APPORTS & ASPORTS
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Apporting is to bring into a seance or Circle. The apport is the
object brought into a seance or Circle.
Asporting is to take out of a seance or Circle. The asport is
the object taken out of a seance or Circle.
Front and
rear of the carding.
Above is an apport that was produced by
the Spirit helpers of Medium Judith Seaman in a public
seance with all the students that were on a physical
phenomena course in the main hall of Stansted Hall where the
Arthur Findlay College is.
In the seance, Judith was in an altered
state [trance] and an Italian lady, who had lost her sister
a few years before was asked to go forward and sit in front
of Judith. the Italian lady was then asked to place her
hands under Judith's after a few minutes the above card
appeared in the Italian lady's hands. After the seance I
asked the lady if I could photograph the apport and asked
her about the circumstances. She told me her sister liked
butterflies and the girl in the picture looked like her
sister. Even though the lady herself had very black
Mediterranean hair the girl in the photograph was blonde,
anyone would have thought the whole family would have had
very black hair.
At an earlier course I attended in the
college, another apport was produced by Judith in a
different seance in the same hall this was in low red light
also, this time it was a limpet shell that was produce into
the hands of a lady student from Warrington, Cheshire. The
lady said afterwards the shell as it was placed into her
hands as she had them under Judith's, felt like it was warm
jelly-like, then she could feel it harden as it cooled down.
The case was the occasion of much
facetious comment in the daily press. The Echo printed the
only serious report. The story was summed up on the basis of
the sitters' written testimony by Abraham Wallace in Light
(1918, p. 259) as follows:
"Neither door nor window could have been
opened without the admission of light. After various
phenomena usual in dark seances had taken place someone
asked Katie King, one of the controls, to bring something.
Another member of the Circle observed, in a joking sort of
way, 'I wish you would bring Mrs. Guppy.' Upon which a third
remarked: 'Good gracious, I hope not, she is one of the
biggest women in London.' Katie's voice at once said 'I
will, I will, I will.' Then John's voice was heard to
exclaim, 'Keep still, can't you?' In an instant somebody
called out: 'Good God, there is something on my head'
simultaneously with a heavy bump on the table and one or two
screams. A match was struck, and there was Mrs. Guppy on the
table with the whole of the sitters seated round it closely
packed together as they sat at the commencement. Mrs. Guppy
appeared to be in a trance, and was perfectly motionless.
Great fears were entertained that the shock would be
injurious to her. She had one arm over her eyes, and was
arrayed in a loose morning gown with a pair of bedroom
slippers on, and in a more or less decollete condition. When
telling me the story, Mrs. Volckman very naturally said how
much she disliked having been brought in such a state into
the presence of strangers. There was a pen in one hand,
which was down by her side. From the first mention of
bringing her to the time she was on the table three minutes
did not elapse. It seems that Mrs. Guppy had a pen in one
hand and an account book in the other. She had been making
up her weekly accounts and had just written the word
'onions,' the ink still being wet on the page."
After Guppy-Volckman had shaken off the
effect of the shock, the seance was continued with her
presence. During this part of the seance, her boots, hat,
and clothes arrived from her home, as well as lots of
flowers. Both Herne and Williams were levitated and
disappeared in turns.
After the seance one Mr. Harrison, editor
of The Spiritualist, together with three of the sitters,
offered to escort Guppy-Volckman to her home. Then their
inquiries convinced them that Guppy-Volckman was really
sitting in the room with Miss Neyland, writing her accounts
at the time that one of the seance sitters wished her to be
brought. Her husband also bore testimony to the fact that
his wife, shortly before her disappearance, had been up to
the billiard room where he was playing with a friend. This
visitor corroborated his statement.
Regarding this visit of inquiry, Frank
Podmore states in his book Modern Spiritualism (1902):
"They there learnt from Miss Neyland, a
friend of Mrs. Guppy's, who had come out as a Medium under
her auspices, that an hour or two previously she had been
sitting with Mrs. Guppy near the fire making up accounts
when suddenly looking up she found that her companion had
disappeared, leaving a slight haze near the ceiling."
The report of this marvellous phenomenon
gave rise to repetitions.
