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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

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Contents

Preface

The New Mola


Foreword
Part

.11

I:

Mediumship
Clairvoyance Its Rules, Laws and

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Part

II:

Principles

Part

III:

Second Youth and

How to Gain It

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To the Reader:

HumankindAsgill's
Secret Revelation:

A Physician's Legacy to
Rules.

The Greatest Key to

Contacting Power.

The Supplement to the

New Mola

Preface
ver A twenty-five year period, Paschal Beverly Randolph, M.D. (1825-1875), published more than sixty
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,
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clairvoyance and other subjects of occult knowledge.


Dr. Randolph's

would

"live" for

dream was that all of his written works years and centuries after his transition to
It is

the celestial spheres.

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

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


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and Pre-Adamite
to

Man

(1863), After

Death (1866), The Guide

Clairvoyance (1867), Seership (1870), Hermes Trismegistus: His Divine Pymander (1871), Soul! The Soul World (1872).

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
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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

heeded by

lead truly will humanity,

us to the prophesied

clear

<

Heaven on Earth
are there being, inner In our
"voices."

two

sets

of emotions

or

teacl
instr

One

is

the of instincts natural the from

body placed

the physical with do to have which Nature there by Mother from voice is other The happiness. and welfare beingits
the Divine Being within the physical
Soul. This "Inner Voice"
is

use
that

the Divine Spark


is

or
|

says'

made known through the Voice of Conscience, or Intuition. Our Intuition can certainly function
to protect us

Divi

from danger and warn us against performing a


the most
to

state

harmful action; however, this aspect of Intuition

and
the
<

rudimentary function of this Divine prize. As

we

are able

transmute more and more of our past karmic indebtedness

Ran<
intei

and

elevate

our vibrations from the carnal to the


able to guide us in

Spiritual,

we

will find the

"Inner Voice" of Intuition growing stronger


it is

earn

and stronger so that


of endeavor

our work, our home, our relationships


God
attained.

all

needed

areas

espc
in

and,

most importantly, our service to


This
is

Live

the state that Dr.

Randolph

He

takes

us

for

to the ultimate heights of Intuition

when he

states:

sub J

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,
in

"The

differences

among

clairvoyance,

Cor
the
lt*

we

see

with more or

less

distinctness;
in

psychometry,

we

feel

with greater or lesser intensity, and

Con

intuition

we

leap to results at a single


StatCS
'

"
II iS
-

bound."
g
ift

he h,H

G d,S

\ human mind and

hmZ

hi S hest
is

t0

man and
>

cann0t
the

struggle Intuition
is

the hi s hest ualitr of q latent in most people, developable in nearly

CUSi
inh;

PREFACE
ice
all; is

trainable, and,

when active, is the


rule for
its

highest kind of clairvoyance.

dix
ries
i

It is

the effortless, instantaneous perception of facts, principles,

events and things.


tells

The

promotion

is

simply,

when

it

if

a tale, test

it

at once. In a brief time the perceptions will

grow

ied

clearer, stronger, fuller,

more frequent and


its

free."

or
:ed
ical

Dm
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
Experience, with
lessons

of
ion

Divine Wisdom he describes.

The Addenda

to Part

of The

New Mola

contains a

statement referencing the Oriental concepts of transmigration

ost

and reincarnation: "As

for the reincarnation


is

dogma,

it,

like

the Oriental transmigration story,


ess
ial,

beneath contempt." Dr.

Randolph's contemporaries on occult subjects confused and


interchanged the Oriental terms "transmigration" and "reincarnation."

ger
eas

nd,

us

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.

They

ing
lird lass
ess;

in

not
the
trly

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
inhabitants.

He

also further addresses the question of the

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE

and most thought Furthermore, man. of immortality


Age.

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
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

situation

was compounded because Randolph often wrote to confuse the "dabbler" in Arcane knowledge.
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
ver-

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

and who gave, that all humanity might be the one of the greatest minds
rare
;

severly Randolph, M.D., was truly an individual

who

became

better.

He

was

human gifted with "Soul


line

that ever thought, a true genius and


Sight." As Allan F.

An unbroken
and

of life-long followers

J^T^E* octroi t t

!* S^llr 5jE
seekers of the Arcane.

tFUSt

^ ^

Odell

stated

nC Can

ke to his P hi1 repubHshed works of Dr. Ran-

down

to the present

^
.1

"*ion

to the library of

William G. Kracht,

D.O.

The see
8

The New Mola


The Secret of Mediumship
>

A Handbook of White Magic,


Magnetism and Clairvoyance

iy

THE

NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT

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IT

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FT

IT

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Foreword
T is useless TO deny the existence in these days of a vast and

conglomerate

series

of phenomena passing under various

names such

as

magnetism, clairvoyance, hypnotism, electro-

biology, Spiritualism,

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,

recapitulate old stories or to demonstrate that such things

have been, are and will continue to be; but rather to state the
laws underlying these

phases and to

phenomena in some of their multiform indicate the means and methods whereby they
available to

may be made

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
five

minutes at a time, and but for the generous care of two gentlemen A. W. and E. D. M. of Toledo would unquestion-

ably today have been


nity.

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
But they

God

among the disembodied armies of Eterforever bless them

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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
deac
the
j

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

theii

entire

from the

phenomenon of Spiritualism springs directly heavy and hungry hearts of humankind; wherever

que*
as
it

sadness, sorrow, love -starvation, misappreciation and

as

domestic wretchedness, there exists the prime cause of mediumship, for wherever such bleeding hearts are found, there troop and throng the loving, compassionate dead.
K.C.

are,

to \
gra^

nec<

pec

pari

thu

afte
Ittl

eth
ord
the

wh

ma
Sig
cla
li

nei

Parti

he
tl.

Mediumship
I.

ns,|
'n,
j

It

has been for centuries an established fact that the


still

dead do

consciously exist and that they frequently revisit


life

the scenes of their prior

and unmistakably demonstrate The children. and women men, disembodied as existence their
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

tly

they are not

ie-|
ere

peculiar conditions as to time, locality

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.
It

thus becomes

clear that

some peculiar element

ether, magnetic, odic or electrical

gas, fluid,

is

absolutely essential in

order that the dead

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

and

clairvoyance flourish best coincident with each other;

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
and
new>
in
s<

htnot
thoug

r<

larger

volume

given occasionally forth but densed form, constituted peculiarly of from the bodies
of

The
sical

lig

nt

med
launches
clairvoyance

out

generic titles the under known are then persons who mediums. and ecstatics clairvoyants, hypnotics, and to, of, states or modes There are two known
IV.

i:

all

VI.

Medii
is J

known

imponderables: the positive

and the negative. Thus is

There
it

m electricity,
of the subtle

magnetism and all themselves demonstrate spirits whereby agent


the ethers.

The positive form

being

neither

charac the of

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,

somnambuli
iidently

be

1(

when
is

light prevents
essential. Thus

robust, physii

them, and approximate or absolute darkness


it

organization;

is

that the class of

mediums who

are

most

efficient in the
vice

aura or elem

dark seldom have success in the presence of light, and


versa. Again,
it is

them; hence

remarkable that one class of subjects claims

temperamen
Neither will

to act wholly as the

magnetic proxies of the dead; while


identical,

others,

exhibiting

phenomena seemingly

claim to speak

nature are cc
those

whollv ot and from themselves, experiencing an exaltation of Soul astonishing to witness. The two qualities are seldom

who

at

respects to

combined
V.

one person, though they may be occasionally. There are two general classes of human organization
in

develop men
lose

time.

the blonde or light,

who

are electric;

and the dark, who

an

There ar

almost wholly magnetic. Both these classes are mediumistic b the dark are very seldom capable of evolving the
peculiar sphere or aura
ot

to other

to

which

is

essential to the production

ne

phenomena purely physical in their characteristics, a isionally a brunette from some abnormal peculiarity does become a medium for material demonstrations, and when she
io

class

is

conjugal
ani
r

evohjtj ion. 1

he
is

excels.

what

known

becomes an inspirational orator and exalted proclaimer

But as a general rule, the dark person becomes as a speaking medium or spirit-proxy, or else
of

^uld b
VII.

ein
It

1!

ont

ent)

mar

ned

of

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PART
new, and in

I:

MEDIUMS HIP
and
iconoclastic

some

respect startling, radical

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!
easily

Mediumship of either kind can


is

There

a third or intermediate class

be reached. of persons who,

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

be looked for or expected in persons of a highly

^vent:

robust, physically healthy, externally

minded

grade, for such

organizations either

consume and

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

become

good clairvoyant or medium.


department of their

Neither will those

who

in the affectional

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.
ally. I

The person who

seeks
is

development must persevere, for to begin and then stop


lose time.

to

onH
art!

listia
,

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
; tics

One class is nearly soulless; the other, all Soul. The entire social,
conjugal and domestic worlds today are in uproar, chaos and
revolution.

doe
n
ittit

Were it not so, spiritual intercourse on a large scale

would be impossible VI I. It is deplorable that so much ill-will, sickness, sadness,


discontent, hatred, insanity

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

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
the

there

But

reason

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.

once
1

pa*

fusion

to,

and

imper

grateful
I

feel

wreck.

Of cou
yet

Such a

state

of things cannot exist

among Oriental nations or

pamphlet
I

the dark-skinned people of the world.


a

Were it not so serious matter, one would laugh at the absurd and puerile folly that
day,

sha work last


upon me
Ialli
>

permits the reign of such social non-concord for a single

information

rr

wh e
exi
fail
t,

and its cure so easy. As thing wives are defrauded, husbands do not love them and wives
palpable

dollars,

I,

or n
sei

written

and

to hold their lords in affectional duress.

How few indeed

the

unhappily

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,

There cann

of ancient and
alluded to else
1

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

of Life of old

and Pe r

and that

weak

and Death
i

mt

mpotent; nor in any

womb,

woman

with

fallen

anyone
eve

leucorrhea, ulcerated vagina or passional frigidity. How, let me ask in God's Holy

practici

happrnes, or Heaven in a family where the wife never, from Vh SW re Hfe t0 the gve that closes ^ overt "r ; C Se reaHzeS the s htest joy, marriage o anvTh n' and found disgust? can

Name, can you expect home,

T Physician tea * their cha

r,
.

compelled
i

St^is Z
'

^ 7
A
t

^
'

Wa

"El

to

impede

Z ^

^ tS beCaUSe

d 8

reat
>

who
is

is

in a sense

his Wife

concentrated

PerfCCti0n

from condition, themselves

PART I: MEDIUMSHIP
P eople

g ut there is a clear passage and open water out of this polar


Hell of marriage-land.
I

where
ie 8fect

refer to Asgili/s Rules

so-called for

the reason that they came to

me while communing with a Soul

e > a nl

who once
Passion
to,
I

the

passed on Earth under that name. In The Master gave something resembling the truths here alluded
as they

ributel
[at the

and imperfect

feel

were compared to the New Light, grateful that they have saved many a family from utter

ot seel

3ns or
-rious

not pertinent to the subject of this pamphlet, yet so vastly important that, as this is probably the
wreck.
course, this
is

Of

last

y that
e
day,

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
information

:hings

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
)iness s wife!
>rship

the unhappily married.

There cannot be a doubt but that the Philosopher's Stone of ancient and medieval lore referred to the Magic Mirror
alluded to elsewhere herein; nor that the elixir vitae Water of Life and Perpetual Youth so vaguely hinted at by writers

hat

it

ild be

of old and that constitutes the burden of the celebrated book,

in

or

ecile.

fa 1 1 en
ty.

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

tome
froff

every physician and divine in the land ought to be compelled t teach their charges under heavy penalties of neglect, because
lt 1S

the secret of sustained youth, grace

and beauty;

it is

the

Jose*
rejof
/ can

ate 8

f power and the crown and signet of ineffable


it

human

;en#
ated

e lvt

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.
unveils the throne of Will

gl r y>

And they alone who have

it

are able to reach that

mag-

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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
shower.
thee
an
xtent

dmedJ

comply
ffered su
ii

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
a healthy
r

marr bad

wo rid.
them

Tl

to e
tr

see

cannot be this But reached goodness. and purity of personal


where the heart
is

in dine

for long bereft,

and that ever

is

until the

mysterioi

Love within goes out to meet

as

pure a flame.

longing

>

lust lead to and wrong mediumship low and magic Black and have wrecked many a Soul in our day. Their orbit is
closing.

bettering

human o
Out

White Magic and high mediumship purify the


and shed abroad the perfume of angels.
control

heart
self-

extensive
the statu
fair,

They teach

us

a lesson to

be learned by

all;

they inculcate

charity,

in

til

goodness, forbearance. Today, August 19, 1873,

my left arm

different

and side
write
for!
I

are paralytic to a degree,

and
is

am sensible that death


finished; yet will I
die

does met

may close my career below ere this page be

by those
to

my testimony.

Spiritualism

good

to live, sweet to

be

fre

thank God for all my fiery trials, for they are purifying my

Nor
far

Soul. Already the bad tenants lust, hatred, anger, other evils, are quitting occupation,

with a host of

from
initi;

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

the

civilizati

to us the

udden or protracted be my PUrP S and


service of a great

Repeat this for me when time comes, be it long or short,


I

laboratc
in affect

exit,
l

Zve of

^ and

thank

God
W*>r

have

lived to
loftier

hun ger,
invariat

ass wil1 P

in this

good

cause.

P.B.R.

and ma

A singular and very


almost universally

conditi,

^nZt Z^e
18

marked circumstance consists "


idct tnat the great

^-^

the
to

every

0l

majority

sometii

PARTI:MEDIUMSHIP
^<J
ce ^cl
Lrnme:|

clairvoyants become who those of percent 98 of extent the and temperaments all of and kind either and mediums of

have as such invariably almost are sex complexions of either of victims the love, of bereft been affections, suffered in their
the of ones heart-hungered the word, a bad marriages in inclines that people such about something world. There is

orn
len
i

plan;

them

to esoteric

and

Spiritual studies,

and

their aching Souls

-ache;
mil
thf

incline

them almost
first,

irresistibly to cultivate the occult

and
in

mysterious:

in the

unexpressed hope of appeasing their

longing, assuaging their


wroiJ
rbit

wretched anguish; and second,

bettering their state

by new adventures

in search of the great

hea:
is self-

human one thing needful Love. as almost movement a grown has trend Out of this against continent this on civilization extensive as human
bids which philosophy, and ethics social of the status quo entirely an inaugurate and it unhinge utterly fair, in time, to

haritv
ft

an

deal
[

will
die

sooner no For world. social the in things of different state struck are blows heavy than start fair does mediumship get a long who and enthralled themselves consider by those who
to

to

be

free.
is

n g mv
lost
iro

Nor
far

this

movement

indicative of immorality, for so

of

from that

is it

that every thinking

mind

recognizes

it

as

the initial

US1'

ma
/hen
s fr or[
.

different a to one from transition a of movement displays it because here mentioned civilization. This fact is the wonderful workings of a higher chemistry than

laboratories

dissatisfaction that shows it as inasmuch of wot

in affectional matters, in

e( jti*

fc c:

o ^

other words the prevalence of hearthunger, emotional, passional and love starvation almost electric odic, chemical, positive invariably effect such certain and magnetic changes in the individual as to produce the
conditions essential alike to clairvoyance

in

j,.-

"J

and mediumship in every one of their varied forms. But while ordinary mediumship sometimes continues after the longed-for Love has come, yet

19

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


cases of majority in the

no sooner

is

the heart tne neart satisfied


vanish;

th than
it

them

edium
Variou

heretofore the of for forms tain certain conjugal or happiness domestic and the that appears peculiar certain in are to organizatii alluded organizations phenomenon

mediumship

IX.
culiar

eleme
<

and

presence

chemical What changes take place incompatible. antagonistic,


it is

depe

G The nd.
i

in the present stage of enquiry

impossible to

say,

but that

ofcla mysteries
the

people

who

are affectionally

wretched take to mediumship

whole und

widely known. True, there are occasionally children who


B

depe whole the


ether in power

mediumistic, but they are generally

of very

fine, slender,

nervous /ous, delicate organization

and are usually the offspring


were unhappy, and from
these

Yu-Yang
evil;

is

the

mothers whose married

lives

that certai

mothers the mediumistic children unquestionably inherited


the peculiar bias.
VIII.
state

an unusual
a special

am'
pi

and

Compound

or conglomerate

mediumship

is that

move

this

subt

of things wherein the requisite sphere (aura) cannot furnished in sufficient quantity by any

be

which for the


that just as

one person, but

can

the

be from the combined emanations of several; thus


take place freely in circles

it often

the

happens that under good conditions the manifestations

Universe wi

meates people

whom

composed of persons no one


It

of

alone

work
those

ill

is

mediumistic sufficiently.

like ui

happens that the presence of certain persons will prevent the man .testations even in the presence

also frequer""

who

are

the recipients
th r

of strong and

first class

*!

mS
eat
1

SUCh PerS nS C nSUme > annul or

Yu-Yang

dissi P ate

exhale

an atmo

n8l0me
morI!aitvn
pr u

wi

ate

Wl11

i^i ^^ T"" "* ^^


n^anifestatlTnVwnile

VZfl?
i

mediums ip is not productive of f rm of harm; it is for many purposes


diumshi P because the
absence

* lust, hatre
How far

banner of 01 a

of a

scientist

reVent P

*
t(

tc

The
>

be more nnr

greater
in
le

advantarr
as
is

conglomerate

^ TT
,

8Cneral * thin the manifestations 1* ithful and Rifled, while a still

Germj
(

what they

at

mosph

gerdemain

oft en

hct that the results obtained * Cannot be attributed or trickery to

ere
^

^edi u
rce

's

and

the case

where one person constitutes

Perate s<

^noth

ercla

20

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


*

power in ethereal
Yu-Yang
is

>!$
trot If

form which they called Yu-Yang; that this and good Spirits, Supreme the of force nerve the

hale to fitted in wore constitutionally persons evil; that certain diffused and elaborated then and thereof an unusual amount

ihif

n, buti us
it

il

<am

no onJ
frequeM
,

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
pecial

those

who

are influenced

by one Yu-Yang, while

all

who

are

r
first

the recipients of this other sort are ministers of evil because


their

<j

[ud
u
e
|gl

m
|

Yu-Yang can be used by evil spirits, and the mediums exhale an atmosphere charged with the effluvia of Hell itself, with lust, hatred, revenge, murder, adultery, abortion and all manner of ill and crime. How far wrong the Cathayans may be it is not the province
of a scientist to decide.

even
festd
.j

j.

The German mind attributes the origin of White Magic t0 what mev ca ll tne Sidereal or Astral Force peculiar a atmosphere given out from the stars, movable by the medium's and spirit's will; but they do not tell us how this

.-,

1
1

force operates.

Another class of investigators attributes the entire phenomi-

21

S
SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE
non
to

'

corpuscular, and

still

another class to ethereal

vi-

brationswhatever these

may mean.

the cause after tells searchers us of British of school One peculiar a electric mean they aura which "psychic force," by
surrounds certain singularly

which
extent

organized persons;

this

aura can be acted

on by the party's
themselves.

will

who

evolves

it

to the
extent

m
fy

or woman

of not only moving


flight

tables, et cetera,

but to the

conforming
a of observance

of taking bodily

fei

advanced to account for And so many the wonder that it were a waste of time to recount and examine
other theories are

XI.

Where one
assists

even the tenth part.


In one thing, however, they all agree: that the element,
ass

ideafe

salted

whatever
of
its

it is, is

tidal,

subject to

ebb and flow; that the

laws
is

iii sorbi
a

periodicity are not yet

spanning the awful gulfs


I

known; and that it is a bridge of Life, Death and Eternitywhich


misapprehensi
not

good electric

in

sits

must be

believe!

