Life and Death

Life and Death
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The book Life and Death is the most controversial book written by Sir Oliver Lodge. After his son, Raymond, was killed in World War I in 1915, he visited several mediums and wrote about the experience in a number of books, including this one. The book documents the séances that he and his wife had attended. Lodge was convinced that his son Raymond had communicated with him and the book is a description of his son's experiences in the spirit world.

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Sir Oliver Lodge. Life and Death

Life and Death

Table of Contents

PART ONE: NORMAL PORTION

CHAPTER I. IN MEMORIAM

RAYMOND LODGE

EPITAPH. ON MEMORIAL TABLET. IN ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, EDGBASTON

REMINISCENCES BY O. J. L

A MOTHER'S LAMENT

EXTRACTS FROM PLATO'S DIALOGUE "MENEXENUS"

CHAPTER II. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

Letters from the Front in Flanders

[To a Brother]

NOTE BY O. J. L

SOME MILITARY TERMS

[To a Brother]

Letter from Raymond to the Mother of an Officer. Friend of his who had been Killed

NOTE BY O. J. L

Letter from Raymond to Mrs. Fred Stratton, formerly Miss Marjorie Gunn

Telegram from the War Office

Telegram from the King and Queen

CHAPTER III. LETTERS FROM OFFICERS

Letter From Lieutenant William Roscoe. To Sir Oliver Lodge

Letter from Lieutenant Fletcher, Great Crosby, Liverpool

Letter from Lieutenant Case to Brodie

Letter from Lieutenant Case to Lady Lodge

Letter from Captain S. T. Boast

From Captain A. B. Cheves, R.A.M.C

Letter from a Foreman Workman

PART TWO: SUPERNORMAL PORTION

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. ELEMENTARY EXPLANATION

Further Preliminary Explanation

CHAPTER II. THE 'FAUNUS' MESSAGE

Preliminary Facts

Initial 'Piper' Message

Letter from Mrs. Verrall

Mr. Bayfield's Criticism

NOTE BY O. J. L

Additional Piper Script

CHAPTER III. SEQUEL TO THE 'FAUNUS' MESSAGE

Extracts Relating to 'Myers' from Early. Anonymous Sittings

From First Anonymous Sitting of O. J. L. with. Mrs. Leonard, 27 September 1915

From First Anonymous Sitting of M. F. A. L. with Peters, 27 September 1915

From Sitting of O. J. L. with Peters on 29 October 1915

CHAPTER IV. THE GROUP PHOTOGRAPH

Extract from M. F. A. L.'s anonymous Sitting with Peters. on 27 September 1915

Extract from the Record of O. J. L.'s Sitting with. Mrs. Leonard, 3 December 1915

Copy of what was written by O. J. L. to Mr. Hill about the. Photograph on the morning of Tuesday, 7 December 1915

CONFIRMATORY STATEMENTS

Statement by Raymond's Mother

Statement by A. E. Briscoe

Statement by A. E. Briscoe

Statement by Rosalynde

Note by O. J. L

Further Information about the Photograph

Extract from a letter by Captain Boast from the Trenches, dated 7 May 1916, to Mrs. Case, and lent me to see

A later Letter from Captain Boast

SUMMARY

Concluding Note by O. J. L

CALENDAR

CHAPTER V. BEGINNING OF HISTORICAL RECORD OF. SITTINGS

FIRST LETTER FROM MRS. KENNEDY TO O. J. L

K. K.'s DESCRIPTION OF PAUL

First Sitting of any Member of the Family (Anonymous) with Mrs. Leonard

GENERAL ACCOUNT BY M. F. A. L. 24 September 1915

Table Sitting at Mrs. Leonard's

Automatic Writing by Mrs. Kennedy, 26 September

CHAPTER VI. FIRST SITTING OF O. J. L. WITH MRS. LEONARD

O. J. L. at Mrs. Leonard's, Monday, 27 September 1915, 12 noon to 1 o'clock

CHAPTER VII. FIRST PETERS SITTING (ANONYMOUS)

M. F. A. L. Sitting with A. Vout Peters, in Mrs. Kennedy's. House, on 27 September 1915, at 3.30 p.m

Appendix to First Peters Sitting

NOTE ON RAYMOND'S OLD ATTITUDE TO. PSYCHO-PHYSICAL PHENOMENA

CHAPTER VIII. A TABLE SITTING

Note by O. J. L. on Table Tiltings

Table Sitting with Mrs. Leonard, Tuesday, 28 September. 1915, at 5.30 p.m

Contemporary Annotations for Table Sitting on. 28 September

Later Information

Note by O. J. L. about the name 'Norman'

Note on the name 'Mitchell' (added later)

CHAPTER IX. ATTEMPTS AT STRICTER EVIDENCE

Second Table Sitting of O. J. L. and M. F. A. L. with. Mrs. Leonard, 12 October 1915, 5.30 p. m

Note on the Reminiscences awakened by the. Words 'Argonauts' and 'Dartmoor'

From Sitting of O. J. L. and M. F. A. L. on 22 October 1915. 'Feda' speaking

General Remarks on this Type of Question

CHAPTER X. RECORD CONTINUED

FROM O. J. L. AND M. F. A. L. SITTING WITH. MRS. LEONARD, 22 OCTOBER 1915

CHAPTER XI. FIRST SITTING OF ALEC (A. M. L.)

