
Prominent Mediums
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Margaretta known as Maggie (1836 - 93), Kate (1838 - 92) and Leah (1814 - 90) Fox, the daughters of
John and Margaret Fox played an significant role in the formation of the religious movement
known as Modern Spiritualism.
In Hydesville, Rochester 1848 ( March 31st) living an a house rented by their parents, "Spook House" a house
that already was
renowned for being haunted, the entire family began to witness strange sounds such as that of knocking,
or furniture being dragged across the floor. ![]() After continuously hearing these unexplained noises the eldest of the two younger sisters, Leah had left home,
Kate challenged the invisible noisemaking entity to repeat the number of times she snapped her fingers.
The numbers were tapped out for all to hear, upon which Kate asked that it rap out the ages of the girls,
and again the number of raps were heard by all and deemed correct. ![]() ![]()
The following article was published in the Boston Journal on 23-11-1904:
News of the "rappings" and other eventful communications began to spread and both sisters were professed to have mediumistic capabilities. The result of which was that by 1849 both sisters had started to give public performances such was the public interest with both sisters becoming somewhat famous to an extent. ![]()
As with most phenomenon of this type the sisters were again and again routinely exposed by
sceptics
as fakes and tricksters with claims made that the raps and taps were made by the sisters themselves
by "cracking" various joints on their bodies such as knees and ankles. The
scepticism was to such an extent
where a committee of women checked both sisters undergarments, and the sisters were "trussed up" in chairs
ensuring that they could not move, yet the phenomenon was still apparent to all in attendance. No
fraud of any sort was detected by these notable persons and most were forced to admit that the
events were inexplicable to them. The sisters had the support of celebrities including P.T. Barnum, William Cullen Bryant, James Fennimore Cooper and newspaper editor Horace Greeley. H Greeley had sadly lost his son and was investigating the possibilities of the dead might be able to communicate with the living. It has been stated that Mrs. Fox's hair turned white because of the happenings and that Kate had to move to her brother's house in Auburn, New York, while Margaret took refuge at her sister Leah's house in Rochester. Occurrences of tapping broke out in both houses, concluding that the young girls were supplying the necessary, vital energy for Spirit to manifest as it did. The raps were particularly violent in Leah's house. The violent disturbances continued in Leah's house until a friend named Isaac Post remembered that the girls' brother, David, had once conversed with the Hydesville spirits using the alphabet. As an experiment, they tried this method again with the following results: "Dear Friends, you must proclaim this truth to the world. This is the dawning of a new era; you must not try to conceal it any longer. When you do your duty God will protect you and good spirits will watch over you." From that time onward, the communications poured forth and the manifestations were orderly and nonviolent in nature. The successful relaying of the above message apparently released the frustration and urgency on the part of Spirit, thereby allowing more orderly and cohesive communication. Thanks toAuthor : Michelle Nicholl |
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