X. There prevails an alarming


say ignorance, concerning

of the

body or dress

gard

it

as

what a human spirit is. Some rean unsubstantial vapory phantom, in no sense save
capital ability to scare

stand or table

used I

prepared,

outline-and the

the perso:

peoplelike

his or
t,

her original corporeal self, an idea so puerile that the marvel is hat anyone seriously entertains it even for an instant. Neither

in

via

n
ve rlZ
f

Se PUrP f this am ', P P hlet Permit more than


thoro
ly satisfy

tw-S^SSto
Deltk But
of earths
Penetrated a

elements essentia

and lining our

^re corresponds

beneath our lim bs hear

anTS^^ ^T wh * * ^ JTp ^IJ by im P onderab * T? natUrc ThuS 1 ? Ponding


fa

t^ ^SS^a "f
n
*
flui

themselves upon

SUbjeCt entitled Aftef

conglomerate
l

eyes are

>

>

electric 8

T^
1

8 5 corres brain n short

thereto;

>

a11

our P*"

organs,

and the

totality of these

22

PART I: MEDIUMSKP
*eal

J
of

woman; or man death-proof spiritual, ethereal, the cons titutes oozes woman or man inner this occurs,
nd

*
it

In

dissolution

us

trie a

^ns;

J
the

structure, material out of the

becomes

self-conscious again

to

ie extentj

among place her or his takes an d ethereal internal this and dead; nor lost neither but departed flesh the in us by contacted be can child or woman man, the and contact such governing laws the to conforming by
rules. simple few a of observance
XI.

the of armies the countless

ount fori
examine!

Where

to desires alone person one

become a medium

without any assistance

element]

the
a

laws

bridge

from some or wax sealing common should provide a few lumps of or bottles broken of bottoms thick glass salt cellars, or the that anything short, in glass plate tumblers or bits of thick the which on chair the of legs The is a good electric insulator.
legs the also as insulators, these on placed be person sits must of the footstool on which the feet must be placed, while no part
of the body or dress

individual the flesh, the in others

which

n,

not

tol

>ome

re-

The stand or table used by the sitter should also be insulated. Thus
should be allowed to touch the
floor.

mse save
ke
his
or

prepared, the person


to

should select a quiet hour, from sunset


sit.

midnight, in which to

There should be a mellow, not

marvel
.

is

too bright light burning,

Neither

a than re

and the face should be turned either north or south, but never east or west, because the magnetic flow of the Earth is from north to south, the electric from south
to north,

ipirit?

while the dia- electromagnetic currents invariably

res upon

cross these lines at right

angles

and

in their passage disturb

ded Afa
lomeratel
rial,
but!

an d dissipate the medial aura or psychic force


difficult

and render more

the success of the experiment.


if possible,

The sittings should,

take place at the

same hour

nderablcj

beneath!
7 thereto:

3U

rpartf|
these!

and locality every night until the hoped-for results follow. But if circumstances occur to render that impossible, then the person should sit at whatever place the party may happen to be conforming as far as possible with the rules laid down. Jt not advisable to permit any other person to assist at the
>

23

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


m*
sit

-ng after
a

lone experiment
is

of

nev magn tism

begun, for the admixture almost sure to destroy the conditions


is

lar|

alreadv obtained.

ought to be followed no mat XII. ter^ hetherh OM person or more, but the same ones should al wa e present, and no more, no less; and they always ought The same general
rules
to ck up

the

same

seats at the

stand or table. These

should always be held in the

upper chamber, especially


*

same room if possible, an devoted to the end sought; for b\


is

sittings
Jade

tk

cover

k|A
j,dred

towar(1

mtinual observance of this rule the medial aura


in

nnt lt
'
-

tha one to

but

time

will

\nd ceiling
result
ill
t

o penetrate and permeate the furnit as to render it a veritable "spirit room" wherein How quicker, stronger and better than anywhere
m

phenomena

ando

more

satisfactory

die

presence of

n that houst

k, by binding
degree

ha

The machinery absolutely necessary for successful physical nan tatiooi ire, hrst harmony, silence, save music, singing

of clairvoy;

experiments will

md

gentl.

nversation; second, a
tv,

dark chamber or

cabinet

hud,

bom
,al

ta Hell to Heav
e

pen ci
httl

earnestness, truthmlness, goodness; fourth paper, old violin, guitar or dulcimer,

Soul-fusion t]

accordions

0 a passionless
Mil)'

nt

m
u

M,veoitwithastickofphosphorusinit,forthe amy U nd through the air; sixth,


a looking gla*
an frequently show themselves
eventh.

when we are
physical

<

aid also

h.

h the

ZLi" thr

one person should take the lead and "" questions mental ones should be asked u^h him which is b her.
'

eable and

when otherwise

incant

height

we who woulc
wntal
l

wings wh<
to the

- "
thebert
tabic
<

man W men With Ut fine^ neness conTr c om lex,on or P


r

t^
* Ve

thC CUSt

m t0

*
*

""
re8 3rd

b
*

bu<

emotior
1ZA1

Maters

temperament, but bv far


at

nd th

<"d grade until the d ct S com P'ete; < ever be ne l"l r Perm,tted ,n '"at circle; if others are present

^ Thtrxi :s
n
t

e ' argest

P erson
at

^e head of the
irrespect,ve

* Wi J**
^
d
it

n erved

^ ^ ^
the foot

neXt '" by and none but those

takes

Probabl

y
other

spectr
->

PART I: MEDIUMSHIP
ld mixtu,
onditin

they should form an outside ring


except that the largest should
inner ring.
sit

on

exactly the

same

plan,

behind the smallest of the

An

excellent

d nom
*es
shou'

man and

his wife

way of obtaining manifestations by who occupy the same couch is to begin

'ays oui

by pitching their feather beds and pillows out of the house forever and aye, substituting hard ones instead, and after
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
the light
is

se

sitti

ssible,
j

5ht; for
is

not

li

ture,

" wher

hundred to one that within ten days they will develop electric phenomena and odic materializations of the first class, far more satisfactory and convincing than any to be witnessed
in the
also,

anywhq

presence of the majority of professionals. Both may by binding handkerchiefs over their eyes, develop a fine

til physii

degree of clairvoyance;

ic,singi|

experiments will also

and better still, those who try these be drawn in love to each other and glide
really

>r cabine
ss; fou:

from Hell to Heaven before they

know it, by reason

of

ccordii
i

the Soul-fusion thus strangely brought about. Here let me say, a passionless man or woman is a human nonentity. It is

it, for

king
other
e lead
i

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

only when

be

as!

attend to the business of regaining perfect health


physical,

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
very like
it

takes place that


all

no one can

tell

the difference.

Of

course, this, like


is

other phases of the great marvel, has been,

and probably

will

continue to be counterfeited; but unlike


it is

all

other spectral shams

most

easily detected, for the

25

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


real

phenomenon

constantly occurs

under conditions

in>

proved
other
jhis

in the instance, For Toledo, simulation. of possible Ohio, twilight, the in sitting mediums being persons coterie seven

f
fin

existence

hand phantom moved through the a gentlemen, a lady and air, across the table, pulled at a gentleman s beard and faded
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
in

man
a jf

kind

eC

tionate

Art I**
points

on

Irefe

referred

to a

then skimming the surface of the floor and anon broadening out into sheets of living vapor
air,

about the room, now high in

Ik

Soul

Wo

question

cor
re<

irradiating the

room with pearly light.

The above
folly

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
beside responding to questions

respond

unnumbered
ill

declare th

by assuming spark

ofincalculabl
of the

form

as requested.
is

The best preparation for this form

inner

of manifestation
i

to seat the

company in a line or cusp, with


and grasped by the hands of
,

individual th;
P.

wire or cord resting on the laps those present. The seats should

B.

Randolp
I

Sod

incarnate and

S ZESTT* t:^ "^


h **".
e

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

^L^^
t
,

made as follows: Four upright sticks, 7 feet high, connected by m SideS and to P' to be covered on top and

be 5 to 7 feet from an enclosure

that

believe

death; yet
this
|

the

identical

producing th
heard
those

and

at
re;

'

>

who

Through
an d

- become
r
is
-

through

calm iy singin,
l

mediumship,
a nd
is

""*

Such, in b ef which, like tha of

ib ' e t0

m rtal

ten 0n P
Si

sufferi ring

he rat t' 0nale 0f mediumship

ht
a
fact

the
es,

abu se,i
conjug
is

beyond

meSmerism
S t10

douST
l

-*"-

undisputable and

fixed
res

B ^eans of these grand ^cts,the[ mm o rta "ty [ ^! ityoft ot the Soul n has been and is triumphantly
"-

Prov
rga

ultof

Me ele

ctric,

26

PART
proven.

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
affectionate friendship,
that life
is

unswerving, incorruptible love! and one of constant improvement. But on these grand

points

refer the reader to the

referred to,

and

to
It

work After Death, already another from the same pen called Soul!

rtngvap

uest of,
designji

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

The Soul World.

now

unnumbered thousands in this and other lands who upon oath


will declare that

aryat
:,

by and through it they have reaped knowledge

linear

this f(

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
P.

cusp,

method

possibly can.

I,

ehan
enclo:

B.

Randolph,
I

that

believe

now at this writing at Toledo, Ohio, declare my many works will survive the century of my
power to produce them was the
direct result of

inecta
>n top

death; yet the


this identical

opening of the inner consciousness of my being,

tin in
eenc
i,

producing that mental clairvoyance of which the world has heard and at which I myself have wondered quite as much as
those

who

read

my books.

apori

>-a
fi

se

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.

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
cases.

amount of try

is

a certain cure for oth


res gestae

These conclusions are the very


Spiritualism;

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
that

'

'$

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

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
to

-"".

J
.;..:

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

^
a11
>

pab^fJe^ *E

kfa

All trouble

the

themsehit, The good 1 "mat


therefore
everlasting death
I

M th^s and ten P P ed he hu ma and u be tfc%sss * r Wa * fsckeZ^T g i* moral whole of 3S ?*" -" -re
8
,

y Slde f S P iritualis

sun

or of my fellow men a et PeTfeCt ^ Gm and Principle " T/ T


right fa he

^
is

Sett,e n0thin
fever

but

^rt "
t

scrofUla or

Waters

m for wron S in *c world.


^uman
is

immo'S

'- the

!^
,

** %&*? mhuman
a

^ ^
>

to cleanse

destined to

an

not!

The one

wnl

28

PART I: MEDIUMSHIP
3 are wrei

The most troublesome

Spiritualist

is

not the

man

or

attenti,

woman who

believes in the life after death

and

acts

upon

-ure

for

here, or there possibilities the to open eye that faith with an and action mean Spiritualism and charity and and whose love

i*

of

rat

>unt
the

of
door

form who those are troublesome most the but advancement; themselves hand, a strong with roost the rule to try rings and
being leaders;

people who

know it all, who can't be taught, and

erything
argumer,:

who muzzle

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
the press

uda
punished
given tol

obloquy and contempt


but their reign
is

upon

movement

essentially good,

about over, because Spiritualism belongs to


clique. It

MAN, not a sect, party or


as progress, religion as

:h promi:
emolition

well as

means development as well science, and peace on Earth,


a perpetual wrangle, as too

good

will

among men, and not

much
t,

in the past.

too

Sc

Too many of the leaders of Spiritualism have been unjust to


]

nts of the

those they did not, could not, understand.


therefore cruel, and cruelty is impossible to

They were unwise,

:am

that

it

long
[

catak
notl|

have

ny fellow
'

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

and

print

be

so, for

only then can

we be

perfectly clairvoyant

only

;ht in
settle

the
noi

then
ness!

become mediums

for the influence

and

effect

of God-

rofula or

Never yet did man come to the absolute conviction of SOUL and Immortality, but he also came to that of God and
Prayer! for say what
realities in

sure tod tgin the


wo

you will, both are and ever will be positive

the Universe!

hum' ru ly

destined
a

The

one

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

29

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


1

reappearing and

testifying

dead

will clear

him!

prophesy that

then
nonrisi^

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

Supei
overtheir

New Mola and everybody

owr.

They seem of mediums and sensitives


else.

to be practically ignorant

these thousands

d
not

here

of either the facts or possibilities

mere

well-attested a that identities; mixed of

medium, one

with
her

reputed t

whom
real

spiritual

rapport

is

easy,

can readily have

individuality, personal

consciousness

proprium

his or

cursedne
also

absolute identity-

exp

entirely,

completely, thoroughly subjugated,

drinking
appr oacr

subverted, suppressed to the extent of

being
is

so far

as the
non

mental, moral and conscious personality


est,

concerned

who hav(
shall I

not merely for the brief duration of an ordinary

seance

sa

or trance, but for a period of time limited only


the invisible possessor.

by the will of

rip

and ti

an exten
the

Nor is this condition one of trance at all, for the party is to


all

poss

appearances wide awake, performs all the ordinary functions


)

medium
entirely

and duties of life; yet the consciousness within is not theirs nor the guiding intelligence, but wholly, totally ANOTHER'S.
This condition

Thei
notorioi

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,

may last

for days,

modern
here an:

being Si

corr

hasb eei
1

and bac

make

laugh,

conspire, get

tipsy,

them

a<

love

and

rancy, whlni)

voZZ
12 Zl
or,

the Pt > be the actions can nor bad; or S<*>d """I Pa y WhilC that state hel him- or herself in the
'

^^ ^^ ^ ^
P

in short

do anything which the

^^
for,

possessors'

era:

ambition

mo
*

Th
and

oftST what may r transpire during


8 aS Wh01

P "^sponsible
>

one
Ul

and

innocent

f the

that time as a

man

would

be

30

PART I: MEDTUMSHIP
the of nonflowing or flowing the
Superficial thinkers
their

tide, or the rising or

for

nonrisingoftheSun.*

may reject this tremendous

tact,

but

own

experience will

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
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

>

things consideredbut

thewi

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

and tear,

^part)

by months or weeks to control self-same the an extension of the of will the save whatever Nothing the possessing spirit?
have these of few but and medium,
entirely free
it

sufficiently strong to

y fund
not
the

themselves.

ANOTH!

M t02et

the ten in times eight that doubt slightest There is not the of crookednesses and escapades love notorious angularities,

II
iselves
.

( (

f wak 0t

1#fll

al
,

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

this to attributable society are justly

^f'f^

*f\ k ****
re '

who

ot innocent are as wholly

them

A 0SSe
can'

J
J

John Smith is subject, the sensitive and better and more high-strung, nervous where especially the more complete and perfect the control,
as
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

of having an

uncommon

iwme. The

n or
e
;

is

himself

in' lf rse

...

id in*

*>* n

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

**I

>
>

3lt

medium, and

then that

medium

will as certainly

and passion love, of course run a


and
that too in spite

lust, as

ducks

will swim,

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
noses. their beneath right
enginee

Spiritualism and what

it

carries

with

it is

a far more

Knowlec

most and wildest unreasonable its even than thing tremendous


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.

jEke

sa not is

the but we
just

ii

the

lies

philosophy

this

worldly

One

thing

is

certain

it is

mistress of this world today


than

.\ndwhydc

and can no more be doubted, laughed or crushed down


the

in

damning

Sun can be extinguished with water from a toy engine.


"We'll see the ruin of
its

of

intellect!

force

and

ti

bad,
gelatinous
(

The wasting of its wrong and


'Twill heal the

ill;
it

sorrows of the sad.

an

emigr

With joy will every

spirit

fill

destiny of

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.

fee, astral

central

Such

ai

As

for the reincarnation


is

dogma,

ty the cla:

it,

like the Oriental

transmigration story,

beneath contempt. Any man who sets

tot or

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

up

^
"to
lnd

into t

justic

great

seen patches of it, and that


tact that all

is all;

nor, in view of the notorious


eto

mediums color and shape the communications coming through them will we be likely to get much reliable
32

oprr

lement

PART I: MEDIUMSHIP
lungry,
s

to a

co

channels. such through Immortality of fact the matter beyond


aura, chemical making a of way some find we till wait must We

iniwill
as
>

as dud
Joshua

n
!

people disembodied which through and whereby means the or story own their tell and hand first at write or can either talk
in their

own way.

am satisfied that Spiritualism is to become


the fact will be

while at

universal
ution oft

that

is,

commonly accepted

and

ith

it i is a

dmost
ous flights.
>ssibilities,

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.

we but the

initial

type of intelligence?

And what

of existence

we have spar|
>e better, wc

lies iust the other side of consciousness? true the is what And together? go philosophy

Why

do folly and meaning of all

this

worldly woe? Are

charity, mercy, justice idle vagaries?

of this wa
crushed da

rom a toy

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

an emigrant from

other states in space?

What

is

the final

esad,
ill."

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
11

:eys enab

a central point, or

is it

cerebral of republic a of of the nature

>rile which
les it to
the

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,

juration
:,

to

like the

man Any

about
belief
Is.

the

that

Some
d the of

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

w
>

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,

propose to
I

reveal

the
Clairvoyan
it

secret of the Ansairetic

Priesthood of Syria.

do not believe
I

can possibly be used for evil purposes; but this


a

know. There

is

moment, frequently recurring, wherein men and women can down to them almost awful powers from the
fast in

LAIRV0YANC1
nizing facts

Spaces, thereby being wholly able to reach the Souls of others

kinct from

thos

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
the
mystery, for he lost his
life

and hold them

be reduced it

tied

new field
law ur

magnetic

before he got it

all,

in Cairo, Egypt,

think from Nusairetic poison, because he was about to expose this and other mysteries of the Syrian mountaineers. But I give

somnambulic ph
tnt,

my own
It

translation

and know

are

it

to

be perfect and

appi
are

complete.
tion,

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
to print the private information

opinion;

Pterin
fctined

gupo
de\'e

alluded to herein, embracing Love and Its Hidden Mystery, 77>< tetany Legacy, being / the above "private information," and The True Oriental Secret
|

to

a re
B

desti in

B. P.

Randolph

***, mi mine

Nest
IT

m
itsc

JSanc,
)

tain
albei e

Nit d
%df,
Wyth

1S(

*,th i

Produ

win

S
34

r<

n
ii

ni

Part

II

Idor
us I far
'n
rid

Clairvoyance

Its

Rules,

Laws and Principles

lairvoyance
nizing facts,
leSoi

is

the ART and power of knowing or cogthings and principles by methods totally

lknow
usbar

from those usually pursued in their attainment. I claim to have reduced it to a system and to have evolved science from
distinct

heterogeneity; to have

m
anslatk

nCaii
abouttt
leers.

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
present.

We

are approaching the termination of the present

and coi
etter, or^j

The Ik
e info;

modes, moods, opinions, sentiments, thoughts and procedures, and entering upon a new epoch of human history and might,
civilization, are

bidding farewell to

many

of

its

destined to develop

powers in

man now

mainly

latent,

but

-mation,

which are destined to revolutionize the globe. On Earth man is greatest, mind the greatest part of man, and clairvoyance
the greatest part of

P.

mind.

Clairvoyance depends
nerves

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
to

apply the specific mesmeric current to any given person in

order to produce the


careful following
sufficient to

coma and lucidity.

It

will

be found that
is

of the notes herein laid

down

generally

enable the aspirant to attain his or her end. Knowing the mesmerist and the subject, we are enabled

35

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


to indicate the direct

ting

and almost certain method of tra the mesmeric impulse or influence from the
crystal

dain^oyance

ope

or tractor to that particular nerTO center of the acted on that will in the briefest time effect tT purpose aimed at.

from a magnet, a

##
a

men

it

the

pov
on

iuc "iibique r
repitism"

At the start let it be distinctly understood that fear douhi nervous agitation, coarse habits or bad
intent will
success

(m

and may prevent

reta H

Remembe
determine

it

altogether.

When

me

a person cannot be

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

head or by reverse passes, success

mesmerized through

the eve

01 mysteri and

Nor forgeis


is

foul,

do no
their

prepare

good picture c
kidneys, liver
(not

r^r; h

zr
us

er:

and we can ften reach

Z ^"2
no

absolute

blood

must be
exces:

acids in

enjoy

the

mu

bowing.

