D. D. Home His Life His Mission

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Dreams, Channeling
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Author: Madam Home, Daniel Dunglas Home ISBN: 9781907355769
Publisher: White Crow Productions Ltd Publication: March 1, 2010
Imprint: White Crow Books Language: English
Author: Madam Home, Daniel Dunglas Home
ISBN: 9781907355769
Publisher: White Crow Productions Ltd
Publication: March 1, 2010
Imprint: White Crow Books
Language: English

Julie de Gloumeline aka Madam Home was D. D. Homes second wife; they were married in 1871. This book was originally published in 1877 and contains Madam Homes memoirs of his life.Homes letters and diaries are a Whos Who of 19th Century society. His autobiography Incidents in My Life - Part One which was published in 1863 detailed his public life his psychic life and some would argue his tragic personal life including his struggle with TB as well as the death of his wife Alexandria de Kroll and their son Greigore.Many of the amazing accounts in Incidents left out names in order to protect friends from ridicule. In this book she reveals many of the names and stated:The fact that many of these names are now for the first time published will prove to what degree Home carried his consideration for others suppressing their names in order to spare them from ignorant abuse and tranquilly encountering the host of calumnies that were directed against him in consequence.D.D. Home has been called The Greatest Physical Medium in History. He has been accused of fraud by skeptics but never found to be anything but genuine by anyone who studied him seriously while he was alive.The list of people who sat with Home is impressive. Count Alexis Tolstoy cousin of Leo Tolstoy Alexander Dumas Lady Shelly Sir Francis Galton James M. Gully an eminent doctor whose clients included Charles Darwin Sir William Crookes; President of the Royal Society and the Emperor Napoleon III and the French royal court. During one conversation the Duke de Morny told the Emperor that he felt it a duty to contradict the report that the Emperor believed in spiritualism. The Emperor replied:"Quite right but you may add when you speak on the subject again that there is a difference between believing a thing and having proof of it and that I am certain of what I have seen."Napoleon later stated Whoever says that Home is a charlatan is a liar.

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Julie de Gloumeline aka Madam Home was D. D. Homes second wife; they were married in 1871. This book was originally published in 1877 and contains Madam Homes memoirs of his life.Homes letters and diaries are a Whos Who of 19th Century society. His autobiography Incidents in My Life - Part One which was published in 1863 detailed his public life his psychic life and some would argue his tragic personal life including his struggle with TB as well as the death of his wife Alexandria de Kroll and their son Greigore.Many of the amazing accounts in Incidents left out names in order to protect friends from ridicule. In this book she reveals many of the names and stated:The fact that many of these names are now for the first time published will prove to what degree Home carried his consideration for others suppressing their names in order to spare them from ignorant abuse and tranquilly encountering the host of calumnies that were directed against him in consequence.D.D. Home has been called The Greatest Physical Medium in History. He has been accused of fraud by skeptics but never found to be anything but genuine by anyone who studied him seriously while he was alive.The list of people who sat with Home is impressive. Count Alexis Tolstoy cousin of Leo Tolstoy Alexander Dumas Lady Shelly Sir Francis Galton James M. Gully an eminent doctor whose clients included Charles Darwin Sir William Crookes; President of the Royal Society and the Emperor Napoleon III and the French royal court. During one conversation the Duke de Morny told the Emperor that he felt it a duty to contradict the report that the Emperor believed in spiritualism. The Emperor replied:"Quite right but you may add when you speak on the subject again that there is a difference between believing a thing and having proof of it and that I am certain of what I have seen."Napoleon later stated Whoever says that Home is a charlatan is a liar.

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