In another case, the authenticity of which
is difficult to establish, the subject of transportation was
a sitter in Guppy-Volckman's house. His name was Henderson.
Ten sitters held the seance on November 2, 1873. Suddenly it
was discovered that Mr Henderson broke the seance chain and
disappeared. The doors and windows of the room were locked.
About the same moment of his disappearance, he was
discovered at a distance of a mile and a half in the
backyard of the house of his friend, Mr. Stoke. Nine people
noticed his sudden arrival. The night was wet. His boots and
clothes were "almost" dry.
There is one transportation case
associated with William Eglinton (also cited as a fraudulent
Medium). It occurred on March 16, 1878, at Mrs. Makdougall
Gregory's house. Two other mediums, Arthur Colman and J. W.
Fletcher, were present with five sitters. One of the sitters
suggested that Colman should be taken through the ceiling.
Almost immediately Eglinton disappeared. The noise of a
violent bump was heard and Eglinton was found in the room
above on the floor in a trance.
Several cases were put on record in the
first years of the present century. The story of one is
recounted in the Annals of Psychic Science (vol. 9). The
place was San Jose, Costa Rica, the date between 1907 and
1909 and the persons concerned were the children of
Buenaventura Corrals. The oldest child, Ophelia Corrales,
was 18 years old. There were two younger sisters and a
brother. Separately and together the children frequently
vanished from the seance room, found themselves in the
garden and returned, to their great delight, in the same
mysterious manner. To quote from the account of Alberto
Brenes, a professor at the Law Academy:
"A few minutes passed in absolute silence.
Suddenly we heard knocks coming from the pavilion; we turned
up the gas and found the children were no longer there. The
doors were examined and found to be completely closed. Two
persons were deputed to look for the children. When the door
of the room was opened they were found standing in a row,
talking and laughing at what had taken place.
"They said that they had been brought
there, one by one; first little Flora, then Berta, and
finally Miguel their respective ages being seven, twelve and
ten years.
"We then asked them how they had been
carried and they replied that they had felt a pressure under
the arms, then they were lifted up in the air and placed
where they were found, but they could not tell us anything
more.
"The two investigators then asked the
Spirits to repeat the translation in the reverse direction;
they recommended the children to remain silent where they
were, and locking the door, returned to the seance room to
give an account of what had happened.
"We resumed the seance after taking the
necessary precautions of locking the doors. Then 'Ruiz' came
and after recommending all to keep up their Spirits, said in
a clear and energetic voice: 'Let the children come.'
Immediately one of them called out: 'We are here.' The light
was turned up and the three children appeared in a line in
the same order in which they had been previously found. On
this occasion all three had been transported at the same
time."
Joseph Lapponi,
medical officer to Popes Leo XVII and Pius X, recorded in
his Hypnotism and Spiritism (1906) the case of the
Pansini brothers,
Paul Pansini and
Alfred Pansini, eight and
ten years old respectively. They experienced mysterious
transportation in a half hour from Ruvo to Molfetta. Another
time, at 12:30 P.M. , they disappeared from Ruvo and at one
o'clock found themselves on a boat at sea near Barletta,
making towards Trinitapoli. Once they disappeared from the
square of Ruvo and found themselves, ten minutes later,
before the house of their uncle Jerome Maggiore in Trani.
Several other mysterious flights took place to Gios,
Biseglie, Mariotta, and Terlizzi. Once they disappeared in
Bishop Berardi's presence while he was discussing these
phenomena with their mother. The windows and doors were
closed. In another volume, Spedizione e Spiriti, the same
author told of the flying brothers of Bari who could
transfer themselves over a distance of 45 kilometers in 15
minutes [please remember that the time pieces of the day
were not accurate, it is was more likely to be immediate].
Henry Llewellyn
had a series of sittings with the Medium
F.
G. F. Craddock at Burslem,
Staffordshire. The Medium sat in a corner of the room from
which a door led into a cellar beneath. The cellar door was
completely covered with a curtain tacked around the opening,
so that any disturbance there would have been at once
detected. The curtains were drawn over the Medium.