Food, di^

Mesmeri ic si
devil's

make groove!
as

carfon
T
*

Z I!!^^
for

voyance.
J

wneels in ruts. Let your groove be cum,

y0Ur Soul and inner senses wffl eS C ntinUe to ^e in then,

brid

clairv

oyance i
Excess

sated.
a

normal sph
Clair voyc

the

CmmrLTh UlT

* Universal Possibility a majority of cases.

common to
be
vincit

bought
/afror/

mind ower ^ and can ?* to the surfa J?"' P ln


Omnia

dental
heca

force

use

we

your

ground
exact!

Ugh nervous a the result u mUSt De cached reaChed mental ^ntalhabituH.c^j outside our OUtside habitudes and oath ru F <ns. A he
ln these cases
,

mental action come,

nei s

but
usual USUaJ

a re

L the

Hke th e
*! fertile
ate

person who attempts to reach

cultiv

our

36

MENt

PART
ethod of

II:

CLAIRVOYANCE
few
trials

clairvoyance

and

gets discouraged after a

doesn't

^*: ,a

T
e

merit the power. If you begin, either

icular

by agents or mesmerists, keep right on. Every experiment lands you one step nearer success, and that, too, whether you aim at psychometry,
"ubique," lucidity, or

any of the

fifty

phases or grades of

dthatfarJ
ntent
will

rep itism"

(mediumship).

Remember that physical conditions influence, modify and


determine mental states, whether these be normal or recondite

through thtl

and mysterious.

Uow if the ca
er the
pit

Nor forget that pure blood gives pure power. If your blood
is

foul,

do not attempt clairvoyance

till it is

cleansed. Artists

r acts, let k\
it one, whin
i

prepare their paints,

brain is no I
andsofcl
gan

?ach

r and
ignets
le

you must prepare your body; else no good picture comes, no lucidity follows. Sound lungs, stomach, kidneys, liver, brain, blood, heart and pelvic apparatus are (not absolute essentials but) good preparatives. Above all, the blood rawsrbe purified, vacated of its poisons, rheums (alkalis,
acids in excess)

are

mesmer

and be toned up to concert pitch if you would enjoy the music of the spheres and know beyond your outer
knowing.

nt nervou

Food, digestion, drink, sleep

must
fall

all

be attended
it,

to.

oon
er

beco
des

Mesmeric subjects
aevil 's bridge.

at first

become
don't

quite passional

the

your

Look out you


it.

through

for true

senses

clairvoyance
sated.

normally appetites normal with is coincident only


has grosser the except Every passion

riovein

Excess destroys

ove be a

nor mal sphere.


Clairvoyance
is

qualitative

and

quantitative, like

all

other

comma
and
can

all in incomplete mental forces. It is limited, fragmentary, bec ause we are all imperfect, but no other being can occupy

Irnnia

^f

y Ur rouna or be one is exactly like you;


are like the
there; fertile in
cultiv *te

direction. respective so 8 reat in y ur

No We else. one no and you precisely like


spots and
frozen here, deserts; arid

action

worldgreen
one
loves.

C our e

us*

therefore another; in spot, sterile

we should

# tZ

our special

attention demands Clairvoyant vigor

37

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


to the law:

erase.

Remember

vigor is vital rest equals of equation the eternal power. your retain Clairvoyance and this
passion, love, light, drink, food,

4*
*

'

sleep, air, the of s an affair exercise, labor, lungs, music, liver, joy, sunshine, health, rest,

bio d
r

quite as

much

as of

mesmerism and magnetic

coma,

conditioned. physically are all mental operations The other. elements any like art an is Clairvoyance

exist,

has hitherto been but to be useful as a blind empirically; habit, a sort but rationally, pursued not

must be systematized.

It

4***
F
'.'

of gymnastics, a

means

to delude people,
like

and

scarcely ever

under

intelligent

guidance

the logical or mathematical

or musical faculties of the Soul, albeit


those,

more

valuable than
It is
letter

and

like

them, too, subject to the laws of growth.

far-reaching,

and once attained, though the road


It

or c

is difficult,

amplv repays the time and labor spent.


of
this writer s life,

has been the

study

liionectt.

and that knowledge which enables him to demonstrate the laws governing it and by which it may be developed also enables him to understand and impart those

iiperimentatioti

C,

mind is

latent

in

phenomena. This mystic ground has hitherto been the prolific hotbed of a host of noxious, dangerous superstitions and quackeries; and this is the first
its

whi h attend

aberrant

is

liojancc It is

principle

attempt to reclaim

it

to rational investigation. Clairvoyance

is a

mm
!n

1S

name employed to express various degrees and modes


whereby one is enabled to cognize and know fa things and principles; or to contact certain knowledge without the use, and independent of, the ordinary avenues of nse. It is produced or attained in various degrees by different m< hods and is of widely diverse grades
|

abrief time

the

of
t

rception

more treat

leren

and kinds,

as:

A. Psychometry, or nervous sensitiveness, wherein the


ibjjecl

does not see at

all,

but comes in magnetic contact

with the peculiar material emanations or sphere given off rrom every person or object in existence; it is analogous to
the

power whereby a dog finds

his

master in a crowd or

38

PART

II:

CLAIRVOYANCE

unerringly him pursues and hound hunts down fugitive. that worn by once garment a from having smelt
a fugitive

rapport with en become persons By the when and alive, or dead distant, others present, sympathetically to enabled are great, is sen itiveness moral, social, physical, person's that describe feel, hence
feeling, of sense this

amative and
cases

intellectual condition,

and

in extraordinary

mind, of diseases detect and discern can

affection

or treat to qualified being however, and body, without,


cure said aberrations.

'

deepened be can Psychometry Clairvoyance. B. first the noting carefully by perception into absolute with contact from resulting impressions and strongest
a person, letter

or object and afterward ascertaining

reached. verdict the of correctness the

little

careful

experimentation
C.

will

develop good

results.

The nearly in developable people, most mind is latent in of kind highest the is active when all; is trainable, and
Intuition.
clairvoyance. It is the effortless,

highest quality of the

human

instantaneous perception
things.

of facts, principles,

events and
it

The

rule for
it

its

promotion
fuller,
'

is

simply when

tells a tale

to test

at once.

In a brief time

the perceptions will


free.

grow clearer, stronger,

more frequent and

psyor feeling clairvoyance, The differences among second the sees, first the chometry and intuition are these:
feels,

the third knows instantly.

In our ordinary state,


in clairvoyance,

we see through
more or

a glass, darkly;

we

see with

less distinctness; in

psychometry,

we
leap

fee]

with greater or
results

less intensity,

we

gle

and bound. There

in

these of all or one hundreds who imagine they possess importance much faculties or qualifications and arrogate

39

trr*

THE xNEW

MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


made such a strong impression

have ideas the because mereh

have seen they one perhaps or two vision* or minds; their on Such are what flashes. they claim to or sparks or spectral b training, for need clairvoyance is a thin They wish. the in only
of actual system, rule and law, and whoever would have completeness or complexity must conform to the
thereof.
it

#* *

in

Clairvoyance, or actual perception,

is

of various kind
for
it
;:'

d degrees.

It

does not require brilliant talents

many seers are inferior morally, organically & cerebralJy and intellectually, yet the higher, more brilliant and
development, for
the higher and nobler the clairvoyance that will be developed. Some subjects can never
is,

lsodescribe
nda

thing,

dths an

finely constituted the

person

e0
.fin,

t0 are e
P^

a dw^

beyond the power to hunt up stolen or lost property; others stop at the halfway house of telling fortunes; a number reach
get

the scientific plane, while but a few attain that magnificent sweep of intellect and vision that leaps the world's barriers,
forces the gatesof death

:; subject,

for that

ii

i
did

It

won't

do to k

and revels in the sublime mysteries of

one in

Toledo,

The purer the subject, the better the faculty* _ the rule. Goodness, not mere knowledge, is power. Remember
this!

the Universes.

elling

whc

tnodity

would rise
e

and
lost

persons' clairvoyance is precisely alike. Each clairvoyant has a personal idiosyncrasy that invariably determines his or her specialty, and whatever that specialty may be should be encouraged, for in that he or she will excel
in

No two

spectral

eopli

^afterward

t No

pla

nosp-

no

other.

The attempt
effort.

nowin

to force nature will be so much

I that gl ass,

time and wasted


stick to
it.

and

My advice to all is: adopt special* a Y Y


bids
fair,

^,-to

aid

me.

een
^ved it.

utterl

When any effort toward lucidity


and perseverance, to

by care, patience
balls

That act
glass

dreamy or

become a success and the subject becomes


white clouds, rolling

W
elec

oi

an,

else sees flashes, sparks,


>

*N,bu for

th e

aP r S Panially lucid the ten ^ncy of the mind 1 shn flH K ! should be carefully noted, and the future direction of the

M, Spj.

Or, a cle

40

PART

II:

CLAIRVOYANCE

strictly,

and at aimed for, sought on, decided fully be faculty or ower and splendid a until followed persistently, faithfully

effort. the crowns success and triumph never-to-be-doubted read or disease, for prescribe and examine to intend you If business make thieves, detect goods, lost up hunt

people, to

short, in examinations,

any

special thing, cultivate that thing


sight,

become a
people,
is

light and your dim else other, no and cannot You none. of master Jack-of-all-trades, of sort

you spoil your

excel in finding

amorous of love-life the lost property, reading

and

also describe

and

prescribe for the sick.

No. The

and thing, one rule somnambule a push They impatient. too are Again, people short Go success. for look you if careful Be far. too and too fast extremely Be out. hold to expect you if pace at a slow
journeys
careful also

alone. rest the Let well. that thing

not

efficiency their practice persons different let to


is

on the subject, for that

bad

with also so is It thing.

magic

a had I them! handle people other let to do won't It mirrors. a many earned had I which through Toledo, in one splendid other any or wheat of price the whether foretelling dollar by the or rising the by it told fall, or rise would commodity glass. wonderful the on wheat-sheaf falling of the spectral

One day I let some people it tried it, by $70 earn to chance Three days afterward I had a money the Needing nothing. no spectre, no play, myself. No
and knowing
that glass could
tell

spoiled they and handle it,

it

forever

the truth,

rushed

off or a

the in looked lady_K.C.-to aid me. She so others, of handling the by work. It had been utterly ruined mirror the handle to people I destroyed it. That act of allowing might I that money in cost me a good glass and at least $200
have earned, but for the folly
I

glass. It

wouldn t

was

guilty of.

clairvoyance^ of degrees as well There are various kinds as ana practical social, Divine, natural, intellectual, Spiritual and lucidity forms, material of purely mental. Or, a clear-seeing

41

PA*

SUPPLEMENT WITH THE NEW MOLA


wnvants

rr

cerebral organs, special of lucidity lucidity generally, mind of spiritualism, medicine, religion, as points,

upon

certain

etc. love, art, logic, philosophy, science,

introspection, inspection of clairvoyance and a is There fields appropriate in the their have past, these projection, and
present and the future,
perfected.
A.
ly
all

of which are easily developed and

There is the common somnambulic or mesmerical-

induced

trance,

comes through the coma or however produced, and yet it is by no means


lucidity. It also

^ a rule,

it

is

Seventy-five

mfflemediums,'

necessary that the subject be entranced in order to produce


the distinct lucidity. There are capital seers

who never were


peculiar ^eir

entranced, who never lost their consciousness for a moment.

org

But such cases are far from being


first

common

or usual. This

Magnetic Cix
ler means fail,

kind of vision never exhausts itself on material objects

mere perception of things without penetrating power. The next stage it reaches is that of mind-reading.
alone
a
B.

or

magic mirror,

iis

country;

or t

There

is

a perception

one grade higher than

ofapowermlVior

this

last,
tk ceiling

which enables the subject to come en rapport with the surface and essence of things, as a tree, man, woman, herbs, etc., and it
grows
till

and

goitwill

springe

the seer

beholds and explains

somewhat

ilwill

of the

dotn

penetralia of things;

and

it

culminates in the condition

* good; so also

wherein by leaping all the barriers of the outer senses and world one sees and knows things altogether beyond their ranges and approaches the awful realms of Positive Spirit.

A magnetic
^per all who

d tables and
Purpose.
1

Special cerebral organs

become

lucid,

soon

suc-

ceeded by an entire illumination of the brain. This is a grand a sublime, a holy degree, for the subject sees,
senses, teds,

^eone will

circle

mi

knows by
is

a royal

ost

power;

is

en rapport
lower
power

sure

t<

LV

u ana toe subject


universes.

USand knowled ges.


in

step further, a step inward,

Note. All

harmony with both the upper and

during,

cu
er

He

or she thenceforth is a

power

in the world.

* * this

42

ement

PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE


ebral 0r gans
,r,t

ualisnu

All clairvoyants

may not claim genius, but all true genius


talents are

t,<> n

>

inspecti,

,at e fields
asiI

dry leaves tossed up and down is and scattered and passion swept away, but genius lies of gusts by on the bosom of memory, and gratitude at her feet.
clairvoyant.

Mere

in

develop

concerned, this writer is the only teacher of clairvoyance as a system and science. Very few
So
far as
is

America

persons fail who strictly conform to the general rules here laid
ulic r
1

mesnii

down, and fewer


upon. As a rule,

still

who follow the special plan determined


one hundred

ugh
it

the

cor

it is

safe to declare that in every

is

by

no

eventy-five can

become

partly lucid, sixty-three

d n order to pit
i

eers who never


usness
for a mo

become mediums, forty-five can reach the third, fourteen the fourth, five the fifth, and two the highest degree of clairvoy

me

peculiar organization admits of.

im on

or

usual.

f on materialoJ

Magnetic Clairvoyance can often be produced, even when omer means fau by steadily gazing in the depths of a magnetic
"

>

without

or magic mirror,
peneti:

many of which have been successfully used in


by holding the head
close to the

of mind-reai
higher
than
t:

port with thesoi


ian,herbs,et
s somewhat
coh the in ?s
sense uter o e i

ether beyond
is

of Positive
soon

e lucid,

open horns of a powerful horseshoe magnet. This maybe suspended from the ceiling and held to the head lying down, so that when let go it will spring away or come in contact with its armature nail will do thus closing the circuit. A good crystal is nearly as good; so also is a common bar magnet. A magnetic circle of several persons: to be effective and proper all who are in the circle should be insulated. The chairs and tables and footstools should rest on glass knobs made for this purpose. In these circles, the chances are ten to one that someone will go off into the mesmeric coma on the first
this

country; or

the
r

brain.
subject

The

circle

must wish,

the

almost sure to follow.

and favorable Have patience if they do not.


will, desire,
all

enraf er; is
step a ther,
f uppe he

Note. All clairvoyants should, to be useful, successful and


enduring, cultivate the habit of deep breathing, for

brain-

ower

in

power depends upon lung power, nor can continued ability exist if this be the on feed should neglected. All clairvoyants

43

PA*

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


Again, attainable. best things
matters
direction that in
is

all

clairvoyants
is

must
its

use g

Abstinence of intoxicants.

good, for
perpetuity

to or vision, clear fatal to

when

possessed.

^ > *W ''><*
c an

be

ofl

asp n d$a
lo

!f

sensitiveness only develop to with desires If the party caution this do psychometrist, a becoming of view a ask to me, were is it best person a If force. such with pply psychometrist? I good a should or clairvoyant to try to be a
latter the say unhesitatingly

by all means, for

it is

more easily

attained,

and

useful if tests as quite are is least the the to say

gained. be to sought objects or collective, individual very experiments, mesmeric In all

few become

at first trial

true hypnotic subjects;

be owing

to peculiarities of organization.

some can never The matter can be

Jtothorou^
a
>

mane

tested in a variety

of ways:

as, for

instance, the usual "passes"

maybe reversed. In some cases the doubtful subject may look


steadily at

a speck on the wall for six minutes. If drowsy at the

#1

him not o

end of that time and the eyeballs have a tendency to roll up the person is a subject, and all that is required is patience. Or
breathe rapidly, forcibly for ninety seconds. If
dizzy, you are a subject
it

h< his filiating

iSkhadwitne
tie

makes you

same, tried

and can enter the somnambulic state in

rat glee

on th

any one of a dozen ways. This same operation often repeated


is

almost certain to produce coma;


in

down
it

done while lying connection with the horseshoe magnet operation,


if

and

better

or
{

will

prove successful in enabling the person to see without

Concentrate

eyes. In all cases the

room should be

quite dark. (N.B.All


y at

magnetic, odyllic and mesmeric processes are twenty times more often productive of grand results if conducted in a

ii

^s over it fron

darkened chamber than in one lighted artificially or by the Sun. Next to a thoroughly dark room, moonlight is best, and
starlight better
still.)

Retime

en n

If at

the end of a few minutes sparks,

of quick and lingering light are seen or phosphor clouds float before the face, then one of two things

flashes, streaks

**31b e stror
K it.

Deep

Ability

h as

44

>r>
I

LEMent

PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE


First, that the party by probable. mediately

>y*nts

niust

nonce is
1

im
good
its
perpf

to

repetition of

or second, clairvoyant; be can

if

not too scary,

sparks and ds these ci ou

may resolve themselves into spiritual

nsitivene ss

onl

this caution

doe

lost. not but gone long friends of forms fail experiments because the mesmeric fifty of Forty-eight than focalizes, rather the diffuses saves, not wastes,

perator

e t0 ask me ^chometrist?
I

streams that force mesmeric


Rules.
I

from the eye and fing of opposite be ought to operator and Subject

s > for

it is

more
a

useful

if tests

hair, eyes, build and so stature, size, complexion, temperament, without results, best the about bring to order throughout, in

reference to all

the talk

about positive and negative, which


effectively

ual or collect
jects; somecann
i.

only miss sweet a of known have we ly nonsense; for


years old to

thoroughly and

mesmerize her

gi

The

mattei

burly uncle, a

man

capable of knocking a bull


fist

down with

:e,

the usual >s

ful subject ma
ites. If drowsy at

roughest the of one was who and stroke of his ponderous lady little the yet and quarterdeck, tyrants that ever trod a repeatedly by clairvoyant but rendered him not only helpless,
lap his in her held he while manipulating his head
in his daily

tendency to rol
lired
is patience
it

ids. If

makes

could she believed experiments, calls. She had witnessed a few it accomplished and do the same, tried it on four occasions,
in great
all

mnambulicsta
tion often
repeal

glee

on

of miracle greatest the the fifth attempt. But


entirely changed,
sail

was that the captain's nature became

and

f done

while
operat
with

today a better or gentler


harbor!

man

does not

out of

New York

magnet
son
i

to see

dark. (N.B

the in point Concentrate your attention on a single wander. thoughts subject's head; keep it there. Do not let your

are twenty

f conducted
ificially or
1

and head your Gaze steadily at it and it alone, gently waving process the Repeat hands over it from right to left, left to right. at the same time daily for one hour, till the sleep is thoroughly
fact, the of induced. When it is, and you are perfectly satisfied do you Don't you will be strongly tempted to ask questions.
it.

nlight
r

is best

minutes

sp

Resist

ght
of two
tl

it.

Deepen the slumber

in seven

perfect after sittings

insensibility

has ensued. The eighth time you

may

ask a few

45

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


few. a but questions, and

Lead the subject slowly,

tenderly,

topic

topic at a one time, step, by and step along, that holily, gently has what been forgetting said not about thoroughly,
Persons ambitious to

"specialties."

become clairvoyant must not forget


mental

that a foul habit,


all

amorous pleasures, high living and

entire diet must be excitement especially the skin, head the often; and hair, linen the changed; success, the insure food should be to and clean; scrupulously
are disqualifications.

The

very

light: fruit

and

tea, coffee

and milk may be


fat,
fail

freely used;

but very
little

little if

any chocolate,

oysters, pastry, and but

sugar.

