast doubt thou be and removed, things which those that he believe saith shall but heart, in his whatsoever he saith." have shall he pass; shall come to
72
***
y° u have
it,
and
23: "For Verily >
;
this
1 sj,
mountain,
^a; and
shall
r
lose things whic i ATSOEVER
he
Supplement The
sa:
to
Mola The New
73
THE
VFVS
MOLAWTTH SlTPLEMEN
flu
.
v
live ias
*the
irtheg
Ui ng
c
As)
JBimon
est
th
innou
orth< questi
\nd< theoi
pow<
to fc
the
cha on<
P
74
THE SUPPLEMENT
Percevele and Lord of Ulma: de Viscompte Augustus, To Earnest noble the mankind for from all due your Thanks are Sir
the Eulis, enabled and forward came you which in manner soon so done have not would it which light, the see to book, Few aid. financial unsolicited and prompt very your but for
men
much of the world as you and
so seen or travelled have
to you proved I finds! one gentlemen real few how alas! but I; you rank to glad am and word, the of sense be such in every fortune my been has it years late of whom very few with the to
meet; hence
for
it
me
affords
use, world's great the
type, in put to pleasure great
me from evoked you the thoughts
since. long not together sojourn pleasant during our very human of subject the upon conversed As you, Sir, and I the Euhs called book the in printed Immortality, after I had worid the challenged had and thereon theory new startling one the overthrow or one better a provide to best thinkers and theory Darwinian the solved had I after announced; for
the first
questions,
And
as
of history the time in
"Why
is
man
we canvassed
answercdAc
^^J^ ~*—
immortal?
and modern ancient, medieval,
nypomoo ana hypotheses and powers and modes of
theories tneones
the g ?
nature,
locale,
reso l ve d
u
of ^^^^ubUcation P and my intention ™ and ***^ Beyond new work anticipate tne
to forestall
the
letters fairly
the Spaces
entitled
this for
more reasons
mankind-and surmise. readily can one, as you who know
chapter thereof to
As you, Lord Earnest morn, after discussing our India,
Augo^^^
^™*£^ ^
Turkey, England, South America,
Palestine,
among
rnarvelling at
men
fg^^U
sou tne by reason or
75
^
*
Arabia
,
Greece and exist
took tread,
)
,
;
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT hats
and
sallied forth, leaving
at its
the swift turmoil of the
almost Arcadian world talked anent the life that
us,
—
is,
yet to be.
come this whe « said
ni
t realizing
aye,
and reclining at ease, and that which at least to some of Earth's denizens
about
How ardently we
is
The
live.
of Antwerp behind week and the seek the grateful shadow of the forest trees hard by. Well do remember how we lay us down upon the sweet green sward of the arboreal and syl
wor
;t
one a
lother
are world t
ofthousa
canvassed various theories; how crude and wholly unsatisfactory most of them were Your words, my lord, fell upon grateful ears and
I classes,
Some of your questions were partly answered then and there,
» be at a11
our time being short, the matin meal not yet discussed, and the Sabbath bells were chiming out their call to worship and to praise the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We were hungry, though not sinful; so we went to breakfast while others hied them to the synagogue; we to eat, they to sleep. And after that, I wrote my thoughts thus The dogma of Immortality is not universally
Among the Western (European-American) it is
It is
not regarded as a blessing, but
worst fate that can befall a
human
man, by uncounted
the
millions of
race.
Ve of those who believe it can give a rational reason ., why; state the u how or locate the where of themselves after its
7/™
attainment.
alone
cla, ra
Of all who
accept the doctrine, the Spiritualists
DronfT/T L oo as ,o the when p
it
among them
proof of its truth; some ° f identit and littl or no positive « y
begins, the
mode, the how or where; so very "" r " conflicting many ia " y a >uaBM"*
'" ™A opinions T two that any scarcely believe agree upon more than an — LWO or three tnree th* a* the dead there are
views, hypotheses
not or
anoth
^eup It
easy
is
rcd!-of si
contr
puerile,
instance,
whe
through
solid
chop
pork are
ife
other rea
hereafter
Whin the
pa
Greek «thin
the p<
Christie,
man has
110
exi
Hai
stent
^
cone
^....
hS h
<
Let
k
afloat
believers
that
will
ord
Jesideratum
to have demonstrative ratiVe
because
I
civilized peoples
generally believed in, the reverse opinions being held by
a comparative few.
tne
accepted.
t
a
points,
return; that the other
is
an advancive
life;
i.e.,
and
ubseq ,l
^>
^
"
Phantomesq
76
THE SUPPLEMENT
ENT
its at that
turmoil i
Jhind u ird by.
weet
the
d this
i
tave said
green
upon
meat
n th
uj
thousand oth
I
their accepting what
under supposedly when
medium
spiritual
a mediumship
points
r
ailed,
I
—n
mtluen
true
and
and
cal
m
life th
)us theories
em were.
all
classes,
orders
.um Immortals how explain to here stop will not it that ith d endow « n are and are who m he at all or I
and attend*
t
:d
t
is there that et realizing ' eal Th and imaginary. fictitious altogether other one imagm the Is, hundn bv numbered be to are world the amonv and climes and lands ranks, all in thousands, of Jens Earth. the of nations and
th's denizens
:ars
They comes of
a great impro\ at sea
live.
Orcadian:
worst
it is
then and that
j
^^avingalreadydoneeoin^
et discussed, n
quest related up anothei the why see easy to
-
toll
,11
i
11
take
to worship at
ab.
