| 1908 - 1186 sider
...quite natural under the circumstances, but mostly of a presumably subliminal and less evident kind. The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side. So we shall presently come back out of our tunnel into the light of day and relate our experience to... | |
| 1908 - 1182 sider
...quite natural under the circumstances, but mostly of a presumably subliminal and less evident kind. The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side. So we shall presently come back out of our tunnel into the light of day and relate our experience to... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1909 - 428 sider
...quite natural under the circumstances, but mostly of a presumably subliminal and less evidential kind. The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side. So we presently come back out of our tunnel into the light of day, and relate our experience to a busy... | |
| Frederick Francis Cook - 1909 - 148 sider
...be gathered from the recent pronouncement, so prolific of discussion, made by Sir Oliver Lodge : " The boundary between the two states — the known...beginning to hear now and again the strokes of the pick axes of our comrades on the other side." credited by the Psychical Research Society, and "pledged... | |
| Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz - 1911 - 570 sider
...grant that lucid moments of intercourse with deceased persons may in the best cases supervene. . . . The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side.' l In 1909, Sir Oliver Lodge published The Survival of Man, in which, after a careful exposition, covering... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1911 - 778 sider
...the best cases supervene" and that "the boundary between the two states — the known and the unknown is wearing thin in places and like excavators engaged...are beginning to hear now and again the strokes of pick-axes of our comrades on the other side." Those who for some reason or other seek to avoid the... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - 1913 - 410 sider
...the English Society for Psychical Research, the distinguished physicist Sir Oliver Lodge writes : " The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side." 1 Incontrovertible proof of man's survival after bodily death would mark the opening of a new era in... | |
| Herbert H. Mott - 1916 - 168 sider
...mystery lit and mellowed with an infinite hope." Sir Oliver Lodge thus summarises the present situation. "The boundary between the two states, the known and...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side." While the work of the Society for Psychical Research is of the highest importance, and should receive... | |
| Emile Boirac - 1918 - 358 sider
...beings and ourselves has become possible." And he expresses his belief in this startling comparison: The boundary between the two states — the known...of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side. Will all these hopes be confirmed by later researches of science? Will the spiritistic interpretation... | |
| Anna De Koven - 1920 - 304 sider
...the other side, expressed the exulting conviction that the proof of survival was actually at hand. "Like excavators engaged in boring a tunnel, from...noises, we are beginning to hear now and again the stroke of the pickaxes of our comrades on the other side." One of the most impressive of the communications... | |
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