Nor should the person

to think, wish and


plaintive music

will
is a

the

end aimed

at continually. Soft

and

capital adjunct.

The experiments should always be made at first with but a few spectators in a darkened room, and perfect trust should exist between operator and subject.
For ordinary purposes the writer would prefer the Oriental methods of clairvoyance to the full magnetism of European
f

northern

ma
tot

et

directly

its there 01

and American
(magnetizing

practice.

These

are: first,

the mesmerist

pi

the

mo*
if

a few drops of ink in a


it)

proper vessel; gazes therein himself


also. Presently

Stater

and bids the subject gaze


it

the subject will behold a vision in

and

will see pictures of

toil

whatever

so

that

is

desired.
^directions

Magnetization. I now give the special


magnetization.
First, let

method of thorough

the room be partly darkened. Let there


let

be a mirror in the north end; mat mirror b ut take care


ray ot light (magnetism)

the subject's back be toward

that he or she sits so that the reflected

back of hls or her


schonlK

from the operator's eye will strike the


receiving the reflected ray
any triangle-which * S

chair hairtll fully insulated, the feet being

^ T*T ^

head, the subject

and mirror formin


a
'

moment Now the subject sits in a


on an insulated
stool, and

46

PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE


floor. The operator the touching chair or dress the of part no and if he is weak in stool, insulated an on sits or stands also electricity from a with charged fully be should nervous force silently in the south, them seat present, are spectators battery. If

not even No silk, north. the in Soul a not but west, and east highly there piano is If a room. the in allowed be must The entire I not to play take care but played; be chords er j ten( g soft and thenexperiment the to Previous evening. that on more than one
di;

ant in,

ef 0(ii
\ i

milk ma
'

3*

Lult " t(
1

the pole up, north one suspended, been ltwo magnets have much without head subject's the embrace to I other down, so as sent will be current and a antagonize, must poles I pressure; the
rely through the head.

fk; "'' think,wi


plaintive

Now be careful. You have


is

already

-md

a pared pre n|

magnetic

bar,

and when the subject

seated and

be made at fell

point that at steadily looks operator the the magnets arranged, off glance will ray reflected the whence f the looking glass

nd

perfecttel

and strike the back

fork the between just head, subject's of the

would prefer tlei|


magnetism
st,

the mesmeni
thereir

bar the points he so doing while and magnet, of the northern few a In subject. the of neck open the toward magnet directly and slumber, magnetic perfect be moments there ought to exhibited. be will clairvoyance surprising frequently the most
better if
all

I ;

ga zes

the spectators grasp a cord

on which

iect gaze

also,

ft

fastened being ends the bound, been copper and iron wire has
If body. subject's the to to a chair so that they point directly nine follow will success observed, these directions be faithfully

and

will see

vialmethodofl
rly darkened.

times in every ten experiments.

A
object's
i

slight alteration will

render

this circle

unequalled for
table

backl*

ts

so

that the

ator'seye

such cases the chairs and stools being wholly insulated. If the room be darkened and you have a good magic mirror on the table, you may and probably will have curious spectral phenomena. But I
other purposes. In
let all sit

around a

it,

ivmg the

refle<

advise the
v

for sought results till time chord to be played all the


insulated, south, the person sit facing

triangle a

are obtained. Again, let a

sf0W the

subjec

with the magnets in contact as before, the person being alone,

an

insulateds

47

THE NEW MOL A WITH S UPPLEMENT


almost certain to follow. But let me here say that no one in or out of a circle can reach good and speedy results unless perfectly and absolutely clean

and the

results desired are

Th

the very best of preparations for these experiment and cannot be neglected with impunity. I have known

bath

is

many

uld

suspec

successes

and some

experiments in this
it

as

my deliberate opinion that no one need fail in them,

of the abov country, England and France, and I gi Ve


all

failures in

conducting

and

will not, unless their

All

own folly and impatience ruins all.' magic mirrors are based on the eternal fact that
exists is

whatever

something; that thoughts are things


all

that

^lustful a

that dead

^sr2s; SEES?
for

emanations from Plainly that hundreds can see* f

the rPtin.c of me retinas sensitives, people, upon similar


^is^^ if f ?^^^^^
re

upon paper, the artist sketching

impressions and images, as abundantly demonstrated by Baron von Reichenbach in his researches into the arcana of chemism, light, force and magnetism; also, by tho ds f oth in aU kndSj and wherein disembodied people project an image of themselve

shadows,

things photograph themselves upon other surfaces; that sensitives can see and contact these
lights,

spirit is real

substance, that

oves in

the

;leone,theade F
wless

powers v
sap

^
e

^
al1

finally

out

li

And this

accoui

modern sensiti\

the outline with a penTnls


z

The

other

t:i

upon thp 3 M

Project images of themselves upon

* * * ^ ^ *+* ch
b^
who
j

leads

+w

t ^T T"
(

'

Physifa
i" cont

SS
alms L a

^
*
,0

^<*
illses
'

, M rnnna connecting *iL

0,1

ll C ' ftleSt

WiShed h WeVer some

a sens

t^TurfS surface

cS 7 ?*"*?* ^ ^the/or
f Visi n> dther to
bri "g

~*
'

-X

-er, that
various
elves

Power have used

J^ra
i
"
1S

upon which the attendant dead


48

to afford
could,

,>of gross
# else
niust

*e ce
tion
'

God

SupPLEM

PART
^tain
a
to
f
,

II:

CLAIRVOYANCE

circle
car

and

whatever they choos photograph temporarily do and an mysterious proce who a by that know I this all:

absolute,
these

Nor

is

ns for
Ini

ty

i the a mirror expound, means to here needless inciples it is P than nine out clairvoyance reliable more far and "a better

have

iducting
all

of ten

would suspect.

ld a d

France

>ne need fail


mipatience n

Turke\ Arabia, Africa, Egypt through travels my During Orleans New of voudeaux the with intercourse my Syria and the convinced of thoroughly I became Island, and Long and beneficent, good one magic: of of two kinds
existence
foul, malevolent other the Adonim; the by governed ruled and each Other antagonize They malignant. geful, lustful and

^n the

etern

<i

thoughts

aret

s photograph

J
J J

an

see and com


as a

passions the of Saturnalia the in revels one The Ovewoul the of Shadow Light-producing the in moves
h innumetabl an by surrounded is adept the one, ...the >v and ends great to on him lead who powers viewless of destro) or ruin utterly and life his out sap but finally experien and seen ill of much this accounts for
)
'

images,

si

mbach
rce and

in

his

magneti

d especially in
t

an image of tk

And by modern
er.

utlinewithapeis

recognizable b

The other leads its the Light and unfolds

toward glimmer the votaries through


at

length

that final

and gowning

and blood. >


1

lages o f themseh

relations, of perception clear a in consists which clairvoyance noblest the far by uses and effects causes, connecting links,

a that surroun

m
is

houses

(hat

clear

as noow

and embodied, and highest attainable while true the notice: take But aim to enable others to reach. and above acts and moves degree clairvoyant in this sublime
this
it

is

that

ardy
5,

as to de
all age

thendefying passions, the of bt ond the tempestuous realm reach To vision. best Soul's the utmost power. Passion dims
this lofty

in

.ersomema *|

ower

have

used

eminence, the subject's De must habits raiment, Food, proper preparation be made. had be t canno and man tQ highest g ft ft

body must be

purified and

^^

ther to

bmtW

without a struggl

thethero f
attendant

and Food lucid.ty. h reac No Qne of gross habits can easily oe to sought s on ,i condi a A ed {o {he else must fce

*f
49

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


the if for subject, or aspirant reached by the
glected
it

proper precautions
is

and absurd were

silly

to expect victorious

%>
f^ L *
"

tie

ra

woman or man When a


that sort of thing;

tells

me there

or e
a
t

no

truth

in

"spells," "projects," the doctrine of

"charms," "spells thrown,"

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
or
'

alone; then air empty on based mere notions

I flatly

deny all

W^
srge

05
'

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

0**

certain r

human mind. Although I am


this

:P

erson a

not called upon here to explain the rationale involved in


special

t between ke

department

at full length,

elsewhere
to

have

clearly
well

ad of flour.
Again, it

indicated the direction in


tell

which

it is

be found. As

me that the Sun


methods do not
evil,

doesn't rise as that there are not means

irowamagnet
lie reverse,

whereby two dissevered persons can be brought in contact, or


that
exist

by means of which one person can

Wmy pi
itthe

assuredly so
if

work upon another as to gain desired ends, (even


the principle

School o

they be

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 power exist, and have often play and force), no matter whether

itdeauxq

gained

iklackmagk
rfhst,

passioi

and

New Orleans to doubt

swith a

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.

to make r
spirits

ol

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

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
dt

although

most

of the charlatans

who pretend to deal in them

ns

are

:ld aboil

and prepare to possible is it yet swindlers, conscienceless are aura nerve the retain will they that so materials certain charge
impart and person one of
love
it

hough
Dived e

to another, kindling
little

up magnetic

between them just as a


will

yeast will leaven a whole


that one person cannot
are living witnesses

have d
ind. As
>

barrel of flour.

Again,

it

not do to

tell

me

not

favorably, them affect and another upon spell magnetic throw a

contact

4 person
ends

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

Hundreds

ihave
ter wh
:nge, or

D Madame and H n, Alice queens, the voudeaux


that
I

victim, a s,

gained

much

of

my knowledge

points occult in these

of that
jrnia,
I

my

s el

1
this br

thoroue

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

purposes for practiced

_
to

ster

J
1
J

timely resort to

Magic

are People grade. higher of a

wont

laugh at and deride

folly superstitious as all this


loftiest

and blind
fcarth eve

lower-

credulity, in spite

of the fact that the

minds

held, fr
inu"
)

0m

the and Hermes Trismegistus

down Alchemists,

the ages to the last elected


,1

members

have Sorbonne the of

nta

believed,

do

still

believe

intan*

51

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


That Magic
well
is

an actual thing

no sane man,

especially
it-

men

tal,

read and

travelled,

can well deny, for there

is

too much
their

the among Hindoos, from testimony Indi corroborative ians, other and races Chinese to Tartars, successfully Arabs, Negroes, have wholly years late of till neglected Americans do so. the
veiled studies;

irbodies
reliable >

an

c; any torn

but from their

immense amount

of

energy,

worId

or

t<

brain

they power nervous and

will yet excel all other people


I

Soul, nd

on

the globe in that as in


I

this that
cities,

other specialties. So sure am of venture to assert that aside from the savages of our

draine d ,in
starved
thing
it

coi
is t

eight-tenths of average

Americans are competent

in

six

weeks to develop what in another age than this would be

slumber ir
and sensit:
liner life

regarded as miraculous phenomena, either of the physical type

of mediumship or of the clairvoyant order, through

circles

ir

'

magnetism or seeing by the mirror.

coarser

Husba

A Word of Counsel to Five Classes of People


I.

simply

be

grow elect

To those

who mesmerize: Your power depends

upon

the

other,

your health, cleanliness, nonexcitability, firmness of purpose, persistency, volume of lungs and clearness of mind. It will

results

of

health flow

wt
li

do you

great

good to walk upon the grass or

soil as often

of

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

symphon

of reachii
It is

town or

city.

II.

All clairvoyants

while developing

must live on the very

churches

and purest of food. But when they have reached the goa they must remember that anything they do exhausts their
,

plainest

the stater

of the
r

ai

energy, to maintain

and rebuild which they should live as


"

*nk and

II

aT P

"^ Partake of the ancles enumerated,

quiet
belief an

labor 'Ja

SOnS Wh

IV

tl ?
,

are used U P" and exhausted by mental m rbid exdtable a nd despondent;


'

new
cr

*"
'

attracted
'

passionless cold, nonattractive,


>

non-

ypts

neasy fettled, subject to mental, tempera-

diffi

eren<

52

ement

PART II CLAIRVOYANCE
:

ie

ma n,

esp,

r th ere
t

passional storms; and and gloomy mental,


V.

is

half-ruined their mental have faculties, drained who All

Hindoo^
su<

races to

health, their and become sapped crooked, angular, bodies, their


fretful unreliable,

by passional

excess,

normal or otherwise
faculties of

wholly

negl

in order to gain should, access to the cause, invisible any from

amount

Kd all other
ies.

higher the develop to world or

and inner

mind

So

sin

allow not and themselves care to be take sapped Soul, and magnetic force and vitality their of by the lovedrained and

&
5

the
are

savages ot

competer
this wot

abounding everywhere today. As a general cormorants starved beds for two have two persons, even if they to better is it thing
slumber in the
and sensitive
finer life

than

same room; and

especially should the refined

ofthephysica
er, through

avoid contact with the coarse and gross, for the

invariably goes out to


pattern.

him or her who is molded aftei

a coarser

es of People

Husbands and wives too often learn to hate each other simply because they occupy the same chamber and in time
grow electrically, nervously and magnetically repellent each to
the other,
results

wer

depends uf

and then comes

strife.

Persons who seek the highest

rmness ofpurp
ss

of mediumship

do not require that coarse and rugged

of mind.
soil as

It*

health

ss or

rect magnetis

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,
of reaching the

iard stone

or

bnsl

required condition

thev on ust live


r

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
the statement;

have

reached

do

exhausts tf
Ii

phases highest the that but I am certainly sure of the modern phenomena are not to be looked for in the
rank and

they should

enumerated,
haustedbyment

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

but rather

at

the

Dondent;
nattractive
)

very the wherewith new science, which is itself the key The crypts of the unlocked. be day one man Universe will by
difference

tonf* lental,

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
ne

iH
it*

^W
nations
tha1

s acred.

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
j

ofther
Black

(
!

odors

'

only

who
i

investigates, forbears, other the hopes odor; bad and achieves teachings. with conduct harmonize strives to

nstrUt

But su

The fact is, mere sect is an utter


educator of
its
all,

the attempt to establish Spiritualism


failure,

as

\t, ^
a

and thank God

it is

so; but
a

as an

nervec

mission

is

an innovator, a compass, a lifeboat, to the Race, and it is the grandest ever


Quietly
it is

chart,

more
follow

planted
Souls
It
is

on

this footstool!

upturning the

soil

of the

deteri
last ai

of men, and good fruitage will


this better
I

one day come

therefrom.

phase that
it is

commend to mankind now and when


kind only that can uplift the
I
species.

even

am

dead, for

this

with deve
1

Bearing these things in view,

caution aspirants not to attempt

gaining results until the heart


labor,

work, wait, for in

and purposes are right. Then God's own good time you will reap
if

loso
intei
is

a rich reward
live again.

and know of a truth that

man

die he

will

as

the\

Conclusion
During
his illness, Dr.

Editorial

add

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
celebrated work entitled Seership: TheMa^net

be found in his

54

H'l

l,,

'-EMEN T

PART II: CLAIRVOYANCE


Mirror There
is

devel ops

wide

difference between the clairvoyance


to

the he art

common methods by and through developed


and
vl

Western

bett -> the * utne: othe


str ys>
but
never!

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,
and methods, of the distinguish to unable persons some are There Black Ovoid.
or sounds flavors, odors, savors, clairvoyance realize life this in never can
those are there too, so, colors;

to Oriental lands. This latter

co ",
)(

universal!

hers regardaJ

evolutions.^
investigates,
ichings.

J
\

who

through any

included. mirrors magic whatever, agency or instrumentality

iblish Sp
i

God it

')

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
following the

pass, a

lifeboat
ever

e grandest

by phenomena Magic White modern more phases of the persistently^* patiently, ordinary methods

ing the soil of


ly

the

come therefro

lankindnowai
t

can

uplift

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
all

others

fail,

the

ipirants

rposes

are

right

)0 d time you
rf a

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

man dikf

^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^.^ ^ ^
.

theurgy as decimal
>rial

ordinary f e i jumb the of adyance fa simple upon advance an are fractions

addition in the science of

numbers.

devoted
that

hi*

end

it

hed
this

concerning
.

the

Mi* Magic
TheU

eership:

55

V<~

butb
)

Part III
food

and

Second Youth and

How to Gain It
i

[\ t

re to u$

editions

Helmont, La Bruyere, Campbell, Asgill and hundreds of other vast and mighty minds believed in and devoted
years to the discovery of the
life

to seems If
I

quote:

means of perpetuating human


I

and youth. To

this

end
I

also, the last

of the

i
"11

now,

Order, have labored, and,

believe, successfully

not

glorious
that
I

""diseases

of

tablishe<

claim to have found either the water of being

man may challenge death for long centuries, as it said Artefius didbut that I have perfected the Phosoxygen of both Lavoisiere and Sir Humphrey Davy, the mysterious
whereby
wine alluded to by Campbell in Hermippus, Lord Lytt of his works and Jennings in his treatise on
discovery of
Fire. This

is

L ^

t party,

his

Jiscover ies .

Di

evolutionized
ian
I

and
of

mine
life

since 1854 has

been known by the names


Phosodyn
light imparter) and

cure

TL
'

Phymylle (the

giver) ; Amylle (the love creator);

the nerve strengthened


latter

Phosogen (the

one form as Lucina Cordial (the y barren woman's relief), and in its clear state as Protozone (the physical basis
in

/ f^ " ^,7 7*

h(

tborn

with

of nervous

life).

Drugs cannot reach and cure organic disease. The elixir will not repair organic lesions of structure in the worn-out frame [Bulwer] but if there be no such lesions,
,

in

mw

^^ion, bx

or

it is

new vitality, new force, new energy, renewed youth; and more bounds the blood, a
vivific torrent

every draught

h ^1 dire
Ve. And nc
fe very

*B electric

th rough every channel,

of sensuous life,

earthborn

man
Very

every crypt of the physical being of

* Je

'stood, tr

luded t0 s ran from the nearly that fact P 8 ?u nerV US America is t0 a '" extent lesser or Skater , in d in the gen^-urinary it and organs, s an mposs.b.hty that happiness or joy, mental, physical or

evJl

anT^^f

ZT

56

PART III: SECOND YOUTH AND

HOW TO GAIN IT

under experienced such conditions. not I do be can moral, need old age not decrepitude that bring know, but believe,
and
:o

senility

along with it; but that judicious care as to bathing,

Gain

It

usual circumstances will under self-command and food sleep, it; and under adverse youth and keep our regain to us enable
conditions
life

Vs
'

and vigor may be regained when even hope

8''landhi

linandj

-*rpetuatinghi
ist

ofthegk
not

left us. have to seems itself need works Randolph's Dr. read have who "Those quote: I expert an that as told years, be thirty of end the not now, at is too fame his system genital and nervous the of in diseases

ssfull

well established to

be successfully contested by any man, men

ring or e&

glad are land the in physicians ablest the or party, nor that
original upon improvements and to accept his teachings discovery new a has by he year, past the discoveries. During the it By diseases. such of treatment revolutionized the entire
physician and patient need no longer
to the
'guess,'

centuries, asi

ed the

Ph
Lytton

vy, the mystenl


US,

Lord

but go

at

once

a t ise

on Fk
the m

cure of the case.


principle cardinal The original.... is entirely

i\vn

by

eator);Phosoi

ht

imparter)

"The discovery all to contrary that is remedials of both the treatment and are we that principle, a is the 'schools,' he holds that life itself
not born with a given
gives

barren

won

he

physical k

us up to death;

amount of but that we can not only


it

which,

when

exhausted,

accrete

and
of

gather in
The isease
.

new life and thus add

long years to the

sum total

el

in the
s,

worndratii

every

wed

youth;
J

fsensuous o

expand and broaden its duration, but also intensify, deepen, vigor, beauty, fire, our it in every direction, thus preserving unlimited an to force energy, electric, magnetic and personal mighty a indeed is and here degree. And not only that, but properly is, exhaustion of source discovery very that the
endurance, perpetuity, understood, the actual fountain of

iysical

being

that fact

ne

and emotional moral, physical, long life and power, mental, wholly almost to possible it magnetic. In a word, he holds
rejuvenate ourselves

or

lesser

and become young

vigor, spirit, in again


is

organs,
tal,

mental power and

love of loss endurancethat

loss ot

ph^
57

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


1

,<

which of depends observance the the on able value , ignorance of and which couples, fills wedded ITnniness of all
divorce suicide, murder, vice, with the land
incalculable.

is ling

restored. teache be can both A that practical knowledge of bit one , gives
in

These things he

pat

vaii

and wretchedness

exhau:

This knowledge

is

given in part

The

Golden

onsta c

powei

Secret

same classes in Paris, is as country, of this and other Constantinople large Vienna, London, Berlin, form some of under nervous labor of population,
the with case the
centers

Very

many

active-minded large-brained, people the of

Thes<
perso
nerve

and*

from exhaustion mental cerebral by mainly disease caused both sexes, including suffer class, large overwork. Another
different from but troubles, the same

third

with
of ft
1

the

distressing

much less to alleviate, cure, to difficult been symptoms having


with the means
at

ten

hand, for the reason that until this discovery

neg hab

medical agent absolute no was there it upon improvement and of meeting capable existence in preparation pharmaceutical or
such cases successfully; and since our preparations
during

mu

vit;

twenty years of
over
all

have proved their unexampled

power

tk
sh:

diseases involving nerves, brain, lungs, kidneys and


their popularity without the adventitious
of

sexual organization

aid of advertising, paid-for certificates

and other modes puffery demonstrating this fact we are proud to say the field of their usefulness is wholly unchallenged by the products of

di
ai

e;

the pharmacopoeia of the civilized world.