We were hnr
fast while
ey to
of supernal
word
when we
nstance,
civilized pt
nted
crude
per to
essentially
but
spn.^an
.hat told are
=£ :3s
{*
a«.
blessing,
>pb
at
i
sleep
ersally
is
life
philo
much
„
-*•-*!•
umn
:::;„:";;
tr
* million-
thout them
Protestant-or or Papal .th-Greek,
th
is,
™* i ^ Platte-
the
P
-
n0
P''> ,
an rcelv .
point
L
life
n.gn the out point conclusions or
.u
wty and light light.
*|
an a '
«
e
existent
Ut 1
h
*2 ^~j£££
>
'
l.
-
Swedenborgian aweuc.u ^Christic Harmomal or no man has yet been
J!Lnine
" 1 Ua '' StS -
the in or M< trine doctrine <
^jT^Jy
the
^ ^ rvaUeat we"
J that subsequent to
1.
hi
the re.a.n
hoi
hum.
deatn physical electrica vapory, g airy, fc |e nonsolid, *,n, i. °' *ape, but when except excepi u a thing, neral ge phantomesque as a
Wit
l
,
77
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT
some undefined power
to attract to the insubstantial figure certain peripheral or spheral atoms,
the exercise of
from peculiarly some cases and from the
sublimated, refined yet material, given off conditioned, odized matter in
bodies of peculiarly constituted persons of either sex in other more frequent
Under these conditions it is held that the otherwise impalpable and unseeable disembodied individual becomes viewable, can be seen, felt, handled; can talk sing play, whistle, strike, do all that man may do, until the materializing supplies are cut off, exhausted, exhaled away; when, though still present, the spirit necessarily becomes
again invisible. People there are
by scores who insist that while thus temporarily incarnated in what they affirm to be bodies so like the natural ones in feel, touch, sound, warmth and pulse as to defy anyone to tell the difference
between
them, the
spirits eat
and drink, and cases are cited wherein
they are alleged to have held carnal intercourse as before death— and this is affirmed of spirits of both genders. They tell
us, too, that this
doctrine
true. This latter point,
is
however,
is
not horrible, even
if it is
possible, provided such a
thing as materialization ever occurred,
and
it
by thousands of witnesses that such thing poss.ble, but of actual daily occurrence. It is by certain persons that
the doctrine
and
that Jesus Christ himself was the result Mary and a materialized
can be proven only
,
78
we therefore, withstand their
^stains
as
Ho
here
alk
strong
not
Joseph's
in th
passage
of
Sons
wire
God
were fair
anc
them to
wif
gthe Let
that
pas
ft is
tion
difl
and
possible
in
on
most ration is
to say,
th
invisible,
y
semi-entity
what
he w
darkling la play
jokes
experience
acts are true, but
drink, sle*
of an amour between
w
opening
not only held
dead lover of hers, which statement must be taken cum grano salis; and yet, if what is related of he doings of materialized spirits be true, the possibility of n n IS de "1 ° nStrable at once and t^t, too, upon nHkn, ?M l lcai nd sputably grounds But there g for (he musf a " de,e i0n ° f the impregnate principle must be 1°" an mposs.b.hty f by reason of the absence of the element of >
nme
for
there
doctrine its
:
a
advoca
attenuatic
would nc phantasn force, str<
Such
1
1
*l*
THE SUPPLEMENT
powc '(o h»»»
absolute essential to propag
ripening time
,!
p
the Nazarite, and that, too, genesis to that deny we Therefore, '^offL
notwithstanding 'H1C CJSK
held
we are told that "The they that men of daughters the saw Gods, Sons of God or the
wherein Testament elder the in passage
hani
ma
;
exhausted, q
took they and upon; look to good and fair and comely, the daughters, and sons up raised them to wife, and being the tribe of Anak.
It is
rd in what
and
soi
tell the d
irnal
tote
« not
horrible,
m in
h
si
t
more with our
educa matter-of-fact practical,
aait
thill'.
[
It
how
intellig
is
urren
it
resu rf
ver (id*
* *
he II* itu t
(
*< it
is
as the
to say, that after
gaseous of sort a being, misty white" invisible, yet "bluish unlike utterly life, goblin weird mystic, semi-entity, living a the across passage what he was anterior to his Charonic to propensity a outline, personal darkling lake except as to antedeath of memories of play jokes and a semi-retention eat, can being a such how see to experiences. It is not easy enjoy or suffer aspire, hate, love, drink, sleep, "locomote," Yet this. all for
the
foundation solid a be should of some than film-lighter a doctrine affirms that he is but wavy the or hydrogen than its advocates, of greater tenuity being a Such or tail either.
for there
ni
such things can b of man
is
a
day
afterlife the that supposition possible on the that be; to it represent most rational of the current opinions untouchable, impalpable, death he is an
:
i'
difficult,
in those
th
touch,
i
And
there were giants
Let that pass
scort
H,
itself
by citing corroborative facts, of course They do Writ itself. Holy it is because Writ, Holy strong as of overshadowing or adumbration the to not here allude that to point they but Ghost, Holy the by Mary Joseph's wife
th ai
man
advocates declare that the Bible
sustains their position
omhodied
t
its
attenuation of a comet's
trail,
wholly because ounce an of would not weigh a trillion* in also reasoning of parity by Phantasmal in structure, and power. or energy force, strength, capacity, ability,
Such crude
for they
79
do
dignity the not rise to
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT concerning postmortem
of ideas
exceedingly dissatisfying to
man and
life
can but b
whoever looks death squarely
i
m
ediumshi
such a case are apt to reject su h crude speculations, cast them aside, cry "bosh" and look
rk£ thewo
no matter who the authors of the former sort may be. And this contempt is generally felt people cease to swallow per diem allowances of "editorials" in lieu of common sense, throw off the papal
The fac
the face;
and most of us
in
subject,
elsewhere for better light,
shackles
Not else is
and begin
in stern reality to think.
