POWERFUL MEDIUMS – DANIEL DUNGLAS HOME – PART-2

February 24th, 2007

Daniel Dunglas Home

Most of his/her séances were given in houses he had never entered before, in rooms he had never seen, frequently in broad daylight. He scorned the use of a curtained alcove or (perhaps) (perhaps) ‘cabinet’ demanded by most mediums of the day. He would enter a room modestly, dressed in elegant clothes that fitted his/her slender body like a glove so that his/her audience could see that he had no gadgetry to assist him, no room for concealment. He never took payment in money but stayed as a guest in great style at some of the most splendid houses and happily approved rare and expensive gifts.

Daniel Dunglas Home

Daniel Dunglas Home

Daniel Dunglas Home was born in Currie, a village near Edinburgh, on March 20, 1833. His father, William, an engineer, proclaimed to be the illegitimate son of the 10th Earl of Home, so on the paternal side the medium was connected with 1 of the most ancient and noble Border houses. His mother, Elizabeth, was said to have 2nd sight. 1 of 8 children, Daniel was a nervous, delicate child, probably
already prone to the tuberculosis that was to affect his/her health all athrough his/her life. He was adopted at an early stage by a childless aunt

who took him to live with her/his and her/his husband in the state of Connecticut in the United States.
Visions and apparitions, mostly connected with the death of buddies or (perhaps) (perhaps) relatives, were part of his/her adolescence. His aunt was not sympathetic when loud knocks and raps shook the family breakfast table as he took his/her seat. Nor was she/he really pleased when her/his best furniture began to move about mysteriously. He was just seventeen when an exceptionally distressing outbreak of poltergeist and telekinetic phenomena frustrated her/his so badly that she/he threw him out of the house. He took refuge with, buddies who were prepared to be more understanding.
In the early 1850s, when a tidal flood of spiritualism was sweeping through America, Home began to give his/her 1st séances. With his/her grey eyes, auburn hair and pale complexion, he was such an attractive figure that he was soon being approved -usually through the influence of wives -into the homes of wealthy farmers, prosperous merchants, doctors, editors, and liberal clergyman. His discussion was amusing,
his manners charming. He became a perpetual houseguest whose expenses were paid and whose needs were fully met by his/her sponsors.
He made it clear, however, that he could only produce phenomena when the spirits moved him.

Home levitated for the 1st time in August 1852, when he was nineteen. It happened at the home of a wealthy silk merchant called Ward Cheney in South Manchester, Connecticut. Among the guests was a journalist called Frank Burr, editor of the Hartford Times, a fascinated observer but a sceptic. Afterwards he described what happened:’Suddenly, with out any expectation on the part of the company, Home was taken up into the air. At 1st his/her ft (feet) were only about a foot from the floor, but it happened twice more and the 3rd time he was carried to the ceiling of the apartment with which his/her head
and hands came in gentle contact. He was gasping and shaking as he rose.’

Home usually, though not invariably, went into a trance at his/her seances. It was in Boston that his/her powers all of a sudden developed to full fruition and individuals began travelling 100s of miles to see him.
Complete figures began to materialize, spirit hands which wrote msgs (messages) and voices which could be recognized. Individuals clamoured for more phenomena of this nature but Home’s delicate constitution wasbeginning to feel the strain, and his/her doctors advised him to go to England, where the climate tended to less extremes than in America.
He sailed for England in March 1855, and within a few weeks had located supporters of the highest social standing. Without them he would have been penniless. Those who assembled to watch him were not all devoted believers; the majority were guys and ladies of the world, prepared to admit their profound scepticism when they 1st met him.…more…Part-3…

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POWERFUL MEDIUMS – DANIEL DUNGLAS HOME – PART-1

February 24th, 2007

Daniel Dunglas Home

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Daniel Dunglas Home

They are the star performers of the psychic world.

Whether producing startling physical effects, or (perhaps) just talking quietly to somebody in the ‘other world’, they act as channels between us and whoever is out there.
Daniel Dunglas Home
One night in December 1868 3 gentlemen of ‘unimpeachable reputation’ sat together in the dark in an apartment on the upper floor of Ashley House in London. 1 of them was Lord Lindsay, a notable scientist, the 2nd was Lord Adare, and the 3rd his/her cousin, Captain Charles Wynne. All 3 were silent, anxious and tense as though waiting for some thing extraordinary to happen. After a few minutes they heard the window in the next room being raised and almost immediately saw the figure of Daniel Dunglas Home floating in the air outside the window of the room in which they were sitting. He must have been at least 80 ft (feet) from the ground. Lord Lindsay wrote later: ‘The moon was shining full into the room … I saw Home’s ft (feet) about 6 inches above the window sill. He remained in this position for a few seconds after that raised the window, glided into the room ft (feet) foremost and sat down.’ And Lord Adare gave his/her word: ‘The fact of his/her having gone out of 1 window and in at the other, I can swear to.’

This amazing feat of levitation, which is still the subject of controversy today, was performed by the Victorian psychic who is usually regarded as the most well-known medium of all time. Not only did he rise into the air with aplomb but he extended his/her height to an extent not thought humanly possible, washed his/her hands in red-hot coals, produced spirit hands out of the air, talked with phantoms, created vapours and psychic breezes and moved furniture allover the place with out touching it.

Although in his/her mature years Home could levitate at will and became best known to the general public for his/her spectacular drifting about in the air, he also levitated with out seemingly being aware of it. On 1 occasion when his/her host drew his/her attention to the fact that he was hovering above the cushion in his/her armchair, Home seemed most surprised. .To the end of his/her life he maintained that he could only fly through the air cause (because) he was lifted up by the spirits. ‘Since the 1st time, I have never felt fear,’ he wrote in his/her autobiography, ‘Should I, however, have fallen from the ceiling of some rooms in which I have been raised, I could not have escaped serious injury. I am usually lifted up perpendicularly; my arms often become rigid and are drawn above my head as if I were grasping the unseen power which slowly raises me from the floor. …’

He continued to levitate and hold remarkable séances for forty years with out anybody being able to accuse him of trickery. With his/her handsome features, cool grey eyes and curling red-brown hair, Home was unlike any other medium of his/her day. Women swooned over him, and he was welcomed into aristocratic drawing rooms and palaces all over Europe and America. He was lionized by society hostesses, admired by kings and princes. The Empress Eugenie threw a fit of temper when she/he thought he did not pay her/his quite enough attention. Tsar Alexander II, Napoleon III and Queen Sophia of Holland welcomed him to their courts. Intellectuals like Alexandre Dumas, Thackeray and John Ruskin were fascinated by him.…more…Part-2…

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WRITING 786 INSTEAD OF BISMILLAH

January 1st, 2007

Writing 786 instead of Bismillah who started it and when?
The custom of writing 786 in place of Bismillah is related to our noble ancestors who used to write 786 on letters to avoid the possible disrespect that can be caused to the name of Allah as letters are usually torn up and disposed of.

Does 786 have the same effect as Bismillah?
It will be more appropriate to write the Bismillah in full if there is no fear of disrespect being shown to the name of Allah.

I heard that 786 is the aggregate of Lord Hari Krishna and its an innovation to write 786 instead of Bismillah, is it true?
Although the number 786 can also be the aggregate of ‘Hare Krishna’, it will fully depend on the intention with which it was written.

Does a person get reward for writing 786 instead of Bismillah?
Writing 786 will not have the same reward as writing the Bismillah in full.

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