Immortal Longings (2nd ed.) | Free Book
FWH Myers and the Victorian Search for Life After Death
Immortal Longings: FWH Myers and the Victorian search for life after
death is the first full-length biography of Frederic W.H. Myers,
leading figure in the Society for Psychical Research and friend and
associate of Browning, Gladstone, Ruskin, Tennyson, Swinburne, Henry
James, Prince Leopold and other influential Victorians. The book
offers a fascinating insight into a key period in the development of
Victorian thought. Among many things it covers: 1. Extraordinary
Phenomena Myers investigated extraordinary phenomena, much of which is
still reported today: out of body experiences and astral projection,
near death experiences, poltergeists, gurus like Madame Blavatsky
claiming strange powers, mediums both private and public, and haunted
houses (for example, the giant warrior haunting a chateau near
Heidelberg, the Cheltenham Ghost that was seen by a considerable
number of people, and the odd doings at Ballechin House in Scotland
which caused a scandal in the press. 2. Life After Death
Investigations Myers believed he had virtually proved life after death
by a) the link he thought established between hundreds of apparitions
and living or dead human beings b) the messages that the outstanding
mediums Mrs Piper and Mrs Thompson gave him from his first great love
Annie and his intimate friend and co-worker Edmund Gurney which
contained information the medium could not know and was delivered in a
way highly characteristic of the personality concerned. 3. Automatic
Writing Some researchers have claimed that he has returned after death
and proved his continued existence through the automatic writings of a
number of mediums in England, America, India. These writings continued
for thirty years. 4. Romance & Suicide There is also love, tragedy
and jealousy in Myers' life. His first great love Annie, a married
woman, committed suicide and Myers' wife, a rather possessive person,
tried to prevent any detail about this being made public after his
death, even though the relationship was platonic. This inhibited the
work of researchers who were trying to verify the 'post-mortem'
communications from Myers, since, for many years, they could not check
the facts. 5. Credibility Myers researches led him to forming a view
about human personality and psychology which Aldous Huxley has said is
much richer than Freud's.
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