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14-September-2008 12:50:20 - Jackson Davis Andrew Jackson Davis 11 August 1826 - January 13, 1910, American Spiritualist, was born at Blooming Grove, New York. He had little education, though probably much more than he and his friends pretended. In 1843 he heard lectures in Poughkeepsie on animal magnetism, as the phenomena of hypnotism was then termed, and found that he had remarkable clairvoyant powers; and in the following year he had, he said, spiritual messages telling him of his life work. For the next three years 1844-1847 he practised magnetic healing with much success; and in 1847 he published The Principles of Nature, Her Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind, which in 1845 he had dictated while in a trance to his scribe, William Fishbough. He lectured with little success and returned to writing or dictating books, publishing about thirty in all including: The Great Harmonia 1850-1861, an encyclopaedia in six volumes The Philosophy of Special Providences 1850, which with its evident rehash of old arguments against special providences and miracles would seem to show that Davis' inspiration was literary The Magic Staff: an Autobiography 1857, which was supplemented by Arabula: or the Divine Guest, Containing a New Collection of New Gospels 1867, the gospels being those according to St Confucius, St John G.Whittier,St Gabriel Derzhavin,St Octavius Frothingham, St Gerrit Smith, St Emma Hardinge, St Ralph W. Emerson, St Selden J. Finney, St Theodore Parker, c. A Stellar Key to the Summer Land 1868 Tale of a Physician, or, The Seeds and Fruits of Crime 1869 Internet Archive online ion pdf format, 22 MB, entire book on one pdf Views of Our Heavenly Home 1878, each with illustrative diagrams. The Fountain with Jets of New Meanings 1870 Illustrated published by McCrea Miller. Davis was much influenced by Swedenborg and by the Shakers, who reprinted his panegyric of Ann Lee in an official Sketch of Shakers and Shakerism 1884. Davis in turn directly influenced self-proclaimed psychic Edgar Cayce 1877-1945 who adopted trance diagnosis and similar activities with few modifications from Davis's example. In fact, Davis's complete library is now housed within the Edgar Cayce Library. Sources Andrew Jackson Davis and His Wives References James Lowell Moore: Introduction to the writings of Andrew Jackson Davis. Reprint of the ed. Boston: Christopher, 1930 1930. Whitefish: Kessinger 2003. ISBN 0-7661-3922-0 John DeSalvo: Andrew Jackson Davis: The first American prophet and clairvoyant 1826-1910. Lulu.com, 2005. Andrew Jackson Davis at www.andrewjacksondavis.com This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh ion, a publication now in the public domain. v d e Spiritualism and Spiritism Beliefs Core beliefs : Theism · Survivalism · Mediumship · Séances · Spiritual Healing · Variant beliefs : Reincarnation · Christianity · New Age Important Figures Emanuel Swedenborg · Franz Mesmer · Fox sisters · Eva Carrière Andrew Jackson Davis · Cora L. V. Scott · Achsa W. Sprague · Paschal Beverly Randolph · Emma Hardinge Britten · Allan Kardec · Camille Flammarion · William Stainton Moses · Robert Owen · Arthur Conan Doyle · W. T. Stead · Chico Xavier · Helen Duncan · Doris Stokes · Colin Fry · Danielle Egnew · Derek Acorah · Margery · Harry Houdini Other History of Spiritism · Spiritist doctrine · Spiritualist Church · List of Spiritualist organizations · National Spiritualist Association of Churches · Spiritualists' National Union · Spiritualist Association of Great Britain · Spiritualism in fiction · Theatrical Séances Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson_Davis Categories: 1826 births | 1910 deaths | Spiritual mediums | People from Orange County, New York Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages Deutsch 日本語 Português Français This page was last modified on 8 August 2008, at 00:50
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