phenomena may not :es
n(ierlie u
^
all
piritual
after all
b
from the alleged ones; for
it
ttributed to diffe
may be that some other
"f
m
deep
and more
the off
ucle
a
or
various
notori as
a ge
more exp<
of beings are playing tricks on us and having a good time at our expense in the first place; in the second, the whole thing in all its phases may be compassable and producible by the mind of embodied man itself; and in the third place it is utter impossible to establish one single case y of identity so clearly that an ordinary pettifogger couldn't pick the logic C ° aCh f° Ur thr0U h the a ertUK 8 P •! hus made. This writer most religiously and firmly believes Immortality, but on the basis or grounds of the general belief, because there are high
ZZZTL
weird
the
for
of us are quite certain whether we or anyone immortal, or whether all these asserted
an<
spiritual
n
turning d and unkn
(
flowers in
hard
by
z
people af
wretch u, than bra! over
the
and
wh
broader
solid foundations for the belief author s Soul than are to be found in any branch or phase of modern or
TellentTto
ancient Spiritualism; whence it follows that th aUth ° r aS SU ect merel y> or that the
vT from aUth ° Was ^ Davi! was * Dav thought rap was ever author^s K Wirf
^
f
resulted
r
ls
of,
^ U
hub of tv7 v
UniVerSe '
a Spiritualist before Jackson
taken?
The
heard in Hydesville
B
™™
° h ™> ^e
of Light in
author has a
founded upon firmer grounds than these afford, >
80
these sp
do they
t0 Start
i
right th<
spiritual experience, simply
a
Pnming
t
or
the
belief
viz., direct
1
propag; things
Where
How
i:
a
*
THE SUPPLEMENT
»
can
but
positive, above, certain, worlds superior to the •oht of
k
globe, and which the on ediumship
squarely
t0 re )ect )sh" and
authors ler
%
subject,
look
felt
just
papal
or anyone
erred
d
to
the
spiritual
different
having
;h
the
people after
so
wretch
upon
believes
the
Wherever Old Nick is and
phase
follows that
wherever true
right
L
that
the
mediumship
up crops clairvoyance ^ or
Jackson
m*~v —
I
slumbers the are „ cept eX do an
,
• Hydesville
or ]
nkhttoti*
°f
rf
2?
%
belief
direct
>
starts^ duty its flaunt counterfeit base there will the w h n wha eat and only, beings aerial spirits are
how nd where do tney oo sleep, they eat< they sieep, eat? If it tney accomplish taken? If they love and hate and deny^how we which Kina-wtu.n propagating tneir their kind
ply
before
is
all
prayer of house a erects God there; chapel a build to sure
the
in the
or ranch
or
game self-same The
being enacted
world; for
broader
resident
giving
waste to money more with simpletons wretched
over
eeper,
far
,
aperture
of
only an astute trickster
the achieve ghosts and unknown graveyard the from culled just flowers flowers into a circle over^the flapped till water of vials in wet kept and by hard by played tricks wretched the lights
brains to use.
rounds
>ly,
being medium, genuine
than
firmly
it
most of them after a while, if not at once, cogent. Take, for example, less or more various reasons Free, who palms himself Mickey Tennessean notorious
wet bringing as well as feats,
logic
pick the
phenomena; hence we
by performance the varying and horn a in messages spiritual physicians brown that pretending and gas the turning down
it is
identity
spiritual
more
producible by
of
so-called principia alleged to
thereby and horn a through howling expert in
ond, the whole
i
impossible to master
a
a good
third place
it
off as
some other
lat
modern
find
the reject or -hide for
we
the
all derlie un
of
most of us
that
ultramystical and weird
the
allowances
°ff the
fact is
The
&i
of
are fully described in
in Seership, III, a book devoted to the Part Bulls, work New Mola. The in partly and
the
such
the
all
things
achieved?
Where do
How
is it
we go?
Where
How do
is
.
^
Land. Spiritual ~~ n the tne
W
;
l
w ^o What we live?
