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Modern Review December 1910

1910

I have undetaken to write this series of articles in order to give the general reader a rough idea of the results so far achieved by the Society in.one spheres of its field of activity and the bearing of them on the momentous question of man's survival of bodily death. [...] This question and the possibility 1 will not say eel ghosts walking but of the dead appeaing to the living were subjects of much speculation ; and we actually committed the folly of drawing up an agreement written with our own blood to the effect that whichever of us died the first should appear to the other and thus solve the doubts we had entertained of the life after death." After we [...] The very cautious conclusion of the Sidgwick Committee on the apparitions of the dead is as follows — "We have found that the distribution apparitions before at and after the death eil the person seen affords some argument for !Ay continuity of Psychical life and the possiblity of comunication from the dead. [...] "If" he says in his Presidential address to the British Association "telepathy takes place we have two physical facts-- the physical change in the brain of.4 the suggester and the analogous physical change in the brain of B the recipient of the suggestion. [...] Society taxes itself to provide the money necessary to pay for the detection of crime and the apprehension and conviction of the criminal and his imprisonment %%Inch in other words means the upkeep of the police magisterial and jail establishments.

government politics public policy
Pages
210
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Psychical Research and Man’s Survival of Bodily Death
577-585 Hiralal Haldar view
Converting Criminals into Conscientious Citizens
585-592 unknown view
About Pictures
592-594 Ananpa Coomaraswamy view
Two Old Capitals of Japan
595-597 Suresh Banerji view
Cotton
597-601 S.N. Bose view
The People of the Celestial Empire and their Characteristics
601-604 Ashutoah Roy view
Causes of American Newspaper Development
604-607 Sudhindra Bose view
Education in London
607-614 Lajpat Rai view
The Northern Tirtha: a Pilgrim’s Diary
614-615 Nivedita view
The Agrarian Discontent and the Protestant Missions in Chotanagpur
615-628 Sarat Ray view
The Philosophy of Indian History
628-632 S.D. Varma view
Allahabad
632-640 Satya Mukerji view
Current Literature: British and American
641-647 N.H.D. view
Prayag or Allahabad
647-670 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
670-678 K.M.J. view
Notes
678-691 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
691-xxx unknown view
Backmatter
i-xlviii unknown view