In the experience of every physician

numerous

cases present

worthy of the name, themselves which may be generally

defined as loss of magnetism, force; magnetic depletion of in other words, vital exhaustion, to cure which thousands have resorted to the preparations various

hypophosphites,

of

lyttae, valerian, etc.,


relief,

temporary

some of which undoubtedly afforded but all of which are impermanent and as

58

PART III: SECOND YOUTH AND

HOW TO GAIN IT

,n

^e.

H
d
wretch

and wholly utterly unreliable. remedies dynamic and resort need to such remedies and who Patients self-apparent may reasons be classified a for vain, in

first,

those who, forgetful that vigor

is

the

gift

of God, ha

inlfc

nervous and system by indoor life, t< brain the exhausted of course involving loss of lung mental appl

hence, and 0Wer p


iind(

like plants in a cellar, are bleached out.


fast,

The second
in

class

have lived too

and late hours, wine and


sea; the

asses

stranded have excess personal


and existence
dull, feverish,

them midway of life's


wholly spineless and

d other

is sapped and gone, energy vital dry; run are fountains nerve

n of ner
from
sexes,
ml

is

insipid.

that lives troubled and vexed fretful, such led third class have fire the extinguished nearly have they error without intentional
of life.

ie distre

A fourth class,

embracing both

sexes

and

all

ages

from

less to

lis disco'

edical

of meet:

by who unfortunates those of ten years to threescore, consists solitary by and inverted, become have neglect or other causes consequences terrific whose habitsnot to be mentioned, but their drained and sapped must be met and conqueredhave
brain-softened; unstrung, nerves vitality till their flesh is waxy, wild, crooked, angular, changeful, unreliable, become they have the by affected easily nervous; suspicious, shiftless, aimless,

is<t
?Ied pro

dneys

ai

(ventitioi

morose, gloomy, are news; weather or bad


dreamy, fidgety, suicidal, secretive;

scary, discontented,

now

tender, then coarse


fretful,

modes

k tk y
oductid

and callous;

now

vapory, opposite; gentle, then the

he
>

nafflfc

reneral

ic

force;

life's for unfitted easily worried; wholly they friends; best their estranging disquieted themselves, and females of case the in and have become worn out, exhausted living, men the half kill would loaded down with troubles that and mind of states morbid often in their cases resulting in

most solemn

duties;

)U sand
[r ations

trouble. worse and impotence body; and in men resulting in so reduce and wasted has disease There is a fifth class whom
i

fiforded

that there is

^ d an

and a morbid

it make to left enough scarcely life follows, despair, utter almost melancholy,

at a

desirable

bey

59

PA*?

WITH SUPPLEMENT MOLA NEW THE


;i

headaches, flashes, dreams, palpitations, have frightful anger

,* vefl^
at

ion-

without number. angularities and A sixth class fits. and senility impotence at thirty, waste, to gone have thirty-five and forty vears of age, who with a little care could retain
hysteria
full

^eft*^
^ding
'

th
t

disiacs

vigor

till

threescore years
list

and

ten.
:

reactionary
'

The above

embraces,

first, all

that vast mass of people

n
%
peculiarly

ff

who are exhausted by mental labor and sedentary occupationswho from various causes are angular, excitable, nervous and
times unaccountably morbid; second,
Id,

^f L ada
^
^
bid

all

who are passionles


state!
anC "

nonattractive, nonattracted, or if attracted, hopelessly so from lack of responsive ability, who are unsettled, uneasv uhiect to mental, temperamental, gloomy, lonely

and

i^
seminal

0111111

pa

ion a storms; third, all


I

bodies
fretful,

who have ruined their minds and capped their health and vigor and are now crooked and

exhai

^e rem(
ire

despondent by passional excess normal or otherwise from .iny cause whatever

fromwhatev*

nervous f
stimulatic

Who

can doubt that in reference to very

many

of these

troubles, perverted, excessive or

the foundation?

No woman

is

abused physical love lieth at ill whose nervous apparatus is

taicpov
In

no

sei

sound no man is so whose natural appetites and brain are strong and vigorous. Life and power, strength and force, beauty and love, talent and genius, endurance

productions

new era in

and longevity all depend

dynamic ag
England an.
properly

on the normal health of the vital-nervous organs, for when these are disordered, the whole being must and does suffer, and nme-tenths of all the diseases of
"civilization" originate
in

adr

mcipientcor
hysteria,

the disturbances of that portion of the human economy. B) the medical profession, the great want has long been that

nei ,

P P SltlVe Cemin ^et harmless nervine-invigorant r n k7t!! capable of direct action upon the brain, nervous centers and pehnc apparatus; an agent that will allay morbid inflammation, timulate, exhilarate, tone up and permanently strengthen;
'

bin soften
debility

or v

not

speedUv

and furnish the material

tlZi7S

Y nerV US Cner
lost

or wasted

^ < by
C

moAid

action

^Z S
*

^mi 11

excessive mental

60

>l EMENt

PART
I

III:

SECOND YOUTH AND

HOW TO GAIN IT

es
'

P a lpita%
-Asi
ft

toil,

venery,

vital of forms and other onanism masturbation,

nUmber
lt

y at thirty,

care could m

f amount reasonable of any physician prostration. Every physical, and mental impotence, of cases has practice frequently and stimulants tonic peculiar of prescription the

demanding
or
all

shall that aphrodisiacs


it

be certain

in effect, yet non-irritant

vast mass of

'dentary occup;
itable, nervous

peculiarly

beyond these met in generally is want reactionary. This hence and known, agents vitalizing perfect most question or marasmus disease, female of cases adapted to all
all

lwho are

passii

attracted,

hoj

those and cases, anaemic consumption, dyspepsia, wasting, despondency, hysteria, epilepsy, states resulting in

morbid

ire unsettled, u

gloomy,

lone!
mini

melancholia, insanity and and prostatic nervous, cerebral, ovarian, uterine, from r
all

suicidal depression,

of which

ned

their

are now crook

sex. either in respectively, seminal exhaustion, energy lost revive will prepare remedials which I

The

lormal
*

or

othe

from whatever

trouble, exhaustion

for they

very many of
physical
love
li

not act and form tangible in power vital force and and magnetic restoring invigoration, by but by stimulation it. do can Earth on else nothing when dynamic power

lervous

appar
bra

etites and

5th and force


longevity all d f

in organs,

for

ust and
ization

does

origin

iman
it

econon
en be long

has

-invf nervine

empirical preparations these are whatever In no sense opens discovery Their medicines. productions or patent but medicines, not are They art. a new era in the curative France, in tested thoroughly been have dynamic agents; and Union; this of states thirty-two England and of exists case a if doubtful is it taken administered or hypochondria, nervousness, wasting, consumption, sterility, leucorrhea, prostration genera wandering, mental brain softening, spermatorrhea, will they that exhaustion organic debility or weakness from extraordinary their of because not speedily and radically cure

wh-

^ ^ ^^ ^^
dynamic power.

ervous

centers

inflam* bid r

anentlystren
all

mor

bid

aco-

many remedials Through these and parents happy become men and barren women have rendered been have death of verge the patients standing on
61

old health; have regained

.,

,.,

11

xcessive e

m'

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


vigorous and strong

alone not course, of

by medicines, but
life

by
set

laid course the

down

especially guidance, those their for

and power

of human prolongation the on pamphlet my forth in Secret Golden The called

uthelastm<

ymonisW
:aJioad

accide
nation
.

allu(

omitted

poi

ithemaspei

Physician'

Sad are

tl

And brot
These ar

Andhor

Since Dr.
ssay

C
(

on

The

of

Satan in

So

been give
Mention
to that

or

reas<

A probabl

k dead; ar
**? 1 doi

^ore 1 lea^

His pam

Ws of a
"*ny a lif

*k to
* t0

b.

cateo

teacl

62

EMENt

neby m
nce
>

<*i|

fecial

ation of

Wl
:

To the Reader:
press, the left work this before moment, the last from resulting symptoms paralytic new by admonished
private the herein print to resolved have I accident, my railroad alluded to in the pamphlet (ASGiirs Rules, etc.)

information

those to written be will thereof portions The omitted below: forth set conditions per need them as

who

Humankind to Legacy A Physician's


the times

Asgill's Rules

And

brothels flourish,
the times!

and Cyprians bear the


million

Since

warning and great his Scafpe/printed The of Dixon Dr.

author anonymous the and sex) (of Law Organic essay on The nothing notes, stirring those echoed faintly of Satan in Society of worthy subject mighty this on world has been given to the and bill, required the filled essay Neither attention or record.

may, I counsels. salvatory of series this for that reason I print of armies the with numbered be long ere and probably shall, the to thoughts Randolph's give will the dead; and who then them of part a least at give therefore world? I don't know, and
before
to this
I

leave for

good and all;


I

consequently, as

an addendum

pamphlet,

shall

now

concise and brief convey certain

prolong will by abided if which forms of certain knowledges mankind. to happiness many a life and add immeasurable most the offend not yet and wish to be clearly understood aim le -so my judge that
delicate or fastidious, for
is

God

is

my

to

mission whose teach certain truths

is

or tide the to stop

63

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


land. wretchedness misery and folly and entirelv be to trust but similes, use to forced I"! human every of use function proper the On understood. life. Letters addressed to of happiness and weal the depends I am alive or dead. whether matter no to attended m will be P. B. Randolph

now

devastating our

each

mai

hum^ the

^
the

stom
V

W*
they

are

watchtu

Balzac says:
for,
I

"He who
it is

begins with his wife by a rape

V11,
is a

lost

man!"

say,

next to impossible that she ever

can

worseb]
"can't a

love

him

after, as beforel

and

say this after a large medical

practice of not

less

than thirty years. But

onlv begin thus, but keep it up


legi

most "Men" (?) not and their name the brutes!

No,

en
VJ1

is

>n! till hatred, horror and human shrinks. true every which from evil an or suggest conception from to birth stage any at Abortion II.
i

disgust either kill her outright,

and
genuir
is

forb
is

Murder

in the

first

degree.

It

effectually

kills

the

child,

It

demoralizes the mother, destroys her moral and physical health


while living, and after death dooms, irrevocably DOOMS, her and

unwel
as

we

her assistants to the perpetual society of


the grave,
the

MURDERERS beyond

respe

from which

doom

there

is

no appeal. So beware of
of
family;

not a
nest,

ime.
III.

Circumstances

may demand nonincrease

1
spiri

therefore, avoid all risk forty-eight

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
or downright family quarrel, not creates because the reaction onh increased affectional and procreative energy, but also a

oral

and
is

as

unt
onl

peculiar liability to the risks of unwished-for parentage. V. Mental, moral, mutual physical and trouble,

swc

domestic

the

magneto-vital exhaustion are easily preventable between ]e< if they good will but sleep apart, have hard beds,

wo
on
co

eping in day-worn underclothes and

64

\A\
' I

A
and

Physician's Legacy to

Humankind
magnetic points of

bating

Wl)'

magnetizing each frame human the


the

the other at the seven

breast, head, throat, spine, sides,

and

h umar
otters
add]

stomach

(pit

of )
their

am all
P. B.

V C(8

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
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

wifeb
le that slier

fter a

large

t[

most

4eri

and the

her kill her

01

human shr
inception
ually
kills
t

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,
even
if

Ixwe. reciprocity, gentleness, care, forbearance, self-restraint, an force why hungry. But
best to eat

It is

only when one

is

iandphysil

ably doom
'

unwelcome/easnoyou^orrortoherexceptshebeahungered att in husband her with sympathy in not as well? If she be


:

respects
MURDEREf
ippeaLSobei

it

nit oild

him for affection her to death means his ruins foolishly who bird he is a poor
birds

in time,

if

own
Soul

human many how nest, and


spirit,

do

it!

nincrease

u rs

before
all

Mysteries. Ansairetic The passions and body. Our loves

bang, triplicate We are

or
risk

void

and
is
$

of only be love our If all three of these. all for and world lower ethereal for this
it

>nce; a
pleasantness
creai

useless. If

be of

unthoughtful and

reaction
but

energy /e

;he

d'for
trou

f
ble

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

^^^ P^P*^ ^^ ^ ^%*2ZL* ^.*


spirit only,
it is

may be

of eithe rone,

two

too

aroun >

:stic

re

veflta

K ble
b

ve

hard

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.
=

J^

nun

derd*

65

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW

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

of mankind and are lone pilgrims

J**^
'^J\ ^
also is

we

fulfill

the supreme realize and joys of mission our true

a o<3

dyspepsia,

existence.

therefore is function material, and The knows world much about Christian The mystic. and spiritual
marital office
the two
first,

uterine,

va

^P

r0 * aI

but nothing whatever of the


it,

last.

The Ansairetic
highest,

"D amn

"

secret doctrines only contain


fact that the marital

for they alone establish the

XVforget

function

is

unquestionably the

the

holiest, most important and most wretchedly abused of all that

adjuncts;

pertains to the

human being. Its offices are so vital that we, the


axioms that
not
a

him unle
never

Ansaireh, hold as cardinal, indisputable


IX.

hoi

true

He who is diseased or unsound pelvically is man while thus; his Soul is barred out from the
all

God-inte
affection
to

Hea-

vens whither

sound sleep, and his Immortality is not certain till he does become sound. Woman everywhere is subject to the same law and penalty.
Souls repair during
X.

the wi

careless

XVI
faculty
i

We
is

hold that any overpassional, inconsiderate male

human

no man and that such a husband must necessarily destroy the best wife ever given by Allah to the son of man; ana
XI.

which
For

the

riappin
j

An

overpassional

woman can

easily destroy

and

ruin

y or
;

any husband on the Earth and totally unfit with the world
XII.

him

for combat

an(j

do

wrecke

Children are the


is

gifts

of Allah. They

come not will


COme
need
a

unless the message

sent for during the wife's lunar season;


time upon conception, unless based

hence any artifice to prevent

and her moon's changes,


to

are diabolic,

dangerous and inhuman


bodies. as Souls as well

both the
XIII.

man and

^
brink
the$e

the

woman,

Ghouls and fools think to avoid all disaster through the murderous habit of incompletion of the conjugal rite. But

66

A Physician's Legacy to Humankind


the wife and husband, both for such folly mistaken, they are bladder and brain, nerves and Soul of disease hatred, besets
in

evils Why? host of in the wife. corresponding a him, and unnatural, but suicidal and merely not is it Because XIV.

fraud conjugal a is also

among whose results may be reckoned


and impotence on
his side,

paralysis insanity, dyspepsia,


fore
vs

and

much

The Ansa
e
establish

leucorrhea ulcers, inflammations, ovarian and uterine, vaginal and disgust hatred, and physically, side, her on prolapsus and sides. both on generally "Damn" wives; their of modesty the respect XV. Too few husbands

>ly

the

higfe

usedofaltk

powerful are trifles beautiful perfumes, drapery, that forget ~" *~ wife a for impossible is it that know adjuncts; do not
!

talthatwe
is

him unless she

that
is

WON, not made be she and Soul never hold her


is

he that compliance; to forced


to realize the

ncally

those by except association conjugal of God-intended joy


affectional
to

Tom

the He

sleep and

the wise

husband

which endearments and caresses magnetical and b none let all, Above themselves. suggest

ound. Wonaj
alty.

careless

of modesty; for

whoever cannot "


-

'

isiderate

or quality power, any of exercise XVI. Too frequent matters, marriage of true especially faculty is ruinous. This is Heaven or results-Hell two which are only productive of
For the true

iust

"
-

. nn n
0I of mat

necess-

and holy

rite is

ascensive

and

leads to health,

M?L\
andf v and

lowest the to joy; or descensive, leading too rocks sad which on and Hell,

glorious and celestia gracious, happiness, delight, longevity, moral social, depths of

for co

domestic

many

Souls are

wrecked
,

f^
*i
-

m
1

[Note: At

come

in.

They

myster.es the of points esoteric the this stage as such to wntten are but printed, are never

J*** ! U

t*U
3^

>
rite-

them....] observe need and will properly

I -Love
* ^ ^
Will!

and husband between


but
it

brink of the grave,

{0 udici0US i

Doctors, clergymen,

^^^^^ ^CZ^
\ lawyer*, merchants, y
67

w*

should

,j

i to the la t ,

offers

ijug

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA NEW THE


all

whose minds
like

are constantly
all

of

mental culture, are

on the more or

stretch, also,

women

less deficient in vital

energy,

and

all

will speedily

and

elasticity

of

spirit

reach primitive vigor, endurance and body only through the natural
set forth
still. It

methods and agents herein

XVIII. Conjugal love never stands

either increases

or diminishes, and husbands


..
i

and wives both

injure and mar

^
r

^
.jirtrc \ here;

all its

u
and a

x \

by heedlessness

ii

__

Morning embraces, not too often, are prolific of nobler joys, health, satisfiedness, and better still, offspring,
XIX.
than in the night.

W^
I
:eturnsl

toherSouli
It

can

She

who yields to a libertine is sure to be despised by him!


patronizes a harlot
is

00(^'

He who
are

worse than a beast, and

either

^* ^
She

unworthy of the forms they bear, for no beast

sins against

^
:o

one or c

beast morals as

humans do

against theirs.... Whoever yields


is

fall.

ill

to passion not love-founded


for love-passion builds

not only a fool but a

suicide,

passion;

but

up the human Soul, but mere lust absolutely wastes Soul, and everyone guilty of the folly knows
this

have a sin a

XXV.
loves

No

from experience, for a debauch lessens the entire volume

and wh<

Whoever is false to a true wife or husband contracts the malaria of Hell and is sure to bring home the subtle poison
and
lay the
faith

of power!

XXVI.

Proprietorsh

broad foundation of domestic damnation! Sexual and purity are the price of power! Just as Love is the sole

XXVII.

oaman.

base of Immortality.

Not all people have Souls.


he

Both husbands and wives will grant as a boon when either would refuse to accord a rite claimed as a right. Nothing is lost, but everything is gained by the persuasive mode. He comes too near who comes to be denied. Insistence is brutahsm. Ask in love:be sure to show it; if you're true, she s sure to know it. Slow paces last the longer. Unless

XX.

XXVIII.
comes

m co

i^^L g

^ ^tT
11

then your mate!

but growing Hell is kindled! XXI. Govern yourself, then you may rule a kingdom, and
7,

a Httl e

p
of

^
i

*hich

iso

68

4ENT

A Physician's Legacy to Humankind


.