than lighter being spirits, that
^
are these
^
at
drink? d eattan
am
^
*y
81
i
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT even
the lightest of presently
known
gases
yet are able
to manipulate weighty objects, rap, tip tables,
and carry of compact
lift
people and furniture and assume the solidity
and muscle? These are pertinent questions, generally eliciting either vague answers or downright abuse; for ten to one the questioner will be called a "recanter" and be lied about until the fibbers believe their flesh,
own
hair, clothes
bone,
the experience of the writer hereof abundantlv demonstrates and yet the cavillers and fault-finders have been able to inflict the death penalty, quite; nor to stop
Sun from
nor a stream of bread and butter and some meat daily flowing pply that writer s wants the
ijoon
rising,
Selah
c
How
f
Eai on
ti
uthor
tales, as
—
or g<
W°
rtafc
at jfencd
t
^ ave ^
^ if
i
c
ever
itherwise
Before replying to the above questions in the light of a higher knowledge, let me put another very weighty
ought to be responded to
first. It is this: Is it
one which not generally
A recen identity
to
for
credited in these days that we are of Adamic genesis or origin? But the human grades and species are as wide apart as are the
can
branches of the felidce that is, from the hug and royal Bengal tiger at one end of the line,
That
through
intermediate grades and links down to weighing ten ounces. Each and all are
little Sally's
nothing
all
the
pet kitten
else
but
cats
pure and simple; yet what a difference between the captor of a full-grown bison and the tormentor of a church mouse! Well, the Hottentot and Bosjesman are
human
well as the
beings as
most highly cultured of us all; yet the delight of one is music, love letters and astronomy; that of the other, beefsteaks cut from the living beast, with baked missionary ided Heaven of one * an arena of
^ T
cJi^Vk celestial beatitudes;
that of the other, with sausages, with a central fountain 16ntS
"hTm Negro
rSceW larded nicely
°f
Whkh
are
an enclosure fenced
impe
themselve:
was
resemble more tha:
"somewh crust
we]
do
they
;
been
pac
cast
asid
because
that "loi for
wha
telescoy.
squirting hot pot
*™^d donkeys
babies-underdone and
82
m
the
pie, st
and
well-seasoned!
oi
immea
-
4ENT
THE SUPPLEMENT
ises et are
4
?
**,
lift
and
idity of
being asked of to take a second plate! think just People so wide apart never sprang from a single
c
1
ese are
r
from primal types and was not created immortal, because he was originally monkeyfied, if not an out-and-out baboon or gorilla; and, be
or down.
will be calk
tars
apes!
believe fa
known—there are no immortal How did man become death-proof? No answer was
made
on Earth
ever the
ault-flnders
b
Immortalization in the
stt
referred at this
1
and
butter
t writer's
author of these lines gave
wants.
ever a case
if
it
work
it
in the chapter concerning
called Eulis, to which you are
some men
especial point. But
proved
and have
and
it
to that tremendous question until
ereof abundair
luite; nor to
Man
descended
compact Pertinea
lnswers
pair.
it
by reappearing
of positive
—
that
immortal
are
is,
have proved
identific
d;
not I
otherwise
n the
A recent pamphlet proves too much:
light of a
ghty one whi not
it
to
genera
even
identify
for
the
manifestor
themselves
the huge
That
lion
through
Sally's pet
kitten
ig
else but
seen the c hurch
t
the
resemble their
may be
capto
mouse |
f the ce d is
an
side.
th
^-season*
Duk
these
long
They cannot
live
on
this Earth
they
all
say they
to us
from the
or in a
its air
either,
but off; way long
Milky Way
either,
the by cloud, fleecy a appears what to the unassisted eye
fe* closure
monkeys
—and
somethin be must they selves;
came Hong way' cannot mean beyond
because
aren
pot F hot ,g
given,
a joker from the Diaks, wlv
they choose
antemortem
full
'
missions
.ire
a dying people but a few miles thick, because hav would cavity they do at the rate of three a second, the theref. is notion been packed centuries ago. That
delight other
whom
impossible
that and somewhere, more than rarified gas; they must live though even somewhere" cannot be Earth's abdomen
cat
lan bein£
is
origin. earthly been of have to proven be cannot must peopk Immortal was an unfortunate brochure.
part as are the
all the
,
impersonate
can
it
hundreds of apparent proofs
if
•
ongui
that
cope host
is
innumerah an of radiance seen to be the faint so Heaven, the awful
of glowing
Suns studded
telescop
known no away that flaming of quintiilions nebulous haze of these
'^measurably far the
in
83
ort
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT
#. on the hither shore of the some of which unquestionably
ght from the stars
we
of illimitable
on
its
journey not
tho
-our i
than a million, aye thousand million years ago; wherefore, to talk of our dead coming all that inconceivable distance to visit us whenever we choose to invoke them is both unreasonable and absurd for they do not, cannot come that far. The latest computations started
Ir
less
thous perpetu is
no da
-ell-demo
of
the speed of light gives a
mean of
90,000 miles in each and every second of recorded time; and to talk of an organized 1
hen
being rushing through space at that awful and tremendous pace is to utter rank and contemptible nonsense; and
il0ineS
there are authors in the accepted ranks of reform thinkers who do utter just such puerile stuff, which passes down with
:Uthors
^
yet
gulp
—so capacious
i and
we
:
of
stand
the unreasoning credulity of the "rank and file" who, only too glad to find the old ri beliefs mere $ childish myths, rush to the other extreme and believe too ttremendo is
$
much.... le
The supposed nearest Sirius the Great
fixed star
globe of
fire
is
His Ruddy Might
believed to
f
m
flying
through the vault spans ten million four hundred thousand miles a minute; six hundred and twenty-four million an hour; billions a day; trillions of miles year without a rest! Yet Sirius is so far
away
that
it
ignitude
Rtoplung mdredand
wsinde s either
march.
takes
twenty-one long years to leap the awful chasm whose narrowest span exceeds forty trillion Earth-measured miles distance so vast that not even the burning of the Archseraphim could compass or conceive it. Yet Sirius s but a next-door neighbor to us; there are other Suns on Ae higher shores of Via Lacta whose light probably requires millions, not of years, but centuries it
flashes
on
Earth's
\\\ I
'.
fandone
light over
ere
i
E,supposi
b
times hotter than our Sun, which itself boasts a heat five thousand times greater than molten iron; while Sirius exceeds him magnitude as far as Earth surpasses the
Moon Now light
closely
re
reasc
Med
mom
flhods
whe
^ .
