Raymond; or, Life and Death / With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death.
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BY SIR OLIVER J. LODGE
Sir Oliver Lodge
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
PART ONE: NORMAL PORTION
RAYMOND LODGE
REMINISCENCES BY O. J. L.
A MOTHER'S LAMENT
Letters from the Front in Flanders
NOTE BY O. J. L.
SOME MILITARY TERMS
NOTE BY O. J. L.
Telegram from the War Office
Telegram from the King and Queen
Letter from Lieutenant Case to Brodie
Letter from Lieutenant Case to Lady Lodge
Letter from Captain S. T. Boast
From Captain A. B. Cheves, R.A.M.C.
Letter from a Foreman Workman
PART TWO: SUPERNORMAL PORTION
INTRODUCTION
Further Preliminary Explanation
Initial 'Piper' Message
Letter from Mrs. Verrall
NOTE BY O. J. L.
Additional Piper Script
CONFIRMATORY STATEMENTS
Note by O. J. L.
Further Information about the Photograph
SUMMARY
CALENDAR
FIRST LETTER FROM MRS. KENNEDY TO O. J. L.
K. K.'s DESCRIPTION OF PAUL
Note by O. J. L. on Table Tiltings
Note by O. J. L. about the name 'Norman'
General Remarks on this Type of Question
NOTE BY O. J. L.
Note about the Meaning of Cross-Correspondence
General Note
MOONSTONE'S' ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
SUMMARY
Introduction by O. J. L.
Report by L. L.
Notes by O. J. L. on the A. M. L. Record
Appendix to Sitting of 21 December 1915
SUMMERRLODGE.
WARNING
Note by O. J. L.
II. IMPROMPTU MARIEMONT SITTING
III. EPISODE OF 'MR. JACKSON'
IV. EPISODE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS
Remarks by O. J. L. in concluding Part II
PART THREE: LIFE AND DEATH
INTRODUCTION
Stages of Evolution
THREE EXPLANATORY NOTES
Transition
Difficulty of Belief in Continued Existence
On the Possibility of Prognostication
Reference to Special Cases
Meaning of the Term Body
Permanence of Body
The Seat of Memory
NOTE ON DIFFICULTY OF REMEMBERING NAMES
Apologia
INDEX