The Wisdom of the Gods


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Between the world wars in what is commonly thought to be the heyday of psychical research H. Dennis Bradley’s séances and experiments with direct voice medium George Valiantine represent one of the more extraordinary high profile cases of that era.. After eight years of providing personal evidence for life after physical death to hundreds of sitters including novelist P.G. Wodehouse entertainer and composer Ivor Novello Japanese poet Gonnoske Komai artist Charles Sykes socialites and others of London’s so-called high society Valiantine was exposed in a bizarre print experiment involving the deceased Arthur Conan Doyle’s alleged thumbprint and the medium’s big toe.. During those eight years communications occurred in many languages including German Swedish Danish French Hindi Welsh Japanese Chinese dialects and even Labourdin Basque. Valiantine was from Williamsport Pennsylvania. We are told he was a semiliterate man of average intelligence who worked in manufacturing. He was not known to speak any languages apart from his native English and he was almost certainly no polyglot.. Because many of the sitters were famous entities communicating were often historic figures known to us today. For the most part they wanted their living friends to know that all was well on the other side.. In 1931 a voice claiming to be Arthur Conan Doyle who had passed away some months earlier came through at a Valiantine séance where his wife Jean and son Adrian were present. They were satisfied it was the creator of Sherlock Holmes communicating.. A voice claiming to be Lord Northcliffe the newspaper publishing magnate and owner of the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror who had passed away in 1922 came through at a séance in 1924 and later on multiple occasions usually when his old employee journalist Hannen Swaffer and his secretary Louise Owen were present.. “Northcliffe” regularly conversed with Swaffer and Owen and still had opinions of how his newspapers were being run. Both Swaffer and Owen accepted that it was their old boss communicating and Swaffer subsequently wrote a book detailing his dialogues with the deceased Northcliffe who suggested the title for the book: Northcliffe’s Return. That book was published in 1925.. Bradley organized other séances at his home with other mediums including one named Evan Powell.. At one of the Powell séances Max Aitkin more commonly known as Lord Beaverbrook politician and newspaper magnate had been invited at the last minute. He wasn’t introduced to Powell who seemed unaware of who he was.. During that séance “Northcliffe” came through; his first words were “My God Beaverbrook if you only knew how difficult it was.” Then the spirit guide announced that there was a man standing behind Beaverbrook a tall dark man very reserved but very eager with a little cough. He also said that he had lost two sons the loss of which had hastened his death.. Moments later a voice came through saying “Law is here.” Andrew Bonar Law was Beaverbrook’s old friend a Conservative politician who had been prime minister of the United Kingdom for a short time during 1922-1923. He had passed away in 1923 a little over a year before the séance. At first the voice was weak and Law appeared to be struggling but after a while “he” and “Northcliffe” conversed with Beaverbrook with Northcliffe explaining to Beaverbrook “Law is full of emotion; that is why he finds it so difficult to speak” and adding “This is a new revelation; it is the great reality.”. In this expanded edition of Wisdom of the Gods Michael Tymn delves into the story in detail and unravels the truth from fiction fantasy and fraud.. . . .
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