,
no 8
J *«**
J
\
lndl
«
Jhetheo
84
-
,
THE SUPPLEMENT
IT
h °re of
sight. startled
the
^nquestionabh
0n
aye,
>
even
ilk of our
dead
stars all told. thousand But there is four starlight on its than day show one millions to the eye where tr^ will which way now, and save thousands in cloudy but times man will seem
perpetual
us whenever
live
and
there is
absurd,
6s
in
is
iles in each and
down.
an
nd
nsense; and
yet
day—
the dead do now, and
darkness to the clairvoyant
demonstrated power not
Now when we
eye,
and
clairvo
ince
to be gainsaid or laughed
and are expected to believe that homes of the dead are beyond the farther shores of the
organized
tremendous
i
a well
omputations of
)f
In both hemispheres the naked eye beholds less
the
Milky Way, we,
are told
if intelligent,
can but smile and conclude
that
down with-
Milky in the themselves yet are statement the of the authors our that tell us they when weaning of need in stand Way and
credulity of the
this span frequently ones beloved and friends, mates, relatives
*eform sses
old
ind
thinkers
beliefs mere
believe
too
of nothing think and us to themselves awful gulf to manifest little a notion their examine the tremendous flight. Let us more closely
ddy Mightines o be
seventeen over
ists a heat
Sirius
>n; while
the
surpasses
,
ans K
ten
and
miles of rillions
m lC
that
awnal
it
supposing
it
us reach could spirit a that
it
to
one than less not of rate the at have to plunge through space during leagues English billion hundred and twenty thousand
tak«
chasm
•arth intellects
g Yet Sin*
Suns
°
W» on shes
swifter
as speed a every single second of the journey— snail $ a than faster are than either light or lightning as they must hypothesis this that slow march. It is clear, therefore, be a
and completely abandoned wholly, totally,
more reasonable one be adopted
limited
other
how
be true, and twelfth a Way, Milky from one of the adjacent Suns of the would spirit That starting. after hours two magnitude star, say
sense,
-
ive
see
much
n*»
hundred
and
common
looks in the light of
monograph
methods whereby
I
like this,
reached
I
instead.
have no
Of
different c
Wing already done so in I wherefore in the precedent volume Seership, were. briefly indicate results what those
course in
nd
Ma
as well
-
only here shall
mankina immortalized
85
and
tn explain space to
New The Eulis and
The theory that at death
forever,
^
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT sheer fleshly
put
body behind, that
in a chemical light
it
water and other g forms of matter and floats in the death chamber, or wherever the process takes place, an impalpable, ethereal being with an electrovaporous body and organs there's no protoxide
fleeting
a
gets rid of the iron, carbon, silica,
mankind w
enough; |
—
of hydrogen either
spirit
emphatically true; but that Earth and
it
or the place
remains so
man immortalized
is
it
not
goes
true.
same
who i.e.,
here and
provided
on Earth the best things are monopolized by the rich, and wealthy fools and time-servers lord it over the talented and poor. Here you might as well be damned as be penniless. There, mental and moral worth is the signet of power and position; nor is the real estate in the
hands of the few, or space and luxury monopolized at the cost of the underlayers of society, for in the Upper World things go at their real value, and people count only for what they are actually worth, and no more.
w
1
Unn u Upper World
remains
and substance
SamC breath S eak of there P
after, just
are con-
™
ZZTno polized
the
tl
for
m* f\t
are
being ere
is all
" really is. more
highly of streams and continuous
may what matter— electrical of
rarified, highly sublimated
spirit or Soul the called be fact in
there But substances. material
is
neither
silica,
carbon,
which current, evolved this in oxygen nor hydrogen, nitrogen ascends and to, equator the from moves own its by laws of undulating, gently rivers spiral in Earth from, the poles of the upon down the than softer and babe sweet as the breath of a to only likened murmur musical a a ring dove's breast, with that seen have of God! I the
echoes of the symphonies then only then, and melody; have heard its delicious
distant
have
after,
stance
it
•ome
ind
mains
personalities,
more than are that, we and the but time has enough; veil and show exactly what that the lift to me for
river; I
V Upper he int only
mere appearances
miles. and fifty As hundred three about distance averaging wet surface from its throws grindstone or wheel revolving a its double in Earth this does so even water, curved lines of vast periphery its from throw orbital— and axial motion—
:ial; after deat
astes
but a figment,
attenuate,
isola
chaste,
.
are
is
atmosphere surrounding Earth is oxy-nitrogenous The fine, rarified and exceedingl wavelets, outer whose an ocean roll gently against the pure JEih of space at a
ty the samel>
d
ell
<
ll
Upper World
these If things phasma. fleeting a nan erhydro genie sup mere mankind
^
or
is
ourse
other
r»
sheer nonsense if the
unrest discontent, of spirit the
been able to smother puny of rage resistance; to smile at the I
that
upon the absolute knowledge coming. time spring of the good
wholly in
the
all
man
and
would be
rery
right
ten ma of quintessence This grand river, rife with the magnens not Magnetime,
*
of what I call e wo imponae or essence W which I mean that mysterious south and north whose u»~~o those flowing «»°se poles antagonize tnose the wQrd in quarters *df moving from the opposite glooe. terraqueous ross-magnetic fluids of the
mainly composed insions
th^ J
ut b sp oke,
now
,
;o
o lidity
All t i
w
Q
^
87
THE
NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT
river reaches the confines
of the Earth's cushion, it flows curved hues toward the center of what mav be comnar an enormous she.l, zone or belt, the underside strikes and mstantlv fuses therewith
i,
tfE
This
underside of this mvstic Land upo'n
man
th»
i<
who
'
^
Hietary
I
where
« '
"
res.des for a
term proportioned to his !l and psychologic growth. ?' Some remain bu short periods; others have been there untunes than they had davs upon the Earth.
