1932 Newspaper Report of Church of Scotland Discussng Spiritualism at The General Assembly…Dream Interpretation… Embarrasing Moments on the Platform… The Dalai Lama Visits Scotland….

5th June – The church
service I should have been at had to be cancelled because of the public holiday
for the Queen’s Jubilee. 

7th… I received as
usual a very friendly welcome from the committee and the congregation of the
Pyramid Spiritualist Church Pollock.

9th It was my workshop
at the Glasgow Association of Spiritualists. 
It is a pleasure to take this workshop as all are so enthusiastic about
becoming aware of their psychic abilities and not desperate to be on the platform
after a few months.  They are happy to
take one step at a time

10th… It was a
pleasant day for the Journey to Kirkcaldy Spiritualist Centre (SNU) for the
evening service.    This centre has their
own building at Victoria House, 13 Kirk Wynd,  Kirkcaldy, KY1 1EH.  And a dedicated committee make good use of
the building with the following programme; –

Sunday: Divine Service 6pm with Healing
at 7.30pm

Monday: Evening of Mediumship               7.30pm

Tuesday: New Meditation and
Awareness circle 7pm till 8.30pm

Wednesday: Mediumship Development Class
(closed circle) 7 – 9 pm.

Throughout the year there is also a
series of interesting workshops.

11th…I was taking time
to visit those who had contacted our churches for some help or other.

17th – 21st… We were in
Holland to visit Floriade 2012. – This horticultural expo is staged
once every 10 years and showcases the world’s best flowers, plants, trees,
fruits and vegetables. The park comprised of five unique worlds: themed zones
connected by wooded areas. Worlds in which the visitor saw, felt and experience
nature in constantly changing ways.  

Our favourite
part of the exhibition was the Healing Gardens and in Particular the the Nepalese
garden “Garden of Enlighten”.  There
visitors experience a perfect balance of nature, beauty and spirituality.

21st…
I was taking the service at the Angel Light Spiritualist Church, Govanhill Neighbourhood Centre, and Daisy St, Glasgow…. This was the last service before the summer break.  Services will resume on 24th
August.  Nancy, Liz and Christine work
hard to make this small church a success.

Isobel was
looking through a box of old family photographs when she came across a
newspaper dated 30th May 1932. 
It was open at a page connected with Spiritualism in Scotland.  Now did Isobel’s father know that his
daughter, not to be born for another fifteen years and her husband were going
to become spiritualists many decades later? 
Or was the newspaper kept because it had an article on his beloved
football team Kilbirnie Junior FC?  I am
sure it was because of the latter – but one never knows.

I wondered how
our parents and grandparents could read newspapers in those far off days with
print so small. I have just had by eyes tested and I was straining

The paper is in
poor condition and I have done my best to copy it exactly…. through
varifocals to read the article…

TIDE
OF A NEW REVELATION
.

                              ……………..

PLEA OR SPIRITUALISM AT
ASSEMBLY.

                              …………..

                                          PETITION
FAILS

A Request that
the Church of Scotland should conduct another investigation into the subject of
Spiritualism was turned down by the General Assembly on Saturday.  Dr John White pointed out that one of the statements
in the report of the committee which conducted a lengthy inquiry into the subject
some years ago, and it was unwise for the ordinary and unqualified person to
meddle with such things.

The Rev W. A.
Reid retired minister. Glasgow, represented in an overture that serious
misunderstanding had been caused by the rejection  last year of the request that the Assembly
should make “some clear pronouncement that shall hasten the of spirit
communication and the exercise of spiritual gifts within the Church as
practiced by our Lord and his early disciples”.

He therefore
petitioned that the Assembly recognising that the phenomena in question was
regarded in the Bible as facts, that many within the Church and outside it had
publicly  declared from their own personal
experience that they had obtained full and complete proof of the same facts, and
that  purely scientific experiments had
established the phenomena under test conditions,  should appoint a committee the situation and
especially to give needed counsel to the Church in relation to those in our
midst who said that they had had had useful spirit communication  or exercised their spiritual gift

NEW REVELATIONS.

Mr Reid said he
was quite aware that some of the brethren claimed special divine favour because
they did not believe in spirit communication or believe that only the devil
communed, but there were other brethren who gave them their opinion of
spiritual communion without feeling under ant necessity to apologise.

A large number of people had testified
that they had seen the beloved dead; they said they had learned the meaning of
death.  The new revelation that was being
brought to them in these days they could no more resist than Mrs Partington
could sweep back the tide with her broom. 
Spiritualism was the natural ally of the Church.  Never had the Church had such an opportunity of
reviving the experience of the early Christians, making God more real and the
next world more real.

Doctor W

Doctor White moved
that the Assembly receive the petition and believing that no useful purpose
would be served by undertaking a fresh investigation into the subject which was
raised by the same petitioner in 1920 and reported on to the General Assembly
in 1922 referred all who were interested to the findings of that
committee.  Pointing out that this was
the third petition presented by Mr Reid. 
Dr White said the petitioner believed so strongly in spiritualism that
that they must overlook his persistence. 
But the whole question had been inquired into by a committee which
devoted two years to the matter.

A Substitute….

In dealing with
the petitioner and such as he represented, they were undoubtly dealing with men
and women who held the Christian faith, but it had to be remembered that with
most spiritualists it was not so. Their cult was a substitute for the Christian
religion and not an adjunei . 

The Rev Dr. Burnett
seconded Dr. White’s motion which became the unanimous finding of the Assembly.

Food for
thought.
Dream
Interpretation…
 “A” ask me to recommend a good book of dream
interpretations….

“A” – keep your money in your pocket as far as such
books are concerned. I was going to write about dream experiences later in the
year.  As far as books on this subject
are concerned I will give you a couple of examples…

Say you have a dream about a SNAKE; –

I selected one book on the subject and read that a
snake in your dream is a bad omen.  Then
it went on to give a list of depending how many snakes appear in your dream, as
to how much negativity is going to befall you. 

I select another book and this time the
reader is told that s
nakes or serpents in your dream
indicate you’re in the process of healing and resolving issues,
plus
a list of several other possibilities.

I known several
friends who have phobias about snakes and if they had a dream about snakes – it
would not be a dream – but a NIGHTMARE. 
Their screams would probably wake up the whole street.

Think sensibly for a
moment about dream interpretations.  Can
there possibly be a central source and language for all our dreams?  That is not to say that Spirit cannot be in touch
with us in dream state. 

 

Paul asks “Have you ever had any embarrassing moments
on the platform?”

Yes,
several come to mind and two I will share with you.

I am
taking a service one evening and halfway through the clairvoyance I look down
at my feet and nearly collapse.  I notice
I have on an old pair of shoes I had been wearing in the garden earlier that
day.  They were not just old, they were
splattered with mud.  I felt the best
policy was mention my surprise and by the look on everyone’s face in the
congregation, no one had noticed the old muddy shoes and I might have go away
with it.  Not only that, that evening I
was wearing a new suit for the first time. 
What a contrast.  The other
embarrassing moment also concerned shoes. 
Midway through a service I looked down and here I was wearing two
different colours of shoes.   Now when I
leave for a service the last thing I do is check my shoes.

If not the Scottish weather, the
people of Scotland certainly gave a warm welcome to the Dali Lama on his visit
to our country last week.  The Tibetan
spiritual leader said he was in the country to meet its people and spread a
message of harmony.

 

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