Some time later,
the Medium was discovered in a cataleptic state suspended
horizontally across the top of the curtained corner of the
room, with his feet and head lodged on each end of about two
inches of boarding. The curtain was opened so that all
present could see the sight for themselves, and then closed
in the hope that the Medium would be put safely on the floor
again. Hearing no movement for some time the curtain was
opened again, when to the bewilderment of the experimenters
it was found that
Mr
Craddock was gone. The
cellar door and its curtain were undisturbed. Shortly
afterward they heard someone moving about in the next room;
when the door of that room was unlocked, the Medium walked
out of it with his hands still tied behind him. On another
occasion Craddock was found to be missing and was discovered
in the bedroom directly over the place in which they were
sitting. This case must also be treated with reserve, since
Craddock was supposed to have been exposed in fraud on
several occasions. Remember it could be said by others, and
the papers and how could it be defended by the Mediums of
the day
A report of Willi
Reichel's experiences with
C V
Miller, the California
materialization Medium, as given in Psychische Studien
(January-February 1906) states:
" 'Betsy,' the principal control of Mr.
Miller, called Herr Reichel first into the cabinet in order
that he might assure himself of the presence of the Medium
asleep. He examined all again and considers it impossible
that the Medium could have quitted the cabinet in a normal
way; in front of the curtains were seated the 27 persons who
formed the Circle on that evening, and the windows looked
out on a much frequented street. The weather, moreover, was
very windy and wet, and it would have been impossible, he
says, to open a window without causing a current of air to
be felt at once. After about four minutes 'Betsy' told him
to go with three other persons to the first floor and Mr.
Miller's housekeeper gave them the keys. They found the
Medium breathing heavily on a chair; they brought him back
into the seance room, where he awoke, remembering nothing."
Franz Hartmann, the well-known Theosophist
and writer on occultism, employed the term "magical
metathesis." In Occult Review (July 1906), he quoted the
case of a Dr. Z., of Florence, a friend of his, who was
reportedly transported from Livorns to Florence (100
kilometers) in 15 minutes and deposited in a closed room.
Stepping into the realm of occult magic,
the book of Harry de Windt, From Paris to New York by Land
(1904), may be cited for an ancient transportation case in
which a medicine man, while he was closely watched,
disappeared from a tent and was found in an unconscious
condition in a tent half a mile away.
The Medium
Ada
Besinnet was said to have
been several times the subject of transportation in seances.
Reporting on the
Polish Medium
Franek Kluski
in Psychic Science (October 1925, p. 214), one Professor
Pawlovski writes:
"The most extraordinary case related to me
by the members of the Circle is that of Mr. Kluski having
been fetched by the apparitions, or disappearing from the
sealed and locked seance room. The astonished sitters found
him in a rather distant room of the apartment quietly
sleeping on a couch. I report the case upon the
responsibility of my friends, whom I have no reason to
distrust."
Harald Nielsson
states in Light (November 1, 1919), in an account of his
experiences with
Indridi Indridason,
the Icelandic Medium:
"We have had on several occasions the
experience of matter being brought through matter, and one
evening the medium herself was taken through the wall into a
room which was locked and in darkness. This sounds
incredible, but many things occur in the presence of
Physical Mediums which must seem absurd to men who have not
themselves investigated them. But they are nevertheless
true."
In Psychic Research (March 1930), an
account was published by Harry Price and H. Kohn of the
poltergeist persecution of an Indian boy, Damodar Ketkar, of
Poona, India. According to Kohn, who was a lecturer in
languages at the governmental Deccan College (Bombay
University), Poona, the following transportation case
occurred in April 1928 during the most violent period of the
manifestations:
"At 9:45 A.M. on April 23, my sister says
in a letter, the elder boy (his brother, Ramkrishna Bapat)
suddenly materialised in front of [her],,, He looked bright
but amazed, and said 'I have just come from Karjat.' He
didn't come through any door. My sister describes the
posture of the boy as having been most remarkable. When she
looked up from her letter-writing she saw him bending
forward; both his arms were hanging away from his sides, and
the hands hanging limp,,, his feet were not touching the
floor, as she saw a distinct space between his feet and the
threshold. It was precisely the posture of a person who has
been gripped round the waist and carried, and therefore
makes no effort but is gently dropped at his destination."