m
mded
1Z*
2X2
j
woi
n
being V
(Willte
the
ike
It is
of
almost a hollow sphere, with Farth P
a nut, far
'^^£*£*™* sphte f T" ™„
away
Kir- +u
obe
i
i
in lts Ce nter;
spaces at to poles, it would be a complete >s reached over a ridge of va.t ,
P
I, tS
ipply,
i
e^
alway
surface
I
The
i
'ersifie
fo
living
Earth heat and moisture potencies; there heat and water as e
stence.
labor the are
,s
A
ran™*
spirit
„
not foTmone, or food o ra
i
compound HeTwh ?h th ° Se no, known up "XT*** he r there d
even
in
does not
Neither doe
m
the
d
necess *es create on Earth there are Hei,s
««
ein
Z " ^ZTu
or c Ur
'
— ^
" 0t 0f *
" d^^
7
d ° ""
^ 2 T^ *** T T l ^^1^^ °
PreCedin
'
tha
Ta "nd
nL T«
ta
°r
itS
matter, e P °P le
death «
™
clairv^nce.
Cha " ge deflect ^fract or in P3SS throu S h il a "V *>** W0U,d Indeed a " ancient
r
any way disturb the h , -ore than a belt ofle writer
^ ^^
have n ° he " Ce its 3 " d cons equently
"" " mem
on Earth
SSS SS"
gifted,
'
7"
spaces, b but they have a different nature _? and those
^e through aqu eous h when
we know he hem '
£ :z rr r
genesis from
the twin
i
•
'
I
Jerusalem" to a sea o 'y supplied with new material on
'
*?
here, c ile.
their
Its
silv<
its
glowii
ill
incon
a
fact; Poe's
spl
(
meofl rare
nov\
ignifica things
u
'
It is
was
the
i
>
Se ' f- Same " NeW
Land
.ts
(
iS
C0 " Stant -
underside, even *>
Hvolutio
^e Bibk there.
it.
H
•nimortj
88
EMENT
THE SUPPLEMENT I
cushion,
it fl 0Ws
-
I
* aY be compared
*
I
surface upper
is
continuaUy giving
most sublimated which, together with those supplied from the Sun
particles, pa:
iderside of which
planetary family,
US
which of elsewhere,
IS
the COn raw*
hose upper
surface
his mental,
>
but
moral
comparatively than
drain
for two
t
large open
te sphere. is
kernel
Its surface
he edge of a as
we know
it here,
;he twin productive
know them or
it
it,
have no
cold; hence
and
its
consequently Earth
UVAVv
abounding are Hells
liferent
and nature
matte
coarse of ot peopk its do *t, nor
Receding „ht or
sa« death
clairvoyance
Uct, *&£ «; paS s
I
t» through
m an Indeed,
N
self-** thi5 er
Land
derside,
«*** is
* eve"
another and vaster
g
more hereinafter. Of course this day exhaust ne the Earm were not that ° >
away. wasted of being
How? Simply ask any astronomer,
he will tell
actually growing larger instead
you that from seven
and
to twenty million meteors
the Earth every twenty-four hours.
Some
are so burnt
be impalpable dust; others, tons in solid weight. Th
as
supply, is
belt
result
world
everywhere except in domestic and
always
financial
equal to the demand. iEthic zone
The surface of that
surrounding these volcani
woulcl
its
this against, provided
strike
^arth, like the
off
diversified
than the Earth, with multitudinous
water, brooks,
of living
hills, vales, cities,
far
is
more
seas, rivers
towns,
etc., just
sublime more and vaster immeasurably an as here, only on scanned have lakes— its one; I I have seen scale. Its cities domes and minarets mosques, their silvery tides; its towers,
—
its
all
glowing beauty;
its
flowers, fruits,
gardens are each and
here witnessed any actually Irem ot gardens than the
incomparably superior
more gorgeous the of days early the In Arnheim. Poe's splendid Domain of of drawings mediumistic had often present Spiritualism we „
and
far
an things Such Land. Better that some of the strange flora of more far and higher rare now, having been superseded by ot pictures but were ignificant but even they
phenomena; things upon the deserts of the Land Beyond. of God the It is clear the purpose of
this
Lmverse
that
the
hat,
means "Selection homos. the of immortalizing
Solution -wuiion
1* Bible
proclaims
it
and —aim
and all human
**• Hence, ""mortal.
th accepted, not be «-»— if u these
^ .