^ha,SO)Wo
!

deficient
in
i

\iu|

Nothing but love can keep a man faithful, and not he unless finds greater always, solace at home than abroad; that
XXII.
just that's and
ess
it.

s Vl 8or,

endurJ
natu

They too seldom must have

do,

and

that's

her

fault; for

ugh

the

he does, she's never sure of him

XXIII.
It either
L i

A woman

lov

must

love and b

increase

loved

in all its

h ini mjure

and

exercise it

true meanings, ought of course to have and at home; but if she doesn't have it there, she will

elsewhere;
,

and he who imagines he can keep her true, in heart


is

are

prolific

at least,

without loving her right along and right straight from

still, offspnr;

his to

her Soul

an

egotist, a fool

returns! It

can only be

won

and an ass! Lost love seldom by truth, assiduity and genuine

despised by!
beast, and
>east sins
either

manhood.
XXIV.
dressy
to fall.

An idle wife maybe successfully tempted; so may a


flattery.

agair

one or one subject to


but a

For such to be

tern pted

.Whoever
ol but a
,

yield;

She will forget everything but a

slight to her love

not

suicide,

passion;

man

will forget a slight to his love, yet never

but mere

lu

forgive a sin

against his conjugal rights. Ought he?


she

'

the

folly knov
volume

XXV.
loves

No power can tempt a woman against the man


who

entire

and

>band contrac
poison subtle le

XXVI.
XXVII.
so a

No

she knows loves her in return. but ownership, gives marriage rite of

equality.

Proprietorship

means

him. to dishonor her, to despair


not but trusted, wholly in love can be
the other dogs

ination

Sexual
sole

A woman
One

Love
is.

is

the

man.
XXVIII.
ruin will dog sheep-killing
all

boon a int as

ned
the
ied.

as a

right

woman loose one and he comes across if you grant him time; months six in wives girls or will
corrupt five hundred innocent
if

persuasive
Insistent

you but give her the chance to do

so. It is

her chief delight.

iff
>nger
Unle

* *

* * * *

lis

kindled!

Finally:

gdo

knowledge Ansairet.c the of mankind, of portion as also that


*hich
is

commend

study the to points these twenty-eight

only written.

69

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Notice.
for enabled
right, title,

The
and

avidity with
its

which this work was subscribed

me to assume

sole publication, wherefore the


K.

interest in

Corson

& Co., to P.

has wholly reverted from B. Randolph.


it

The

EVERYTHIN
great

Sec

a pi been lave
devious

ways

of

their life's

good

cheer.

To
surer

my

m
1

and gre

vou

know ho
been

once

hi'

The revel
ut

in

our

m
m<

Anythin

sound VI
following
St.

Mattl

K shall find:
St.

Mart,

k that

seek

opened."

^ John
thou
St.

wilt as]

Joh n

W,
So

veril

m
you
IE

Poised
*ust

und er:

70

rh;
>rk^as

'^Uion

)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

mind these people are

lost people, for there

is

and greater

way to power which YOU

can contact once

never has secret this enough, strangely you know how, and yet,
once been hidden.

The revelation of this


but in

secret has been going on

for years,

our material

it. forgotten have we civilization

Anything you want, you can your into look just but may sound very strange,
following
St.

This it. for asking by have


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

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

whatsoever now, even know, that


will give thee."
.

thou wilt ask of

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
Promised in this life secret this must understand the secret of asking, and
course, of but for; whatever they ask

jr

71

SUPPLEMENT WITH MOLA THE NEW


unfold to you.
It is:

Believe that ye have, and ye shall have it.

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

that believe but not ask,

you have

it,

and you

will

72

***

y u have

it,

and

23: "For Verily


>

1 sj,

this

mountain,
shall

^a; and

lose things whic


i ATSOEVER

Supplement The
to

he

sa:

Mola The New

73

THE

VFVS

MOLAWTTH SlTPLEMEN

flu

live
ias

*the

irtheg

Ui ng

As)

JBimon

est

th

innou

orth<
questi

\nd<
theoi

pow<

to fc

the

cha
on<

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

so seen or travelled have

much of the world as you and

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

it

affords

me

type, in put to pleasure great

for

use, world's great the

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

of history the time in


is

questions,

"Why

man

immortal?

And

as

we canvassed

and modern ancient, medieval,


the g ?
locale,

theories tneones

nypomoo ana hypotheses and powers and modes of


to forestall

^^J^ ~*
u
anticipate tne
the Spaces
this for

letters fairly

answercdAc

nature,

reso l ve d

the

of ^^^^ubUcation P and my intention and ***^ Beyond new work


entitled

chapter thereof to

mankind-and surmise. readily can one, as you who know


As you, Lord Earnest
morn, after discussing our
India,

more reasons

Augo^^^

Turkey, England, South America,


rnarvelling at

Palestine,

among

men

sou tne by reason or

fg^^U
^
75

^*^ ^

Arabia

Greece and
exist

took tread,

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


hats

and

sallied forth, leaving

the swift turmoil of the


ni

at its

wor

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
aye,

live.

The

come this whe said


t realizing

about
is,

and reclining at ease, and that which at least to some of Earth's denizens
us,

almost Arcadian world talked anent the life that


is

;t

lother

one a

are world t

yet to be.

canvassed various theories; how crude and wholly unsatisfactory most of them were Your words, my lord, fell upon grateful ears and

How ardently we

ofthousa
I classes,
I

ord
not
or

will

Some of your questions were partly answered then and there,


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
accepted.
civilized peoples

be at a11

Jesideratum

^eup
It

anoth
easy

is

rcd!-of si
puerile,

contr

instance,

whe

Among the Western (European-American)


it is

through

solid

pork
are

a comparative few.

generally believed in, the reverse opinions being held by


It is

chop

other rea

worst fate that can befall a


tne

not regarded as a blessing, but

the

ife

hereafter

human

man, by uncounted

millions of

race.

Whin the

pa

attainment.

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/

Greek
thin

the p<

Of all who
ratiVe
it

Christie,
110

alone

accept the doctrine, the Spiritualists

Hai

cla, ra

to have demonstrative

DronfT/T L oo as ,o the when p


because
views, hypotheses
believers

proof of its truth; some f identit and littl or no positive y

man has
stent

exi

^....
Let

begins, the

that

'" A opinions T two that any scarcely believe agree upon more than an LWO or three tnree th* a* the dead
there are
afloat
a

among them

mode, the how or where; so very "" r " conflicting many ia " y a >uaBM"*
points,
life;
i.e.,

cone
hS h
<

k
ubseq
,l

return; that the other

is

an advancive

and

^>

"

Phantomesq

76

ENT

THE SUPPLEMENT
worst
it is

turmoil i

its at that

a great impro\
at sea

meat

uj

n th
r

Jhind u
ird by.
i

live.

d this

They comes of

upon

thousand oth

points
ailed,

their accepting what

medium
true

weet

green

tave said

under supposedly when

spiritual

mtluen

n
cal

Orcadian:

the

life th

th's denizens

)us theories

em were.
:ars

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
all

a mediumship

and

and

and attend*

:d

then and that

.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

classes,

orders

^^avingalreadydoneeoin^
take

toll

,11

et discussed, n
11

to worship at

ab.

We were hnr
i

quest related up anothei the why see easy to


i

philo

>pb

much
per to

at

fast while

word

of supernal

life

is

essentially

crude

ey to

sleep

nstance,
ersally
a.

when we

.hat told are

spn.^an

umn

{*

civilized pt

= :3s
>

-*-*!

:::;:";;

blessing,

but

tr

nted

* million-

Protestant-or or Papal .th-Greek,

thout them
th

is,

* i ^
PlatteP
'

Swedenborgian aweuc.u ^Christic Harmomal or no man has yet been


existent

the

l.

n.gn the out point conclusions or

*2 ^~j
the

an a '

n0

wty and light light.

*|
1
.

Ut

J!Lnine
-

an rcelv
point

P''>
,

" 1 Ua '' StS

J that subsequent to

life

deatn physical electrica vapory, g airy, fc |e nonsolid, *,n, i. ' *ape, but when except excepi u a thing, neral ge phantomesque as a

^ ^ rvaUeat we"
l

^jT^Jy
1.
,

.u

the in or M< trine doctrine


<

hi

hoi

the re.a.n

hum.

Wit

77

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


the exercise of

to attract to the insubstantial figure certain peripheral or spheral atoms,

some undefined power

opening

nme

we therefore,
withstand
^stains
strong

sublimated, refined yet material, given off


conditioned, odized matter in

from peculiarly some cases and from the

their

bodies of peculiarly constituted persons of either sex in other more frequent

as

Ho

not

here

alk

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

Joseph's

wire
in th

passage
Sons

of

God

were fair

anc

them to

wif

gthe
Let

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

again invisible. People there are

that
ft is

pas
difl

tion

and

in

between

possible

on

them, the

spirits eat

and drink, and cases are cited wherein

most ration
is

they are alleged to have held carnal intercourse as before death and this is affirmed of spirits of both genders. They
tell

to say,

th

invisible,

us, too, that this

doctrine

is

not horrible, even

if it is

semi-entity

true. This latter point,

however,

is

possible, provided such a

what

thing as materialization ever occurred,

he w
jokes

and

it

by thousands of witnesses that such thing


poss.ble, but of actual daily occurrence. It is by certain persons that

can be proven
only

darkling la
play

not only held

experience
drink, sle*
for

the doctrine

and

acts are true, but

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
>
,

that Jesus Christ himself was the result Mary and a materialized

of an amour between

there

doctrine
its

advoca

attenuatic

would nc
phantasn
force, str<

Such

78

*l*
powc
'(o
h
,!

THE SUPPLEMENT
ripening time

absolute essential to propag

the Nazarite, and that, too, genesis to that deny we Therefore,


'^offL

notwithstanding
'H1C CJSK

its

advocates declare that the Bible

itself

sustains their position

held

th ai

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
wherein Testament elder the in passage

omhodied
hani

we are told that "The they that men of daughters the saw Gods, Sons of God or the
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.

man

ma

exhausted, q

And

there were giants

in those

day

scort

Let that pass


It is
th

more
with our
educa matter-of-fact practical,

rd in what

difficult,

H,

touch,
:

soi

and

intellig

how

such things can b


of man
is

tell the d

afterlife the that supposition possible on the that be; to it represent most rational of the current opinions untouchable, impalpable, death he is an
is

as the

to say, that after

irnal

tote

not

horrible,

m
i

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,"
for there

in
t

i'

aait

si

thill'.

It

is

urren

it

resu
rf

ver
(id*

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.
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,

Yet this. all for

the

ni

*
*

attenuation of a comet's

trail,

he II*
itu
t
(

*<
it

Such crude

for they

do

dignity the not rise to

79

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


of ideas

concerning postmortem

man and

life

can but b
i

exceedingly dissatisfying to
the face;

whoever looks death squarely

ediumshi

such a case are apt to reject su h crude speculations, cast them aside, cry "bosh" and look
in

and most of us

rk thewo
subject,

an<

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
elsewhere for better light,
shackles

The fac
the

weird
a

n(ierlie u

^
for

ucle

or

and begin
all

in stern reality to think.

various

Not
else is

of us are quite certain whether we or anyone immortal, or whether all these asserted
piritual

the
off

notori
as

a ge

phenomena may not


:es

after all

b
it

ttributed to diffe

more exp<
spiritual

from the alleged ones; for

may be that some other

n
(

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

turning d and unkn

flowers in

hard

by

people af

wretch u,
than bra!
over

ZZZTL

"f

the

solid foundations for the belief author s Soul than are to be found in any branch or phase of modern or

and more

deep

broader

TellentTto
and

vT from aUth Was ^ Davi! was * Dav thought rap was ever
author^ s K Wirf
resulted
f
r
ls

ancient Spiritualism; whence it follows that th aUth r aS SU ect merel y> or that the

wh

right th<

these sp

spiritual experience, simply

do they
taken?
1

a Spiritualist before Jackson

of,

hub of tv7 v

founded upon firmer grounds than these afford,


>

^
U
i

heard in Hydesville

Pnming

t0 Start
'

The

UniVerSe

h > ^e

or

propag;
things

of Light in

the

author has a

belief

Where

viz., direct

How

i:

80

THE SUPPLEMENT
positive, above, certain, worlds superior to the oht of
all

can

the

but

squarely

globe, and which the on ediumship


the

are fully described in

t0 re )ect
)sh" and

such

look

subject,

in Seership, III, a book devoted to the Part Bulls, work New Mola. The in partly and

authors
ler

of

&i
the
just

The

fact is

that

most of us

find

it

impossible to master

felt

ultramystical and weird

so-called principia alleged to

allowances

of

all derlie un

the

modern

spiritual

phenomena; hence we

ff the

papal

the reject or -hide


for

we

or anyone
spiritual

the

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
a

erred

off as

being medium, genuine

only an astute trickster

far

to

different

more

thereby and horn a through howling expert in

giving

lat

some other
a good

having

by performance the varying and horn a in messages spiritual physicians brown that pretending and gas the turning down
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
,

wet bringing as well as feats,

ond, the whole


producible by

third place
i

it is

of

identity

so

people after

pick the
;h

logic

wretch
than
over

upon

waste to money more with simpletons wretched

the

aperture
believes

brains to use.
the

game self-same The

is

being enacted

all

firmly

world; for

rounds
eeper,

of

the

broader
in the

Wherever Old Nick is


and

prayer of house a erects God there; chapel a build to sure

resident or ranch
it

phase
that

wherever true

right

follows

>ly,

or

that

the
ply

before

Jackson
or
]

Hydesville

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
, .

starts^ duty its flaunt counterfeit base there will the w h n wha eat and only, beings aerial spirits are

mediumship

up crops clairvoyance ^ or

>

m*~v

slumbers the are cept eX do an

nkhttoti*

things

achieved?

Where

is

2?

rf

belief

Where do

we go?

How do

w ^o What we live?

Land. Spiritual ~~ n the tne

are these
at
^

drink? d tan eat

direct

How

is it

than lighter being spirits, that

am

*y

81

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


even
the lightest of presently

known

gases

yet are able


lift

to manipulate weighty objects, rap, tip tables,

people and furniture and assume the solidity


flesh,

and carry of compact


ijoon

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
bone,
hair, clothes

or g<
c

f
ti

How
uthor

Eai on
c

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
tales, as

own

rtafc

at jfencd

nor a stream of bread and butter and some meat daily flowing pply that writer s wants
the
rising,

Sun from

^
i

^ ave ^
ever

if

Selah

itherwise

Before replying to the above questions in the light of a higher knowledge, let me put another very weighty

A recen
to

ought to be responded to

first. It is this: Is it

one which not generally

identity

for

the

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

impe

themselve:
That

branches of the felidce that is, from the hug and royal Bengal tiger at one end of the line,

was

through
else

all

the

intermediate grades and links down to weighing ten ounces. Each and all are

resemble
more tha:

little Sally's

pet kitten

nothing

but

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

cats

"somewh
crust

we]

they

do

human

that of the other, with sausages, with a central fountain

cJi^Vk celestial beatitudes;

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

well as the

beings as

been
cast

pac

asid

because

^ T
16ntS

that "loi
for

an enclosure fenced
squirting hot pot
pie,

wha
st

telescoy.

rSceW larded nicely

"hTm Negro

Whkh

are

*^d donkeys

oi

and

babies-underdone and

immea

well-seasoned!

82

4ENT

THE SUPPLEMENT
?
et are

ises

**,
1

lift

and

being asked of to take a second plate! think just People so wide apart never sprang from a single
descended

pair.

idity of

Man

compact
Pertinea

ese are

from primal types and was not created immortal, because he was originally monkeyfied, if not an out-and-out
baboon or gorilla; and, be
apes!

lnswers
r

or down.

will be calk
believe fa

knownthere are no immortal How did man become death-proof? No answer was
it

tars

ever
the

on Earth

made

to that tremendous question until


it

ereof abundair
ault-flnders
luite; nor to
1

author of these lines gave

in the chapter concerning

b
stt

Immortalization in the
referred at this

work

called Eulis, to which you are

especial point. But


it

some men

are

immortal

and

butter

and

and have
it

proved

by reappearing

that

is,

have proved
d;

t writer's

wants.

if

ever a case

of positive

identific

not
I

otherwise

n the

light of a

A recent pamphlet proves too much:


to

that

it

is

impossible
.ire

ghty one whi


it

identify

even

if

hundreds of apparent proofs

given,

not

genera

for

the

manifestor

may be

a joker from the Diaks, wlv

ongui

can

impersonate

whom

they choose

and

these

Duk

part as are the

themselves
That

the huge
,

lion

origin. earthly been of have to proven be cannot must peopk Immortal was an unfortunate brochure.

through

all the

resemble their

antemortem

somethin be must they selves;

Sally's pet

kitten

ig

else but

cat

that and somewhere, more than rarified gas; they must live though even somewhere" cannot be Earth's abdomen
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

seen the
c hurch

capto

mouse
|

lan bein
t

full

long

the

delight
other

side.

They cannot
all

live

on

this Earth

or in
a

its air

either,

f the
ce d
is

because
'

missions
aren

th

came Hong way' cannot mean beyond


they
say they
to us

from
the

but off; way long


either,

Milky Way

an

the by cloud, fleecy a appears what to the unassisted eye

fe* closure
pot F hot ,g
host

cope

is

of glowing

innumerah an of radiance seen to be the faint so Heaven, the awful

Suns studded

in

monkeys

'^measurably far
the

^-season*

known no away that flaming of quintiilions nebulous haze of these


83

telescop

ort

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT

#.
we
started

Ir

ght from the stars

of illimitable

on the hither shore of the some of which unquestionably

-our
i

tho

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

on

its

journey not

less

thous
perpetu
is

no da

-ell-demo

of

90,000 miles in each and every second of recorded time; and to talk of an organized
1

the speed of light gives a

mean of

hen
il0ineS

being rushing through space at that awful and tremendous pace is to utter rank and contemptible nonsense; and
yet

^
:Uthors
i and

we
of

there are authors in the accepted ranks of reform thinkers who do utter just such puerile stuff, which passes down with

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

gulp

so capacious

much....
le

closely

The supposed nearest


Sirius the Great

fixed star
fire

is

His Ruddy Might

E,supposi
f
ignitude

globe of

believed to

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

Moon Now light

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

Rtoplung
mdredand

flying

wsinde s
either
I

\\\
'.

march.

away

that

it

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
ere
it

light over

fandone
re

reasc

Med

mom

flhods
,

J ***

no 8

^
.

whe

flashes

on

Earth's

lndl

Jhetheo

84

IT

THE SUPPLEMENT
the

h re of

sight. startled

In both hemispheres the naked eye beholds less

^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
live

us whenever

in

perpetual
i

day

the dead do now, and


eye,

and

absurd,

6s

there is
is

darkness to the clairvoyant

and

clairvo

ince

omputations of
iles in each and

a well

demonstrated power not


are told

to be gainsaid or laughed

down.

)f

an

organized

Now when we
the

nd

tremendous
yet

and are expected to believe that homes of the dead are beyond the farther shores of the
if intelligent,

nsense; and

Milky Way, we,

can but smile and conclude

that

*eform
sses

thinkers

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
this span frequently ones beloved and friends, mates, relatives

credulity of the

old

beliefs mere

ind

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

and

see

how

it

looks in the light of

common

ddy Mightines
o be
seventeen
over

sense,

ists a heat

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
supposing
it

to

us reach could spirit a that

>n; while
,

Sirius

surpasses

the

one than less not of rate the at have to plunge through space during leagues English billion hundred and twenty thousand
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

much

swifter

ans
K

ten

n*
and

hundred

miles of rillions

m
lC

that

it

tak

and completely abandoned wholly, totally,


instead.

forever,

and

awnal

chasm
-

more reasonable one be adopted

Of

course in

limited
arth
intellects

monograph
I

like this,

have no

tn explain space to

g
ive
Yet Sin*

methods whereby

reached

different c

nd

other

Suns

Wing already done so in I wherefore in the precedent volume Seership, were. briefly indicate results what those
The theory that at death

New The Eulis and

Ma

as well

only here shall

W on shes

mankina immortalized

85

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


sheer
fleshly

body behind, that

put

it

in a chemical light
a

fleeting

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
gets rid of the iron, carbon, silica,

mankind
w

enough; |
for
"
:

me

of hydrogen either
Earth and

spirit
it

or the place
is

really

it

goes

is

emphatically true; but that

remains so

not

true.

