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作者:理性的思索      更新:2022-12-03 20:04      字数:9322
  book;   with   its   scholarly   tone;   its   breadth   of   treatment   and   its   psychic
  knowledge; was in the hands of every Biblical student。 Dr。 Wallace points
  out   that   the   place;   the   summit   of   a   hill;   was   the   ideal   one   for   such   a
  manifestation;       in  its  pure   air  and    freedom     from    interruption;     that  the
  drowsy  state   of   the Apostles   is   paralleled   by   the   members   of   any   circle
  who are contributing psychic power; that the transfiguring of the face and
  the shining raiment are known phenomena; above all; that the erection of
  three altars is meaningless; but that the alternate reading; the erection of
  three booths or cabinets; one for the medium and one for each materialised
  form; would absolutely fulfil the most perfect conditions for getting results。
  This explanation of Wallace's is a remarkable example of a modern brain;
  with     modern     knowledge;       throwing      a  clear   searchlight     across    all  the
  centuries and illuminating an incident which has always been obscure。
  '6'   Published   at   sixpence   by   the   Light   Publishing   Co。;   6;   Queen
  Square;      London;      W。C。     The    same     firm    supplies     Dr。   Ellis    Powell's
  convincing little book on the same subject。
  When we translate Bible language into the terms of modern psychic
  religion     the   correspondence       becomes      evident。     It  does   not   take   much
  alteration。 Thus for 〃Lo; a miracle!〃 we say 〃This is a manifestation。〃 〃The
  angel of the Lord〃 becomes 〃a high spirit。〃 Where we talked of 〃a voice
  from heaven;〃   we   say  〃the   direct   voice。〃   〃His   eyes   were   opened   and he
  saw a vision〃 means 〃he became clairvoyant。〃 It is only the occultist who
  can   possibly   understand   the   Scriptures   as   being   a   real   exact   record   of
  events。 There are many other small points which seem to bring the story of
  Christ   and   of   the   Apostles   into   very   close   touch   with   modern   psychic
  research;   and   greatly   support   the   close   accuracy   of   some   of   the   New
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  Testament   narrative。   One   which   appeals   to   me   greatly   is   the   action   of
  Christ when He was asked a question which called for a sudden decision;
  namely the fate of the woman who had been taken in sin。 What did He do?
  The very last thing that one would have expected or invented。 He stooped
  down before answering and wrote with his finger in the sand。 This he did a
  second   time   upon   a   second   catch…question   being   addressed to   Him。   Can
  any theologian give a reason for such an action? I hazard the opinion that
  among      the   many    forms    of  mediumship       which     were   possessed     in  the
  highest form by Christ; was the power of automatic writing; by which He
  summoned those great forces which were under His control to supply Him
  with the answer。 Granting; as I freely do; that Christ was preternatural; in
  the    sense   that  He    was   above     and   beyond     ordinary    humanity     in   His
  attributes;   one   may   still   inquire   how   far   these   powers   were   contained
  always within His human body; or how far He referred back to spiritual
  reserves beyond it。 When He spoke merely from His human body He was
  certainly   open   to   error;   like   the   rest   of   us;   for   it   is   recorded   how   He
  questioned the woman of Samaria about her husband; to which she replied
  that she had no husband。 In the case of the woman taken in sin; one can
  only   explain   His   action   by   the   supposition   that   He   opened   a     channel
  instantly   for   the   knowledge   and   wisdom   which   was   preter…human;   and
  which     at   once   gave   a   decision   in  favor   of   large…minded     charity。   It   is
  interesting to observe the effect which these phenomena; or the report of
  them;   produced   upon   the   orthodox   Jews   of   those   days。  The   greater   part
  obviously      discredited     them;   otherwise     they   could    not   have    failed   to
  become followers; or at the least to have regarded such a wonder…worker
  with respect and admiration。 One can well imagine how they shook their
  bearded   heads;   declared   that   such   occurrences   were   outside   their   own
  experience; and possibly pointed to the local conjuror who earned a few
  not   over…clean   denarii   by   imitating   the   phenomena。   There   were   others;
  however;   who   could   not   possibly   deny;   because   they   either   saw   or   met
  with witnesses who had seen。 These declared roundly that the whole thing
  was of the devil; drawing from Christ one of those pithy; common…sense
  arguments in which He excelled。 The same two classes of opponents; the
  scoffers and the diabolists; face us to…day。 Verily the old world goes round
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  and so do the events upon its surface。 There is one line of thought which
  may be indicated in the hope that it will find development from the minds
  and    pens    of  those    who    have    studied    most    deeply    the   possibilities    of
  psychic   power。   It   is   at   least   possible;   though   I   admit   that   under   modern
  conditions it has not   been clearly proved; that   a medium of great   power
  can charge another with his own force; just as a magnet when rubbed upon
  a piece of inert steel can turn it also into a magnet。 One of the best attested
  powers of D。 D。 Home was that he could take burning coals from the fire
  with impunity and carry them in his hand。 He could thenand this comes
  nearer to the point at issueplace them  on the head of anyone who   was
  fearless   without   their   being   burned。   Spectators   have   described   how   the
  silver filigree of the hair of Mr。 Carter Hall used to be gathered over the
  glowing   ember;   and   Mrs。   Hall   has   mentioned   how   she   combed   out   the
  ashes afterwards。 Now; in this case; Home was clearly; able to convey; a
  power to another person;  just as   Christ; when   He was   levitated over the
  lake; was able to convey the same power to Peter; so long as Peter's faith
  held   firm。   The   question   then   arises   if   Home   concentrated   all   his   force
  upon   transferring   such   a   power   how   long   would   that   power   last?   The
  experiment was never tried; but   it would   have borne   very; directly  upon
  this argument。  For;  granting   that   the  power can   be  transferred;  then  it   is
  very clear how the Christ circle was able to send forth seventy disciples
  who were   endowed with   miraculous   functions。 It is   clear also   why;  new
  disciples had to return to Jerusalem to be 〃baptised of the spirit;〃 to use
  their phrase; before setting forth upon their wanderings。 And when in turn
  they; desired to send forth representatives would not they lay hands upon
  them;   make   passes   over   them   and   endeavour   to   magnetise   them   in   the
  same     wayif     that  word     may    express    the   process?     Have    we    here   the
  meaning of the laying on of hands by the bishop at ordination; a ceremony
  to   which   vast   importance   is   still   attached;   but   which   may   well   be   the
  survival of something really vital; the bestowal of the thaumaturgic power?
  When;   at   last;   through   lapse   of   time   or   neglect   of   fresh   cultivation;   the
  power   ran   out;   the   empty   formula   may   have   been   carried   on;   without
  either the blesser or the blessed understanding what it was that the hands
  of   the   bishop;   and   the   force   which   streamed   from   them;   were   meant   to
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  bestow。   The   very   words   〃laying   on   of   hands〃   would   seem   to   suggest
  something        different    from    a  mere    benediction。      Enough      has    been    said;
  perhaps;   to   show   the   reader   that   it   is   possible   to   put   forward   a   view   of
  Christ's life which would be in strict accord with the most modern psychic
  knowledge; and which; far from supplanting Christianity; would show the
  surprising accuracy of some of the details handed down to us; and would
  support the novel conclusion that those very miracles; which have been the
  stumbling   block   to   so   many   truthful;   earnest   minds;   may   finally   offer
  some   very  cogent   arguments   for  the  truth of   the  whole  narrative。  Is   this
  then   a   line   of   thought   which   merits   the   wholesale   condemnation