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SPIRITUALIST CHURCH

The trance addresses delivered by “Pharos,” an Egyptian control, through Mrs Gladys Davies, a visiting English sensitive, at the Spiritualist Church’s Sunday services continue to attract large audiences. On Sunday hist “Pharos” chose as his subject three from a number handed in by request immediately prior to delivery of his address. These wore: “Reincarnation,”

“A Day on (he Spiritual Plane,” and “ The Law of Life.” These he wove into a highly interesting discourse descriptive of the life beyond, as seen by the control, and of the reasons for (he repented return of souls to the earth plane. The law of life, he explained, was bound up in the injunction, “As a man soweth, so shall be reap,” and repeated expressions of earth life were necessary in order to gain those qualities which,.built into the soul, ultimately made for perfection. “ Angela,” another of Airs Davies’s controls, spoke comforting words to those parents whose children had passed over at an early age. These children, she said, were mothered and eared for in " The Summerland.” Airs Davies delivered a number of clairvoyant messages.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 5

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SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 5

SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 5