Man
i.e.,

oxy-r The

man immortalized

are essentially the

same

who
tenuate,

ambitious, ignorant, stolid, sharp, learned, stupid, isolated gregarious, fastidious, gluttonous, lustful, chaste, musical,
profane, devout, skeptical, exclusive or social; after death as before he delights in cities, solitude, bucolic or urban lifeflowers, architecture

rol

* tance
.

^ ^
notion
ad

0O

^' U

gw
eS

we do

here and

axi

according to idiosyncrasies and personal tastes and bias. He expends his substance and must replenish it because he labors and thinks and accordingly Nature has

continue

iectricalma

provided

for

material
Ijdrogen,

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.
Certain authorities affirm that as he is at death so far as shape

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

him

there as here, except that

ni
it

laws
ty

of

from, sweet

the
as

po

the

ring

dove'

the

distant
I

river;

have

have I

been

and resistai

man

remains

after, just

wholly
.

upo

and substance

are con-

in

Unn u Upper World


3nd

SamC breath S eak of there P

the sprir

bei "g in the

nvers houses statuary, gardens, palatial mansions, theaters,

trees, forests, lakes, seas, islands, continents,

This gr
mainly
y

con

ZZT<* ^ o qualify or A fuHy and clearly


things imply

S P itals - l

one who thus spoke, but failed explain. I do so now All these
solidity,

which

whos e
itself
c

po

substantias if not absolute

mov

which of

ross-mag

86

1ENT

THE SUPPLEMENT
is

chemical

ourse

sheer nonsense if the

Upper World
are

is

but a figment,

a nd
r

other

mbe

or

^
protoxide

these If things phasma. fleeting a nan erhydro genie sup mere mankind
in

mere appearances
it

personalities,

is all

hereal bein
-re s

ell

no

ome
<

more than are that, we and the but time has enough; veil and show exactly what that the lift to me for

ice
1

ll

goes t(H.

" really is. more

not

true.

Mar

ty the samel>

stupid,
chaste,

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
attenuate,

isola

mi

:ial; after deat

)lic

or urban

do

here and m

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
H
he

astes

and

bias.

highly of streams and continuous

rarified, highly sublimated

h
;

it

because

may what matter electrical


of

spirit or Soul the called be fact in


is

has

provided tor

there But substances. material

neither

silica,

carbon,

ie best things

and time-serve
i

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

might

as well be

d moral
:

worth
the

in estate real
at

>no polized

tl

distant

V Upper he
int only
for

river; I

echoes of the symphonies then only then, and melody; have heard its delicious
unrest discontent, of spirit the

have

ind

been able to smother puny of rage resistance; to smile at the


I

man

and

rery

mains
stance

after,

m*
f\t

wholly
in

are

the

being ere

mainly composed
insions
th^
J

ut b sp oke,
;o

now

All t
i

o lidity

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

ten ma of quintessence This grand river, rife with the magnens not Magnetime,

upon the absolute knowledge coming. time spring of the good

that

all

would be

right

87

THE

NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


i,

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
This
i<

river reaches the confines

th
'

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.

man

underside of this mvstic Land upo'n


res.des for a

who

^
"
i

tfE

Hietary

'

where
n

woi

mded
(Willte
ike

2X2
I, tS

1Z*

being V

the

It is

of

almost a hollow sphere, with Farth P

a nut, far

away

in lts Ce nter;

spaces at to poles, it would be a complete >s reached over a ridge of va.t ,

'^^*** sphte f T"


Kir- +u

obe

ipply,

e^
I

surface

alway

The
'ersifie

Earth heat and moisture potencies; there heat and water as


e

fo

living

the twin

stence.
,s

spirit

ran*

we know he hem
'

labor
the
are

even

compound HeTwh ?h th Se no, known up "XT*** he r there d


in

not foTmone, or food o ra

"" " mem


'

have n he " Ce its 3 " d cons equently

:z rr r
on Earth

genesis from

spaces, b but they have a different nature _? and those

necess *es create on Earth there are Hei,s

^ ^^

itS

7"
its

here, c
ile.

Its

their

silv<

glowii

ill

incon
fact;

does not

^e through aqu eous h


when
gifted,

SSS SS"
or c Ur
tha

d
'

ein

Neither doe

Z " ^ZTu
'

" 0t 0f *

any way disturb the h , -ore than a belt ofle


writer

Ta " nd

the

nL T

ta

Jerusalem" to a sea o 'y supplied with new material on

^ 2 T^ *** T T l ^^1^ ^

r
' '

^^ "d

^
d "" r
' >

Poe's

spl

matter,
e P P le

meofl
rare

PreCedin

death

nov\

ignifica
things

clairv^nce.

Cha " ge deflect ^fract or in P3SS throu S h il a "V *>** W0U,d Indeed a " ancient

It is

was

the

*?

Se ' f- Same " NeW


iS

Hvolutio

Land

C0 " Stant it.

^e Bibk
there.

.ts

underside, even *>

nimortj

88

EMENT
I

THE SUPPLEMENT
it fl 0Ws

cushion,

surface upper
particles, pa:

* aY be compared
US
IS

most sublimated which, together with those supplied from the Sun
its

is

continuaUy giving

off

iderside of which
the COn raw*
surface

planetary family,

another and vaster

belt

which of elsewhere,
drain

hose upper
>

woulcl

more hereinafter. Of course this day exhaust ne the Earm were not that
>

result

his mental,

moral

this against, provided

world

actually growing larger instead

but

comparatively
than

away. wasted of being


he will tell
strike

How? Simply ask any astronomer,


Some

and

you that from seven

to twenty million meteors


are so burnt

the Earth every twenty-four hours.

^arth, like the


t

kernel

as

be impalpable dust; others, tons in solid weight. Th

for two

large open
Its surface

supply,
is

everywhere except in domestic and


equal to the demand.

financial

te sphere.
is

always

surrounding these
volcani
it here,

The surface of that


diversified
of living

iEthic zone

is

far

more

he edge of a
as

than the Earth, with multitudinous


hills, vales, cities,

seas, rivers
etc., just

we know

water, brooks,

towns,

;he twin productive

know them
it

have no
its

or

cold; hence

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,

it,

and

consequently
Earth

its

glowing beauty;

its

flowers, fruits,

gardens are each and

all

incomparably superior

UVAVv

abounding are Hells

liferent

and nature

more gorgeous the of days early the In Arnheim. Poe's splendid Domain of of drawings mediumistic had often present Spiritualism we
and
far

here witnessed any actually Irem ot gardens than the

coarse of ot peopk its do *t, nor

matte

Receding
ht or

sa death

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

clairvoyance

Uct, *& ;
paS s

phenomena; things upon the deserts of the Land Beyond. of God the It is clear the purpose of
that
the

this

Lmverse
hat,

I
er

m an Indeed,
Land

t through
N

means "Selection homos. the of immortalizing


proclaims
it

Solution -wuiion

and aim

th accepted, not be - if u these

1* Bible

self-** thi5

and all human


in

*** is

** Hence,
""mortal.

derside,

* eve"

view of as intended were But only some trees


it all,

development history and men some that declare

^
.

"gh n1

ar

we

89

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


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

There

is

sufficient seminal fluid to stock the

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
Eulis
It
I

fish, fowl, insect, reptile

or

a^

have already said on that point


to prove that the

irth
appc

requires

no argument
in

projectional mental states people try to inculcate; for

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

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,

any other locus

Upper World, must be adapted *

orld

ind

awls of

and
it

forces, as the
cities

New Church
that have
yet,

has

endure for countless centuries struggling for birth within the womb of Mother Time'
will

tood for ages and

and palaces

*erv c

3re entirdy

humln^'Tff humamty, differing somewhat from


hprp->t^

HencI they consume Hence food hate, love. .*. food, 1.1 aspire, curse like troopers and pray like get pleased, jealous, P*casea, 5 jealo angry, holv an H ^k * U M hUmanS d0 eP everywhere; and they Whfal,^ T J' e0 " le si and pray to P P "S them and n,7 put on long faces and play Holy Willie generally.
'

huma "

Stil1
'

but
"

il is

a modified

*i_

^ ^ T"
,

that lu<u which wnicn


Strict

we

^
?
!

I md

'.
t

Som e
o

reaii:

Stamped

hu ' ^

*kin r;
tacti ve

^ f*" ^
90

l ting a

exhib

tfENT

THE SUPPLEMENT
k the
globe

be wouldn't They
everywhere else,
is

human

reaches
>

ri ri

Peness.

they didn't! Knowledge there, as the result of continued effort, and a dunce,
if

^ffian
Ps

or

doltor that
tile

is

to say, a

foolhere must have the

ears of his

devel
ie

into

within it;
rule?
I

by experience cropped ere he can pass muster there wit as do here. Ambition has its fields, too, congeners his and God
inscrutably mysterious beyond as He is to anyone is except that no one can successfully assume to Earth on be His appointed agents there, at a round salary, and laugh
just as
at

iwful

ne

on

that point

in

he Upp er
must
be
adapted

"how he
is

sells

them," as

is

done among
fifty

us.
I

Of

course the
its
I

zone

vastly larger in area than this Earth.

said

under

identical
lal
:s,

of

its

surface

was about three hundred and

miles

did not
its

or

vaporous
ever

mean above the Earth's crust, but above the outer edge of
atmosphere.
the
is

could

The

thickness of the zone from the foot of

it

to

human

beings

general plane

of its surface in the thinnest, or


its

polar, parts
is

nduring. But

the

not less

than one thousand miles;

equatorial depth

affairs; nor

are

five

times that. Figure


it is;

on

this,
it

astly personage
less so than
here

World indeed
arrivals

for vast

and you will see what a vast must be, seeing that the daily

of the dead are at least three each second of the clock;


its

urs. Nor

is that

and
'

compute

nesque,

magical,

human beings,
parting

numbers some of whom, however,


still

to exceed, say, a hundred trillion


are constantly de

ipon lm

thence to other and

fairer climes

New

Church
have
yet

with impregnated halo All of us emit a sphere, aura or


the

alaces that

very essence of

ourselves; sensitives

know

it;

so

do

centuries

dogs
flies,

and other pets; so does a hungry


snakes

lion or tiger; aye

ber Time
it

and

the insectivora, as

is

mo diiied
realize

ichwe

Some of us are some are warm, attractive,


Making;
attractive.

we know electric, some magnetic,


cold

others mixed

friendship and love-inspiring


electric

huma^ :rictly
ire
f

others

are

but

not

curse
angr
tht
to

Let a learned Thesp

of the

latter

makeup

ealous,

here

and

brainy his with charmed Wangue an audience, and though soon will they pyrotechnics, ulting and glittering verbal

ig an
illie

dpray

gen<*

symptoms, e, exhibit impatient or somnolent what wonder week a in hi day every word he uttered and

forget tne

91

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


them, but not into them; he made them think, which is a tiresome piece of business with most folks; and few speakers can succeed who do that! He'd better
all

was

about.

He talked

at

make them laugh


tickled,

"fit

to

kill."

People will pay well for being

but they grudge a dime for real instruction. Curious fact, but true as the Gospels. Pitted against such a man let there be a half-taught, but very loving, ripe and mellow man with rich, round tones, with Soul in every word, but with not one-tenth the logic and erudition of the Pundit; yet he carries the crowd with perfect ease, and everybody is wide awake treasuring up every good thing that falls from his lips The reasons are palpable and plain! It is heart against head, Soul against logic; and Soul is sure to win. Still other persons are diamagnetic and exhale a sphere or aura as a flower does perfume, and like that, too, capable of being gathered and utilized by those who understand the matter and some of the disembodied people do. Certain houses dwellings and locaht.es have the same characteristics. The mdividual ,s a natural physical
65

theu

may

mm
depa
left, i

maki
wror.

Eartr
atevi

TT
"so

sometV
n

'IT Capa
'

k?

habkuSv H

"

"t

^ bdn8
" 5 f

medium, the places are likely SamC ln Case -> b * emit

"*

Utilized

I!'

CCUlt

>

-Pirits. It is far

in

cham bers

"

eaTT he im Tr
We
how
i

Pe

7T

WitH tHe Spedfic 3Ura re S me places than in

^
^
>

ked

lt

"

matter

die of disease, age, suicide, accident

- --'
spac<

electrical

^i^
^eteMrZ

ToTtL 21

but before our bodies uoaies are tairl coJd the y nno u 8 ZeS Ut Hke sweat trough the SUtUrCS CXpand n the sa Pnnclple as

glow

etying tenant,

and

rr
lo!

to permit the

we

are dead!

iWe

allud

upoi

f the
Soul
a

just begin to

the

92

lement

THE SUPPLEMENT
really live!

!| mto

SW
with
He'dbettt

But the process is not yet complete. Sometimes, the


spirit's

fbusi mess
^

newborn
rivalries

do

that!

disgust of Earth and earthly "friendships, and unrequited toils, the hollowness of its "loves"

"'P^weifor^
instruction.
Curios

the selfishness, its

incline
it

infamously hard and ill luck on Earth it to a prompt departure and instant deliverance, and

ainst

suchamanb

ipe and mellow Dm

very word,

but

rf the Pundit;

yet

d
5

everybody
that

is

falls from to

about for someone like itself to indi< \u the where, the way and the how. On the other hand, in life it may have been oppressed, badgered, lied about, envied, thwarted, and its conditions may have developed a perverted phase of desire for iustu in modern parlance, revenge; and that desire may cause its
anxiously looks
departure to
left,

n ! It

is heart agai

be deferred, or

its

frequent return after

it

has

re to win.

in

both cases bent on giving a Roland

for an Oliver

and

sphere or

aura

making things unpleasant for those

who

have maliciously
there are on

o, capable of

I:

wronged
Earth
at

it

in the life below;

and thousands

lerstand the

matt

tortured daily to the very quick; foiled and thwarted

do. Certain

houses.

every step

by the viewless dead

whom they have injured. A

Tk characteristics.

the

places are

life

later or sooner comes phase of Compensation! But the time em exist Earth between when it must realize the difference
just around thousands and its present state; and it soon finds Bo through way like unto itself their dead and auroral (where Austral Avenue toward the polar crowns

case

/.e.,bothe
,

by
t

It irits. spirits

force

hamb: c in

ybecausetheapj

fie
s

aura

required

launching forthwith austral moons are now forming), and th toward itself upon the celestial river, ascends speedily
mighty World

than

in

others

Above.

actor**

The World Above


several

dily sin&

days in

making one turn.

is but Earth, the does as revolves axially through flies also It of course

ntor
re

violent
*>

fairly

*
rincif

;weat
>
'

\ ^e ^
We

same p

^
egre
ust

through

tn. accompanies space with the Earth about the Sun, and w. dark the glowing orb in its tremendous journey around amplified be to and mine alluded to in a previous work of

upon in
Soul

Beyond the Spaces, if I the where "rives ^ the gorge S

it finish to live

The

nag

:;

ath

through debouches river Land, Upper of

I!

93

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT

accompanying friends say "now," or it is hailed from the flowery banks by loving ones long gone before. Thank God every one of us has friends up there in the bending sky where God's name is graved upon the iEth in glittering, starry letters, even if we have none but fair-weather ones here The rate at which it travelled thither was probably
its

but does not go ashore until either

emse ^

^
^
n

atm SP

* ch
and

th<

than three and a half miles per minute. It is of course visible to all there, but is astonished to find that no sooner had it passed the limits of the Earth's envelope, than
faster
it

much

not

we

strangely began to solidify.

The face is

It

lameness are all gone a delicious aromal air which thrills the being like the touch of lips of glowing love! lt has all the organs it had here, but has additional power qualities and whereof more in my larger volume. u u
.

wounds,

fairer in all cases- the

Mo;

scars, deformities, deafness, blindness, forever, and the lungs breathe

Earth ai
special
are

dea-

seldom

qualifier

exults in a

new

life,

rejoices in a

new

sensations finds itself in the midst of people perfectly assimilable to itself, in which it has

new

liberty, revels in

_,
emanati
visible

consequ

over us here

who by force of circumstances are

enormous advantage!
compelled to

associate with those with

whom

1^
8
parties
(

if

approaches nigh thereto.

hate be not recipro

- w.

vJS? "u fine a hole in a


!

de

pass each other through


J S

one w *y. Bore 8 door or shutter, and two currents of


aI1
it

Stream runnin

quality
they
,,

co^dX
fl

"
rf
f
^

ma

thetu

beir bearing to us Sp.r.tual


of which the world
all

i!f rl ' S

- ne
is

"

th6re 3 d uble Current

owing betwix

%**?

nS UP the ther dow -^e latter Love, Life and Light, in consequence ^sequence
'

*
&
,

OTS
often
(

th P

better Kr than

nni " once was and is gaming


it

^ ^^ ITxTT * ,lTl
94

~ .. stuff

the

because he * th and not s olar light L 1J> is the L11C vehicle vei llCie 5 of VISlOn, vision, 01 Wh erefnr a t U wherefore they must go to the poles and look down, eke cast

their soil

and

IT* dever
SWeetne:
Q
.

sooner c

fr

THE SUPPLEMENT
b anksb
Ui-

one

of

God
etters.

nam.

the hither tides and float to us Suppose the latter; do then a strange phenomenon they occurs do sooner they reach the outer limits no for of the Earth's atmosphere than they begin to lose their former
themselves
solidity,

upon

even

IK

which transudes
and they

away by a process analogous to


after death;

perspiration!

come among

us invisible, intangible, precisely as

as

Probably

they

were immediately

and
hie,

'minute.
to find

It

isot

Viewless millions round us

tli at

no

The bright phalanxes of the


Most of them have lost all Earth and only come "for fun"
special friends,
are

hither sky.

s envelope, r in

all cases; tie

Jss,

lameness ait

and they

special attraction toward the

find

it.

After their

cious aromal i

direct relatives

and personal acquaintances


general, very

of glowing In
Iditional
power,

dead, their interests have

become merely

seldom personal. Here and there they find a physically


qualified

larger volume,

person, and they place themselves close to them,

iberty,

revels

in

consequently are clothed

people

perfec

upon by the peculiar diamagnetic emanation or evolvement from them and become tangible,
capable of physical effort and sonorous speech just as
long as the
parties

ous

advantac

visible,
to
i

re compelled

supply lasts or until they withdraw from the place,


If

ot

reciprocal,

it i

or person evolving the precious aura.

the supply in

quality
one
two
way.

and quantity

is

inadequate to

effect materialization,

they

manifest in

some other, if less

convincing manner.

