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A GUIDE TO MEDIUMSHIP
AND PSYCHICAL UNFOLDMENT
BY
E. W.
AND
M. H. WALLIS
[Wallis, Edward Walter 1855-1914
Wallis, Minnie Harriot 1854-]———
In Three Parts
PART I.—
M
EDIUMSHIP
E
XPLAINED
PART II.—H
OW TO
D
EVELOP
M
EDIUMSHIP
PART III.—P
SYCHICAL
P
OWERS
: H
OW TO
C
ULTIVATE THEM
——————————
'I could as soon doubt the existence of the sun asdoubt the fact of my holding communionwith my darling daughter.
 I thank 
 
God daily for the privilege.' 
—R
EV
. T
HOS
. G
REENBURT
.
CHICAGO, ILL.
1903
Courtesy of SpiritWritings.com
 
Do we indeed desire the deadShould still be near us at our side?
Is there no baseness we would hide?No inner vileness that we dread?Shall he for whose applause I strove,
I had such reverence for his blame,—
See with clear eye some hidden shame.And I be lessened in his love?
I wrong the dead with fears untrue;
Shall love be blamed for want of faith?
There must be wisdom with great Death:
The dead shall look me through and through.
Be near us when we climb or fall;
Ye watch, like God, the rolling hours
With larger other eyes than ours,
To make allowance for us all.
—T
ENNYSON
.
 
PREFACE.Having been frequently asked, during the last twenty-five years, for
information and advice concerning Mediumship and its Development,
we
have constantly felt
the want of a suitable handbook which we could
recommend to inquirers and to those who were developing their
own
mediumistic powers, or assisting in the development of others. As
this
need has grown more and more pressing with the increasing
number of 
investigators into Spiritualism, we haveendeavored to produce a clear,
practical, and serviceable
'Guide,' embodying the most comprehensive
explanations and the best counsel that we are
able, to give, derived from
our own experiences and inspirations, and from those
of other writers,
both English and American.
We have found it advisable to divide this
'Guide' into three distinct
parts, and, although this
arrangement has compelled us to present matters
from different points
of view, we feel assured that our readers willrecognize the advantages that have been gained by the separate
consideration of the many problems involved.Commending this work to the kindly consideration of Spiritualists, and
to the thoughtful study of inquirers, we send it forth to the
world, with,we trust, the blessings of the angels, in the
hope that it may prove helpful
to many of our brothers and sisters who are seeking for 'Light, more Light.'
E. W. AND M. H. Wallis.
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