Introduction by O. J. L

A. M. L.'s Remarks on the Sitting

Report of Peters Sitting in Mrs. Kennedy's Room, at. 11 a.m. on Saturday, 23 October 1915

NOTE BY O. J. L

CHAPTER XII. GENERAL REMARKS ON CONVERSATIONAL. REPORTS AND ON CROSS-CORRESPONDENCES

Note about the Meaning of Cross-Correspondence

General Note

CHAPTER XIII. AN O. J. L. SITTING WITH PETERS

Anonymous O. J. L. Sitting with A. Vout Peters at 15 Devereux Court, Fleet Street, on Friday, 29 October 1915, from 10.30 to 11.45 a.m

MOONSTONE'S' ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF

SUMMARY

CHAPTER XIV. FIRST SITTING OF LIONEL (ANONYMOUS)

L. L.'s Sitting with Mrs. Leonard at her house, as a stranger, no one else being present, 12 o'clock, Wednesday, 17 November 1915

Introduction by O. J. L

Report by L. L

CHAPTER XV. SITTING OF M. F. A. L. WITH MRS. LEONARD

Sitting of M. F. A. L. with Mrs. Leonard at her house on. Friday, 26 November 1915, from 3 to 4.30 p.m

CHAPTER XVI. O. J. L. SITTING OF DECEMBER 3

Sitting with Mrs. Leonard at her House on Friday, 3 December 1915, from 6.10 p.m. to 8.20 p.m

CHAPTER XVII. K. K. AUTOMATIC WRITING

CHAPTER XVIII. FIRST SITTING OF ALEC WITH MRS. LEONARD

Alec's (A. M. L.'s) Sitting with Mrs. Leonard at her House. on Tuesday Afternoon, 21 December 1915, 3.15 to 4.30 p.m

Notes by O. J. L. on the A. M. L. Record

NOTE A

NOTE B

NOTE C

NOTE D

Appendix to Sitting of 21 December 1915

CHAPTER XIX. PRIVATE SITTINGS AT MARIEMONT

Table Sitting in the Drawing-room at Mariemont, Thursday, 2 March 1916, about 6 p.m

Table Sitting in the Drawing-Room at Mariemont, 9 p.m., Monday, 17 April 1916

Report by M. F. A. L

SUMMERRLODGE

WARNING

CHAPTER XX. A FEW MORE RECORDS, WITH SOME. UNVERIFIABLE MATTER

Non-Evidential Sitting of M. F. A. L. with Mrs. Leonard. at her House on Friday, 4 February 1916, from 8.30 p.m. to 11.10 p.m

Note by O. J. L

CHAPTER XXI. TWO RATHER EVIDENTIAL SITTINGS BY O. J. L. ON 3 MARCH 1916

Anonymous Sitting of O. J. L. with Mrs. Clegg

Sitting of O. J. L. with Mrs. Leonard at her House on. Friday, 3 March 1916, from 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m

EXTRACT FROM O. J. L.'S SITTING WITH MRS. LEONARD, FRIDAY, 28 JANUARY 1916

CHAPTER XXII. MORE UNVERIFIABLE MATTER

Sitting with Mrs. Leonard at our Flat, Friday, 24 March. 1916, from 5.45 p.m. to 8 p.m

CHAPTER XXIII. A FEW ISOLATED INCIDENTS

I. SIMULTANEOUS SITTINGS IN LONDON AND EDGBASTON

Special 'Honolulu' Test Episode

Sitting of Lionel and Norah with Mrs. Leonard in London, Friday, 26 May 1916, beginning 11.55 a.m

Extracts from Report by L. L

Note on the 'Honolulu' Episode by O. J. L

II. IMPROMPTU MARIEMONT SITTING

Impromptu Table Sitting at Mariemont, Tuesday, 25 April 1916 (Report by M. F. A. L.)

III. EPISODE OF 'MR. JACKSON'

IV. EPISODE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

Remarks by O. J. L. in concluding Part II

PART THREE: LIFE AND DEATH

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. THE MEANING OF THE TERM LIFE

Stages of Evolution

THREE EXPLANATORY NOTES

Note A.—Mechanics of Jumping Bean

Note B.—Differences between a Growing Organism and a. Growing Crystal

Note C.—Old Age

CHAPTER II. THE MEANING OF THE TERM DEATH

APPENDIX ON FEELINGS WHEN DEATH IS. IMMINENT

Preliminary Statement by O. J. L

CHAPTER III. DEATH AND DECAY

Transition

CHAPTER IV. CONTINUED EXISTENCE

Difficulty of Belief in Continued Existence

CHAPTER V. PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

On the Possibility of Prognostication

Reference to Special Cases

CHAPTER VI. INTERACTION OF MIND AND MATTER

Meaning of the Term Body

Permanence of Body

CHAPTER VII 'RESURRECTION OF THE BODY'

CHAPTER VIII. MIND AND BRAIN

The Seat of Memory

CHAPTER IX. LIFE AND CONSCIOUSNESS

CHAPTER X. ON MEANS OF COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER XI. ON THE FACT OF SUPERNORMAL COMMUNICATION

CHAPTER XII. ON THE CONTENTION THAT ALL PSYCHIC COMMUNICATIONS. ARE OF A TRIVIAL NATURE. AND DEAL WITH INSIGNIFICANT TOPICS

CHAPTER XIII. ON THE MANNER OF COMMUNICATION

NOTE ON DIFFICULTY OF REMEMBERING NAMES

CHAPTER XIV. VARIOUS PSYCHO-PHYSICAL METHODS

CHAPTER XV. ATTITUDE OF THE WISE AND PRUDENT

Apologia

CHAPTER XVI. OUTLOOK ON THE UNIVERSE

CHAPTER XVII. THE CHRISTIAN IDEA OF GOD. A PLEA FOR SIMPLICITY[41]

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Reference to Special Cases

CHAPTER VI INTERACTION OF MIND AND MATTER

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