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The Vital Message

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .They laughed, as the public laughed, at the sham Shakespeares and vulgar Caesars who figured in certain seance rooms. They deprecated also the low moral tone which would turn such powers to prophecies about the issue of a race or the success of a speculation. But they had that broader vision and sense of proportion which assured them that behind all these follies and frauds there lay a mass of solid evidence which could not be shaken, though like all evidence, it had to be examined before it could be appreciated. They were not such simpletons as to be driven away from a great truth because there are some dishonest camp followers who hang upon its skirts.

A great centre of proof and of inspiration lay during those early days in Mr. D. D. Home, a Scottish-American, who possessed powers which make him one of the most remarkable personalities of whom we have any record. Home's life, written by his second wife, is a book which deserves very careful reading. . . . Read More

Community Reviews

I really enjoyed and somewhat share Doyle's modern perspective on Christianism - meant as Christ's philosophy and way of life rather than a religion stuck in dogmas, hierarchies, intolerance and punishments. I like the fact that he being quite a religious one (or, at least, a believer) he distinguis

I had it in my bookshelf, saw how slim the book is and decided I'm going to read it that day...
I don't know what to say about this, I wasn't left with any vital message after I read it that's for sure.
Although I like to read about paranormal events/studies and while expecting a mistery, thankfully i

I thought this was going to be a Sherlock Holmes mystery, instead I find that the book is an essay written with passion by Doyle. It starts with Doyle trying to shake the very essence of the Christian religion stating that the Old Testament and the New Testament should not be taken verbatim but that

A sort of supplement to "New Revelation". Doyle's overview of and argumentation for what he calls modern Spiritualism, concluding with some particular case studies and, before them, a Spirtualistic method of interpreting the Christian gospels. Interesting to those who are willing to consider the pos

same story from a different perspective