development history and men some that declare
we
view of as intended were But only some trees in
"ghn1
it all,
89
•
ar
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT There
is
sufficient seminal fluid to stock the
globe with sentient life; yet not one-tenth of the fruit reaches ripeness, d only one seminal drop in fifty billions, in man or brute fish, fowl, insect, reptile
or
d ever develops into th possible thing or being mystically contained within it. The wasted. Is man an exception to the awful rule? I need here repeat what
a^
irth—
have already said on that point
I
appc
Eulis It
requires
no argument
any other locus
^
to prove that the
Upper World, must be adapted * «
^€
quo for that matter, vast to the needs and wants whicl ttl d of denizens; __„„, and 1L „,^ it follows ivnuwi that nun no n phasm abo ' pnasmaj or vaporous Dai condition, either of the zone or its peoples, could ever fill wph the bill of the imperative requirements of human being* tjtncr.il for, dead or alive, these last are solid and enduring. But the »t le Supernal Worlds are not phantasmal, vapory affairs; nor are .time their citizens thin, ghostly and therefore ghastly personages, in
—
but solid, substantial, gravitative, though far less so than here below in this badly ruled baby world of ours. Nor is that Further Land a mere picture gallery, phantomesque, magical, evanescent dependent for its formativeness upon impossible
projectional mental states people try to inculcate; for
tood for ages and
and it
forces, as the
has
cities
and palaces
that have
endure for countless centuries struggling for birth within the womb of Mother Time'
huma "
Stil1
humln^'Tff humamty, differing somewhat from
^
hprp-™>t^
*i_
i
^ ^ T"
'
but
il is
that lu
devel
dolt—or that
or
°Ps
d
within it;
iwful
on
rule?
I
in
at
must
adapted
zone
—
surface
identical lal :s,
or
of
"how he is
the
beings
is
affairs; nor
are
five
The
general plane
less so than
New
ber Time
i
a
yet
mo diiied
ichwe
realize
huma^ :rictly ire
ealous,
angr
f •
here
ig an illie
and
tht
dpray
gen,
1
will
not compressed
;d
of "plumpers:
papers the read
height in five et .
abolish corsets
and
G°d
but
will dress so a
intended * sh ould be. She
to will
and quacks; heavy skirts, rouge, face powder s
sham marriages;
forced
harlotry, libertinism, love feasts
and
maternity; lying news-tellers, slanderers, gossips, gab-
dye, and
will be
^womanhood, j as a
and will
sh
1
glass beU:
wavy;
** k **
l
)ther visor
w
en she
next
"
e eofth
""
her
as a
r;
morphine, opium, rum, tobacco, lager beer newspapers; prurient prudes and male accouch
tale-bearers, by
and flash an(j
termagant
nded
-
her beaUty aS
dis P lay
attire,
I
d willh ave a
w
She will not assume male
hold M.D.s responsible for public health, giving ther
a state
salary
districts
and withholding
can show a clean
bill.
it
She
until
respect i\
their
will put a
summar y
and indelicate questions and morbidly women which to manipulations and exposures outrageous by these days in exposed unnecessarily and are notoriously devils. tame like acting but men like fellows looking
stop to all the gross
ranked be will syphilis reign her Under children and wives and be, cases where it notoriously should and principles; first on ought— be protected as they will
thus
to call
scrofula
and
fool
no longer will be allowed chronic as form— any in exists it Wherever the innocent. legal a be will fact the etc.— rheum, salt catarrh, tuberculosis, the for movement a thus and everywhere, bar to marriage
m.D.s
it
fairly be Earth the from scourges final extirpation of these human of adulterers and grocers inaugurated. Swindling murderous of inventors with; dealt summarily food will be thus rewarded lifesavers
and discouraged implements be health general the and things; reversing the pres ent state of be. o cease forever will diseases" "female being improved,
The coming woman
will establish
^k^U^J
properly with national marri :ge burea us mental
and
decidmg
^f^Z
w, province whose experts other
upon
the
1
be th
o
^^^ISSJi
J~ 52£tK£ ESL ,
103
proper. see as they
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT She
will decree that possession is
marriage and will enforce the law, the magnificent results of which will be seen at a glance. Woman, under her reign, will be the peer of
man
in
all
but will not be a brawler for what
respects,
properly belongs to the sterner
be
against
quently, there
I
vinegar and tartrates in the domestic bowl and more cream gar and honey. Females can then court husbands, have a larger field of choice and, if
mischiei usic
1
the question
similar
1
will
less
suited,
queens do
know what
practically
backaches and such
barrenness, fleurs blanches, gravid
such abominations are; and where the parties will be held criminal if they marry
exist
all
while thus diseased; for the coming woman will decree the right of every child to be born right and to be protected from prenatal poisoning in any shape; hence, diseased women will be consigned to the state sanatoria. People
unable to find
husbands or wives will be supplied by the national marriage bureau, and all friendless girls and men will be regarded as the nation s wards and be supplied with labor, schools and We companions upon proper application; for then as now there will be many without opportunity for fair selection. Marriage now is a game at cross purposes effected through shams and pretence; has little heart and less Soul in it; but in that era all tins will be changed. Bastards will not be held guilty of their parents' errors, but w.,1 be provided for by the state and the fathers and b e Charge ble; and will be held accountable f t pubhc conduct for the of their offspring, for no one will have
Z 7
.
