Spiritualism: The Dead Talk Back

Spiritualism: The Dead Talk Back

Since the dawn of civilization, humans have longed to continue to connect with loved ones who have passed on. In the 19th century, the wildly popular religious movement Spiritualism was created as "proof" that mortals here on earth could connect with those who have crossed over to the other side. National Spiritualist Association of Churches "The Automatic Hand: Spiritualism, Psychoanalysis, and Surrealism" by Rachel Leah Thompson An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture ISSUE 33: (WINTER 2021) "Seances in the Red Room" White House Historical Association Hydesville Memorial Park and the Fox Sisters - Newark, NY - Exploring Upstate News from the Spirit World: A Checklist of American Spiritualist Periodicals By ANNBRAUD E "A Supernatural Scammer In Getty's Collection" By Sarah Waldorf Spiritualism | Britannica Victorian Spiritualism. Dr Andrzej Diniejko, D. Litt.; Contributing Editor, Poland The Victorian Web "The Rise of 19th-Century American Spiritualism, 1854–1873" by David K. Nartonis, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion "Why Did So Many Victorians Try to Speak with the Dead?" | The New Yorker "The Fox Sisters and the Rap on Spiritualism." by Karen Abbott, Smithsonian Magazine Follow us on IG: @themorbidmuseum Email us at themorbidmuseum@gmail.com Artwork: Brittany Schall Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod 2022 All Rights Reserved

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