Because Spirit Said So Kathleen Cribb 9781468547498 Books
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Because Spirit Said So was inspired by and sometimes dictated by spirits. The author wrote these plays while in an altered state of consciousness mostly between the hours of midnight and 4AM. Her world is a quieter place during that time of the night. Vehicular traffic is almost non-existent, phones are not ringing, dogs are not barking and most importantly her husband and her cats are sound asleep. Claire will introduce you to her world standing at the edge of the veil. She will help you to experience the emotions transmitted from the Spirit World. Sometimes our loved ones who have crossed over are passionately trying to right wrongs committed in their last lifetime. Sometimes they just want us to know that life continues beyond the mortuary icebox. The play The Table gives us the most wonderful news of all; our loved ones can still communicate with us. The Foundation is the story about a murdered peddler in upstate New York. This play is written from the eyes of the victim, Charles osna. Charles sold sewing fabrics and needlework trinkets door to door in 1848. Bad weather and physical exhaustion led him into a false sense of security. He passionately wanted to bring his murderer to justice. This is a true story. Your author combed the archives of the Lily Dale Library and the 1848 newspaper microfiche in the Rochester, NY library searching for proof. She researched census records and inspected numerous graveyards; but, the very best information came from the spirit rapper himself.
Because Spirit Said So Kathleen Cribb 9781468547498 Books
When I first heard about "Because Spirit Said So" I instinctively thought not another book attempting to prove the origins of Modern Spiritualism. Then the book arrived and I read it all in five hours--non stop. It presents two plays. The first entitled "The Table" follows the work of a fictionalized all-round medium named Claire who in four acts takes the reader through her work at a Psychic Fair otherwise known as Mediumship Saturday. She demonstrates clairvoyance, then goes on to stage a table-tipping circle followed by an impressive trumpet séance. It's a great novella play for the uninitiated and a good introduction to how Spiritualists work when communicating with Spirit.For readers interested in the Fox Sisters its almost an epic and wonderfully free from cynics and tainted thinking. Entitled "The Foundation" it is presented in five acts with no less than twenty scenes and spans sixty-one years. For the most part the action focuses on the rented cottage at Hydesville, Wayne County New York. When the curtain goes up it is March 1843 and the house is rented to the Bell family. A peddler, Charles B. Rosna arrives. He's 31 years old and is on his way home to his wife and loving children with his earnings. Thus the murder of the peddler is brutal, painful and incredibly sad.
From this moment on the central figure is the peddler now in spirit who watches Mr. Bell trying with utmost difficulty to bury the body but it just keeps surfacing. Finally in desperation he hides the corpse behind a double wall in the basement - a feature that can be seen today at Hydesville.
The ghost (I would have called him spirit) lurks on stage through the entire play and his presence maintains an ongoing tension that keeps the reader from putting down the book. When he finally makes contact with the young Fox sisters and laboriously spells out the name of the man who murdered him is extremely well presented. Author Kathleen Cribb, a Spiritualist minister is a sensitive writer and handles the tension--and the laughter-- superbly. A documentary play -- yes but she has taken some literary license or perhaps some advice from Spirit to include some scenes which are fiction but may well have happened.
One can only hope that some objective stage producer or film producer will bring the story to life. Meanwhile, the book is an excellent read for newcomers as well as veteran Spiritualists. Five stars!
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Because Spirit Said So Kathleen Cribb 9781468547498 Books Reviews
When I first heard about "Because Spirit Said So" I instinctively thought not another book attempting to prove the origins of Modern Spiritualism. Then the book arrived and I read it all in five hours--non stop. It presents two plays. The first entitled "The Table" follows the work of a fictionalized all-round medium named Claire who in four acts takes the reader through her work at a Psychic Fair otherwise known as Mediumship Saturday. She demonstrates clairvoyance, then goes on to stage a table-tipping circle followed by an impressive trumpet séance. It's a great novella play for the uninitiated and a good introduction to how Spiritualists work when communicating with Spirit.
For readers interested in the Fox Sisters its almost an epic and wonderfully free from cynics and tainted thinking. Entitled "The Foundation" it is presented in five acts with no less than twenty scenes and spans sixty-one years. For the most part the action focuses on the rented cottage at Hydesville, Wayne County New York. When the curtain goes up it is March 1843 and the house is rented to the Bell family. A peddler, Charles B. Rosna arrives. He's 31 years old and is on his way home to his wife and loving children with his earnings. Thus the murder of the peddler is brutal, painful and incredibly sad.
From this moment on the central figure is the peddler now in spirit who watches Mr. Bell trying with utmost difficulty to bury the body but it just keeps surfacing. Finally in desperation he hides the corpse behind a double wall in the basement - a feature that can be seen today at Hydesville.
The ghost (I would have called him spirit) lurks on stage through the entire play and his presence maintains an ongoing tension that keeps the reader from putting down the book. When he finally makes contact with the young Fox sisters and laboriously spells out the name of the man who murdered him is extremely well presented. Author Kathleen Cribb, a Spiritualist minister is a sensitive writer and handles the tension--and the laughter-- superbly. A documentary play -- yes but she has taken some literary license or perhaps some advice from Spirit to include some scenes which are fiction but may well have happened.
One can only hope that some objective stage producer or film producer will bring the story to life. Meanwhile, the book is an excellent read for newcomers as well as veteran Spiritualists. Five stars!
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