"THE BLUE ROOM."
To those who keep themselves informed on psychological matters there is nothing new or remarkable in the doings reported bv x&ttt paper under the title of "The Blue Room.* These things occurred under full artificial light. Dennis Bradley's recent book, "Tha VN isdom of the Gods." gives an account of hearing the direct voice,"* as it is called, ia broad daylight. Very prominent persons it the British Empire have heard the voices of the late Lord Northcliffe, Bonar Law, and other departed world celebrities. Students with tha scientific temper do not refer to these matter* as devices" or "wiles"' of magicians or mediums. Dennis Bradley has defied the whole world to prove that these are not the >oices of the departed persons which they claim to be. And the whole creation of materialists and believers in death as aa extinction of personality are silenced. To M y 'b e only investigator with full credential* is the professional exponent or amateur student of magic," as does Mr. K. \Y. Liddle, is simply absurd. Let people be as critical and as sceptical as they please, but don't kt them deny the facts or impute or insinuate wiles' for which there is no scintilla o' evidence. THERE IS NO DEATH.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1927, Page 6
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