,
1
be
pop
without incurring the stupid charge of immodesty and indelicate conduct. Girls will then be healthy, and helps to their husbands instead of being mere dry goods signs or intellectual and social nonentities, as too many of them are now. Healthy mothers will be the rule, and few if any will
fails t
calculate
Pane national
ascertair
tmpties I
ofprefe the
brai
prisoner
comr.
be
taking the
>
siste
of
healtl
be
clean
of
stirpi
absolute
The of'refor retire,
-e so,
P™
cc
good the
L
Ane /•
pre\
104
THE SUPPLEMENT
I
produce human monstrosities at will, as now; and be punished shall for it. She will declare the so do, they if whatever rights and declare a libertine a toe ot all in equal harlot from choice is now and will provide
to right a
—
Con
acts injurious his against
sequent
he
tk
IvHCClU Ul Mead of being
:rs
if
J
1
ar.
u
blanches
are; and wboc
ions
linal
if
it
tor further
unfortunate a chance to
cultivate
abnormal bias. service state — the will do v -— procuresses VVV*JIVrth\ held be w will it conflagrates then and bagnio a empties of
preferment. Policemen will
not be allowed
ut
to beat
female to regard jailers nor parties, arrested of brains the will prcadien Public mistresses. of prisoners in the light utte. ana bnet and sensible logical, make be compelled to comfort to permitted be nor textbook; a for taking Nature laws the and husbands; their of the sisters in the absence will charge* their and they both of health being enforced, ystem better a have shall we be cleaner, purer, better, and the concerning doubts will exist ,
nan o be
will
*
dec
protected fea
women iseased to
>
i
mat
national
ded
will be
regail
Li-
and fewer parentage of the coming
of stirpiculture,
absolute
schoc
labor,
,
for
for
The coming
then
fair
a
*
woman
the
« Soul
i
so,
en
good time coming
i
held
&
w
World the of the Legislature
New
divorce Law.
;irp
the
.
do, .he before But come. has actually a enacted have will
arent
6*
the cure
t
effected in
hospitals establish will
r
done ,s work her when and sexes, both of "reformers" of ha fact th. in rejoicing and done duty retire, conscious of
tb
s
race.
be
m vogue
will system A new marnage couple a will prevail; and if by chance
one rrio
105
fa.ls
^^ to dwell
m
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT cord,
common
law and
common
consent will declare them thenceforward free; but they will have to guarantee the State against loss by providing for their offspring. There will however be less family trouble then, because the law will prevent mothers-in-law from dwelling with their victims or in any way meddling betwixt wedded couples, and when that dreadful disturbing cause
is
effectually
removed or
squelched, the world will be on the high road to the perfect Millennial Era.
The religious
by
test
and
and
political
and law of human social, domestic, life alike will be that all mankind are
endowed with
among which and
rule
if
are
life,
certain inalienable
liberty
a wife's or husband's
ghts, chief
and the pursuit of happ_ voo
happiness or efforts are denied, frustrated, imperilled by the mate or constant discord engendered between them, that shall be good for absolute divorce.
life,
ground
So
will vicious habits;
undue
anger;
disease inoculation; violent language; infidelity; unclean
peech, conduct, habit mpotentta; insanity; barrenness incurable disease engendered through vice and bad habit premarital diseases; obtaining wife or husband under false pretenses; mercenary motives; mutual desire for divorceslovenly habits; incessant snoring; incurable eccentricity vampirism; siding with mothers-in-law and relations against the mate; wasting the husband's resources in supporting outside parties; habitual lying; unwilling maternity;
of mutual share of
refusal
common
earnings; refusal to
needed food, raiment, shelter and comforts; refusal in the
common
pply
„ „ai5l
support; extravagance; extravagant conduct;
unfair reticence; nonconfidence; horror of nonconfidence; bmty t0 Pr ° per1 estate unfit *ess S ^ for parenta duties; unfounded jealousy; not loving the mate;
^ tZlt Tf r
'
not being loved in return; mutual nonlove; impossibility
106
haf
^ of
love f(
»
ma
obscer l
azinei
anient I
immo
religio
reason
ness a:
from
I:
the SO'
me
c
THE SUPPLEMENT mt\
re
of
happy relationship; unhealthful,
usage
and demands; too frequent
her lust
I,
I
'
to
**fc
obscene
Wdiiv removed
i
- road
to th
bad housewifeliness; bad cookery; gossiping; demands or conduct; constitutional or acquired complete invalidism; incompatibility of temp
*and,
:
parentage; unconquerable
marriage;
:
'
morbid marital
personal another; uncleanness; idiocy subsequent for love
»L
*
selfish,
0'
eperfc
ament and org
«
nest
hiding";
professi
of
athei chronic doctrines; or ideas principles, immoral unchronic stupidity; chronic incompatibility; religious
'
in i
k
that
social,
all
domesti
mankind are
lalienable
ri
e pursuit of happiness; Diness or
•mat
or constant
k-
discoid
and domestic coming, to be inaugurated by
the social
time
safety valves of society in the
good
The Coming Woman.
be good
shall
t
efforts are
coldunreasonable passionalism; abnormal onable and odors offensive closet; the in skeleton ness and denials; any will b others and grounds sixty-odd These etc. breath, from
Respectfully, habits; undue
ous 1
infidelity;
e;
anger
Kate Corson
m
Toledo,
insanity: barren!
ugh
vice and
or husband
a
and
false
*»
for
lUd J desire curable
under
ecc#
relatio
ources
in su re
maternity:
Uing to
«ff
refusal
ngs;
to
refusal re
.
™°
forts;
«tcond» jidefl'
oro f
noncon •
rf
unfits
ft & low
not
s
107
Ohio
THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT
Those seriously interested
in this subject
request information
Secret Schools,
on The
may
which
provides a means of personal contact by the sincere seeker with those capable of directing them along the Path of Attainment.
Address:
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Box 220
Quakertown, PA 18951
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