Some

ctirren

semitrance a into go others persons are entranced by them; they state that in by the simple presence of a spirit and

profound nonsense auditors and overlooking spirits marvel


of

the themselves, they which


at;

and the

latter

oil

and

J*

us

ridiculous the at guffaw often feel like breaking into a loud month a spent stuff thought to be purely Spiritual. I once being beside who, beneath the same roof with an Irishman female to both sensitive a clever quite trickster, was at times no times such at and presences,
sweetness

and

spiritual

sooner did a spirit

approach

who parties any of the

regularly

do****
95

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT met there to be instructed and amused, than Mr. Mick would begin to bellow and pour forth great streams of words barren of a single idea, empty sounds signifying noise and nothing more. I tried to teach poor Mick the laws of genuine spirit intercourse, but it was too much of an uphill affair; and the last I heard of Mick he was still roaming and ranting about
of Bashan, uttering avalanches of the compound and quintessence of stupid fol de rol which the ears yes,
like a bull
y

^
liatl
*

^ ^
*roUg

'

iagnel

pre

no\
d

lai

had ears not the hearts of his auditors drank in as Gospel Truth. The fellow might have been a real medium but for two facts: he had no magnetism, but a stupendous penchant for simulating real phenomena.
of a scientific or persistent turn endeavor to develop materializing conditions, and, if well seconded by
earthly friends, are pretty sure to triumphantly achieve principles indicated in The New Mola.
I it

the ears, for they

astei
jolitica
l

jever

rill

air.

sa tra

rth a

on

ipheav

ansfo
ffldSh

through a process analogous to death, the people of the zone quit it and migrate, not into space, but to a far vaster World surrounding the Sun. Its dimensions I cannot here give, for want of room. To that zone all the planetary spirits go after their terra and
terra-zonal experiences are over. there is incomputable. From

must end

this sketch. After a while,

about f

The numb.. of _ people

there again they

made plain. Meanwhile, strive to

the tremendous girdle of the entire Solar System. I cannot Here enlarge simply state a stupendous fact. In all there I are seven zones-the solar, general and five surrounding the Soul-bearing planets of the system, for only five have yet borne man. In Beyond the Spaces all these mysteries will be

mig_.

do not accept masks and faces" in

obtain materializations, but


lieu thereof....

the questions just answered were asked, others were propounded in reference to universal reform, the social Millennium, the good time coming and the mode and

When

'arioii s

sa

96

^EMi

THE SUPPLEMENT

d
trea
:

^ n 8 noise
e

^
and

%
;

advent. To these I briefly reply, but preface their of method remark her the that get before by they say to I have
hat
this

and

land and

this

whole Earth of ours

is

doomed

to pa

>

laws of

in 1

of convolutions series terrible a through


afc
rantb

electru

volcartk

gnetic, climatic

general upheaving and overturning of

ni ng

ichcs of th etc
.

which

the

&.

hearts of

hi

_
W

ow
id

might

have

Preparations over. world wide the things of state present the air the in abroad portents are there and on, going re now artul bode which but unheeded, are which nd lands social, be also will There man. and Earth the to disasters were as such cataclysms and upturnings military and
1

political

magnetisrr

real phenomena

tent turn
id, if well

endeavo:

seconc

imphantly achie

1
.

i
'hile,

through
quit

pr<

ie

zone

it

and

disturbances physical purely the while before; never known "Deluge the which of event, terrible the equal will almost the of axis the altered which reminiscence, traditional a is and Atlantis Old the sank equator; the changed Earth and but intact, yet pyramids its of few a with again, it upheaved Z,n Zahara of deserts the into land happy the transforming place took This kuveers. salt measureless the and Shur and recorded above the All ago. years thousand fifty-eight bout time good the before

;ter

World

surrounditt

Ss S

of too want give, for

**
Solar Sy*
lULW ndous
a
n,
fact.
1

*J X
,
r their

r
'

inspire displaced be will civilization barbarous and the present false a by inaugurated be will which one, ^placed by a true ion super immeasurably be therefore and fa"*

~
8
n
.

A spirit of religious
and such a
I

^ Jk nd ^ <g
In al
I

bloody

series of

waged by God's

have

for on

lyfive

J4
the

masterpiece in

dden re again will d such no for human blood,


Earth as
"
!

mysteries

these
in

mater

a* ializano

when

f men murder
c future.

^^^^J^Xf ^^ \"
- *^^ ^His benoo
the rivers
velr
ot love "pure pur for each other
Tt Its

God
l

f there

ed

^
an

'^ked,

* ask*
:

This is in the near ^purel y, are ones real variously, but the
is

"*

causes will
X

be attributed
,

ical>

that

univer
dthe
ling

internal meteors, Bolides, to say chemical.

97

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


storms, comets, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are the moving elements out of which the
electrical

and

bad

time preceding the good


fire-tempests in

coming. These all result from the Sun, which even now are working great
is

changes; but the awful clash will begin as soon as an awful solar event takes placenot long eitherthe propulsion

from explosion of
the

Suna

mass of incandescent matter from tremendous sheet of fire which breaks and
a vast

isver

mist;

streams in zigzag paths about the central orb, thus shrunken one twenty-fourth in size, and of course affecting every other mass in the Solar System: changing polarities; melting polar

fury,

huge mountains; altering ocean beds and river courses; submerging plains and deserts; building new islands and continents amidst the storm-tossed
ices; levelling

ishe<

will

waters; changing

bet
war
pas:
will

Earth's angle to the ecliptic plane; completely reversing netic, thermal, electric and isothermal lines, thus

mag-

occasioning

sudden climatic leaps from hot to cold and cold to hot,


of course generating famine, madness and disease, to say nothing of the millions who reach quick death, leaving their festering carcasses to poison the air and transform the fair lands into charnel houses redolent of cadaver

wic

Ale

wil

and death' The

ch<

present characteristics. In some localities it will be sulphur rife; in others carbonaceous gases will snuff out life as raindrops kill a forest fire. Crime for a while will reign supreme and property sink
its

air itself will lose

portions of

to a

rudimentary

level.

some parts, nitrogen

Enormous amounts of oxygen

in

in others will surcharge the air, carrying

nervously delirious death to some, intolerable suffocation to others. Most winds now blow athwart the Earth in curved paths; then they will rush straight up and down in clear-cut
lines, levelling forest

emptying

hurling
fields

proudest buildings into dust and driving of lurid flame along the march of ruin. The melting

man

lakes, devastating cities,

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THE SUPPLEMENT
liberation of berg- continents rushing down seas will relieve Earth's ends of steaming the mighty weights, thereby further changing polar angles, so that
ice polar of
strike

and

sunbeams

us as they never struck before, the consequence of which will be that terrible hurricanes, tempests of fire and
ice

end very near near, indeed; but then, as before, he will be very is mistaken, for God will still live and the species be preserved. The cerebral activity of man will be quickened, but at the same time the chemical change will goad him to vehement fury, energy and madness, making his eyes glare like famished tigers
will

combined, will

finally

convince

man

that the awful

or the horrible gaze of the

cuttlefish;

and he
will

create

such a Hell on Earth that the main business

and excuses for universal rapine, war, slaughter and unchecked play of the most damnable passions of the homos. In this change of things vegetation will participate; fields, forests, farms and gardens will fail the wide world over except in Ceylon, Central Africa and the Aleutian Isles, which places then, in Earth's awful famine,
be that of finding pretexts
will

become providential

granaries. Pestilence will not yet be

but will decimate whole nations; and cities by the hundreds will utterly perish by fire and flood. People
checked, however,
will

then begin to realize that

will also

money is worthless in itself; they any in God a of existence the deny then and doubt

sense or

assumed been yet ever has belief that which form in on Earth. Thus two starting points will be establishedthe end of selfishness and the abrogation of the clergy; therefore, the last religious war will have been fought. wiped be will governments National lines and useless laughed be rulers and out forever, the divine right of kings
people, the of rule at, and the solid foundations of universal time first the for by the people, for the people will become spread, to begins idea last this as practically possible. As soon

99

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


the

Commune will rise to shed its lurid light upon this death
civilization. It will arise

be eve
for

day of the old


will ring

everywhere, and the

man

ai

and wildly echo with the

terrible refrain:

beauty

capacity

Et des boyeux du dernier pretre


i

Serrez

le

cou du dernier

roil

that

yy

Hang

the last priest with the entrails of the las

king

be preparatory. The Commune will never stand, for the simple reason that their army will be all leaders,
All this will
like the
It

The
e sea,

regiment of thirteen Blacks I once knew in New York.' contained one general, two major and three
brigadier

generals, one colonel, two majors,

one sergeant and a private. good will comethey will abolish church sectisms, the laws of primogeniture and entail; establish everyone's inalienable
everyone's right to think for oneself. Marriage will not be repealed, but for a time will go out of fashion and be laughed at; but only for a brief period, merely to prepare for an altogether better state of things. All
right to schooling as far as choice to a certain amount of land, and

one captain, one lieutenant, But through the Commune some

the
is

ty p

clear;

present hard
fis
]

may

elect or ability allow,

been a

erected
for

sale

steeped

reapproach toward order out of anarchy and chaos will result from the conglobation of the sheeted fire coursing round the Sun, which mass will condense and become an mtra-Mercurial planet. But other causes will also have been work. The asteroids will be rushed togetherthousands of them and the heat evolved will seal them together like melted wax, and they will become a planet two-thirds larger than the Moon and will act as a satellite of Mars. Earth will have withdrawn from space myriads of bolides and meteors, and rushing comets will have whirled other millions upon the Sun or swept them off to outer space.
this

on

Hea

and sea

inste

Overso

She
the hc
hill sra'

her finj

Earth's tides
air

and

realize

angles will be reestablished

and a higher and purer

begin

are

foo

imperf

100

pLEM

ENT

THE SUPPLEMENT
,ig

Somv

Ve

^ere e a
refrain
;
'

ble

J* ^e,

evolved be t0
for

man

to

from ** waters and the land. It will be possible u be really, actually civilized! And an ord
that
it

beauty will
capacity

begin so grand and glorious

7Z
Is

exec,

tre

of description.

mv 7

"In that
ertrai]

new childhood of the world


veins be hurled

of

\\ t

of itself shaU dance and play, Fresh blood through Time's shrunk
Life

mmune

And Lab r meet Delight half way "


will

n
e

NH

be all

leader

Then but not


>

tiU

then tnere

w iU

arise, like

Venus from

knew in New

York.

the sea,

,nd three
tain, one

brigadier

The COMING Woman!


the

lieutenar

type of

which the
is,

entire sex will

one day

be.

One

thinj

he

Commune some
is
la*

clear;

that

the next civilization will be one of Love. T\v

b sectisms, the

present

has been one of some head,

much

ears, little heart

ryone's
let

inaJienabi

hard fists,

and no Soul whatever.


tffaix,

or

ability

allf

been a

mi jj

for

it

ha has both ground and martyred man


Its

principal busine^

s right to think for

erected false
fQr
s t ee

for a time

will go

sa j e

and

churches, base
at t jiem
lips in

altars

whose

blessings were

for a brief period


State

ped to the

com p e n e d us cruelty, who we

sham god were taught sat alom


to adore
all

oi things. AI

on Heaven's battlements hurling thunders through the sky

k
ted

ancl c,iaos
fire coursing an

and scattering indiscriminate

damnation

around

and become
jj

Thick as leaves

in Vallambrossa

alsohavebeen

_instead
Oversoul!

of the true God>

loving and tender t h e infinitely

^-thousands

an

together

lib

^-thirds
viars

larger

B^
upon
tides

she wiU nQt be a citv_b re d her worships


the
hills

^^ ^ ^ ^
.

of prick a at faint to lady ready

haut ton; but she will emerge

and fashion of hrine at the s the am.d cottage from a

nd^ es and
millions
and

rfs

air er ?ur

^ ^^^ ^^
are

you Do Woman! perfect and _ a well made) we ll. C ultured men us of best doubt it for the
,

fooled

bewiMered
.

very the by content t0 our hearts'


there s anyhow-and l haV e been,

imperfect

WQmen of today

101

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT

man who was a fair match for even an ordinary woman, much less one absolutely good, healthy, perfect. Talk about woman being a human negation over whom man has possessory rights! Why, it is absurd! And the next phase of human progress will be guided into grand
us!
I

more of

and

never saw a

^
^ P
s

la
-

abolis]

and si
f

rceci

women, but of a far better general type than those now on Earth, and consequently the world will have a loftier and nobler class of men, for it all depends on

success by

ty

tal <

and

fli

women.

and
a

one; yet she will have a splendid intellect, capable of seeing all sides of and grasping the principia underlying all questions; and her sound mind will be founded upon a healthy body. She

The coming woman will not be a virago, termagant or what is popularly known as a strong-minded

stat

distric

stop

outra*
are ai

nc

perfumes, because she will have no need of them; will eschew candies, congestion- and morbiditybreeding stuffs of all sorts, hence will not be an invalid two weeks in every month nor make an apothecary shop of her stomach. She will not be ashamed to call legs legs and will have a pair of her own made of solid muscle, not compressed sawdust; besides which she wiU have no need of "plumpers,"
respirators, "bustles," "palpitators"
will

will deal lightly in

fellow lbUV

\]

cases

willtr.

M.D.s
the ir

and

comes upon the scene first as her village advisor, next as a state counsel or and then as supreme executive of the nation. Her fame will spread, her influence extend until finally she will become supreme arbitress of
the world

weigh one hundred and fifty, use no hair dye, and will be the personification of grace, beauty and mature womanhood, and her voice will be clear, pure and musical as a glass bell; her hair wdl be brown, auburn-flushed, long and wavy; her complexion fair olive, brun et pun her hands will be small, feet large; flesh compact; eyes large, soft, bluish gray; bones well kn.t; and she will be both wife and mother when she

instead of wearing them. She will be five feet five in height,

will read the papers

mrr
catarr
(

final

lnana

^ 1

'

^
****
T1
natit>1

mple

f^
decid
P ro P<
the

102

%r
THE SUPPLEMENT
io

was

fair

mat;

She will not assume male


dis P lay

attire,

but

will dress so a

to
will

!ahu
n
i

!w
%(l!
Aii(l

her beaUty aS

Gd

intended * sh ould be. She

.^ %B
ed

abolish corsets

and quacks; heavy skirts, rouge, face powder s


harlotry, libertinism, love feasts

.,

and

sham marriages;

and

"o

grand

forced

maternity; lying news-tellers, slanderers, gossips, gab-

^P e than those
loftier

tale-bearers, by

d willh ave a

and flash
an(j

morphine, opium, rum, tobacco, lager beer newspapers; prurient prudes and male accouch

0n women,
a go,
termagant
one; yet
or

hold M.D.s responsible for public health, giving ther


salary

a state

and withholding
bill.

it

until

their

respect i\

nded
seein

she

districts

can show a clean

She

will put a

summar y

all sides of

stop to all the gross

questions; and

healthy body.

She

will have no need


-

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
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

and

morbidity-

be an

invalid two

iavj shop

of her

thus

legs legs and

will

m.D.s

>,

not compressed
of "plumpers:

;d

papers the read

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
it

to call

scrofula

and

fool

height in five et
.

dye, and

will be

^womanhood,
j as a
glass beU:
her

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
will

wavy;

1
""

sh

l
w

** k **
en she
as a

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


mental

will establish

^k^U^J
1

)ther visor

properly with national marri :ge burea us

next

and
,

w, province whose experts other the

^f^Z
be th

e eofth

"

decidmg

upon

r;

J~ 52tK ESL
103

^^^ISSJi
proper. see as they

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


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

She

will decree that possession is

man
be

in

all

respects,

but will not be a brawler for what


quently, there
against
be

properly belongs to the sterner


will
less

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
suited,

fails t

mischiei
usic
similar
1

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
practically

the question

queens do

calculate

Pane
national

ascertair

tmpties
I

know what

barrenness, fleurs blanches, gravid

ofprefe
the

backaches and
such
exist

such abominations are; and where the parties will be held criminal if they marry
all

brai

prisoner
be

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

comr.

taking
the
of

>

siste

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

unable to find

healtl

be
of

clean

stirpi

absolute

The
of'refor
retire,

cc

-e
so,

good
the

Z 7

P
104

Ane
/

pre\

THE SUPPLEMENT
to right a

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

Con
sequent

acts injurious his against


he
fails

by public

disgrace, followed

up

it

to

reform by surgically incapacitating him

tor further
cultivate

cantfc
and,
if sni

mischief, affording the

unfortunate a chance to

incurring

tk

females vocalics; while of oi falsetto line the in music w 11 them afforded employment have will habitudes similar
calculated to correct their
L CI
*J

duct. Girls
IvHCClU Ul Mead of being

il

nonentities,

abnormal bias. service state the will do v - procuresses VVV*JIV</VVV L/l ^ and UllVi Wi Panderers 11 Uvl them enable to quarries state and colleges national sewing
*

m.m^

*-

--^

and few

if

ar.

wh while K)C education; physical of ascertain the value >rth\ held be w will it conflagrates then and bagnio a empties
of

:rs

blanches

preferment. Policemen will

not be allowed

to beat

ut

ions

are; and wboc

linal

if

they

w
*

nan
o be

will

dec

protected fea

women iseased
to
i

>

national

mat

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
,

will be

regail

ded

of stirpiculture,

Li-

absolute

and fewer parentage of the coming

race.
r
.

schoc

labor,

for

then

for

fair

*
tb
i

done ,s work her when and sexes, both of "reformers" of ha fact th. in rejoicing and done duty retire, conscious of
t

The coming

woman

hospitals establish will

the cure

effected
s

the
in

good time coming

Soul

so,

World the of the Legislature

do, .he before But come. has actually a enacted have will

en

New

divorce Law.
be

arent

;irp

the

6*

held
rrio

&

will system A new marnage couple a will prevail; and if by chance

m vogue
fa.ls

^^
to dwell

one

105

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT


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

cord,

common

law and

common

^
of

haf

love f(

ma

obscer
l

azinei

effectually

removed or

anient
I

squelched, the world will be on the high road to the perfect Millennial Era.

immo

religio

The
religious

test

and

rule

and

political

by

and law of human social, domestic, life alike will be that all mankind are
certain inalienable
ghts, chief

reason

ness a:

endowed with
are
life,

among which
and
if

from

I:

liberty

and the pursuit of happ_ voo

the SO'

happiness or efforts are denied, frustrated, imperilled by the mate or constant discord engendered between them, that shall be good
life,

a wife's or husband's

me

for absolute divorce.

ground
anger;

So

will vicious habits;

undue

of mutual share of
in the

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;
refusal

disease inoculation; violent language; infidelity; unclean

common

needed food, raiment, shelter and comforts; refusal

earnings; refusal to

pply

common

ai5l

not being loved in return; mutual nonlove; impossibility

unfair reticence; nonconfidence; horror of nonconfidence; bmty t0 Pr per1 estate unfit *ess S ^ for parenta duties; unfounded jealousy; not loving the mate;

support; extravagance; extravagant conduct;

^ tZlt Tf r

'

106

THE SUPPLEMENT
mt\
re

of

happy relationship; unhealthful,

selfish,

morbid marital

usage
L

and demands; too frequent

parentage; unconquerable

her
lust
'

personal another; uncleanness; idiocy subsequent for love


I,
I

to

marriage;

**fc

obscene

bad housewifeliness; bad cookery; gossiping; demands or conduct; constitutional or acquired


complete invalidism; incompatibility of temp

*and,
Wdiiv

removed
'

0'

*
'

ament and org

nest

hiding";

professi

of

- road

to th

eperfc

athei chronic doctrines; or ideas principles, immoral unchronic stupidity; chronic incompatibility; religious

in
i

social,

domesti

that

all

mankind are

lalienable

ri

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
the social

e pursuit of happiness;
Diness or

efforts are

k-

time

and domestic coming, to be inaugurated by

safety valves of society in the

good

mat
t

or constant

discoid

The Coming Woman.


Respectfully,

shall

be good
anger

ous
1

habits; undue

Kate Corson
Toledo,

e;

infidelity;

Ohio

insanity: barren!

ugh

vice and
under
false

or husband
lUd J desire
curable

for

ecc#

and

relatio

ources

in su
re

maternity:

Uing
to

ff

ngs;

refusal
to
.

forts;

refusal re

tcond
jidefl'

oro f

noncon

rf

not

ft & low
s

unfits

107

THE NEW MOLA WITH SUPPLEMENT

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in this subject

may

on The

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which

provides a means of personal contact by the sincere seeker with those capable of directing them along the Path of Attainment.

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Beverly Hall Corporation
Post Office

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