This account is unique, as in no other
case was the actual arrival of the transported individual
seen.
Two accounts of
transportation are to be found in the amazing case of
Carlos Mirabelli, the South
American Medium. On the basis of the original Portuguese
documents, psychical researcher E. J. Dingwall, in Psychic
Research (July 1930), recounts:
",,,the transportation of the Medium from
the railway station at Luz [Sao Paolo] to the town of S.
Vincente, a distance of some 90 kilometers. The report
states that at the time the Medium was at the station at Luz
in company with a number of people and was intending to
travel to Santos. Shortly before the train started he
suddenly disappeared to the astonishment of everybody, his
presence in S. Vincente being ascertained 15 minutes later
by telephone, it being proved that he was met in the town
exactly two minutes after his disappearance,,,, On one
occasion when the Medium had been secured in his armchair by
means of various ligatures he vanished utterly from his
position, the doors and windows remaining both locked and
firmly secured. Five sitters remained in the seance room
whilst the rest went in search of the missing man. He was
soon discovered in a side room lying in an easy chair and
singing to himself."
A well-documented
case was the transportation of
Marquis Carlo Centurione Scotto,
at Millesimo Castle, on July 29, 1928. Psychical researcher
Ernesto Bozzano reported on his investigation of the case in
Luce e Ombra (September-October 1928). It can be summarized
as follows:
During the course of the sitting, the
Medium Marquis Centurione Scotto exclaimed in a frightened
voice: "I can no longer feel my legs!" The gramophone was
stopped. An interval of death-like silence followed. The
Medium was addressed, without answer, then felt for. His
place was empty. The sitters turned on the red light. The
doors were still securely locked with the key on the inside
but the Medium had disappeared.
All the rooms of
the castle were searched without result. Two and a half
hours passed when it occurred to the sitters to ask
Gwendolyn Kelley Hack
to try and get into communication, through automatic
writing, with her Spirit Guide "Imperator." After several
attempts in which the sitters were only told, "Do not be
anxious, we are watching and guarding" and that the "Medium
is asleep," the correct information came through: "Go to the
right, then outside. Wall and Gate. He is
lying,,,hay,,,hay,,,on soft place." The communication was
signed by the cross of "Imperator."
The place indicated a granary in the
stable yard. The great entrance door was locked, and the key
was not in the lock. They ran back to fetch it and,
entering, found a small door that had been previously
overlooked. This door was also locked, but the key was in
the keyhole on the outside. They opened it with the greatest
caution. On a heap of hay and oats, the Medium was
comfortably lying, immersed in profound sleep. When he first
regained consciousness and found himself lying in the stable
he feared that he had gone out of his mind and burst into
tears.
The authenticity
of the phenomenon was unexpectedly confirmed by a message
from New York from the Spirit Guide "Bert Everitt," who,
manifesting in a sitting with the
Medium George Valiantine,
referred to the Millesimo experiments and stated "that he
had helped Cristo d'Angelo [the Spirit Guide] to carry out
the phenomenon of the transport of the medium into the
granary." This was received a whole month before a report of
the case had been published in Italy or elsewhere.
The marquis himself described his
impressions as follows: "At this instant I could not feel my
legs any more, having the impression of going into trance. I
asked Fabienne for her hand, which I took willingly to
reassure myself. After having taken the hand I felt
something descending over my brain and my face,,, and I felt
myself light,,, light,,, light,,, but of such lightness,,, I
felt myself as if fainting and I ,,, Then I recall nothing
more. Nothing, nothing."
Many cases have been reported in the
hagiogaphic literature of the transportation of saints, and
sometimes their bilocation (simultaneous appearance in
different places over a great distance) is noted.
Some beautiful flowers made in
wax while a seance was going on. Spirit actually made them out of hot melted
paraffin wax,
which was in the room where the
seance was being held.
Plate 14
One of the finest works of Anita
a florist from beyond the grave.
Made by Spirit from paraffin
wax, which was in the room being heated, so in a molten state.
Plate 15
Beautiful wax flowers made and offered during a seance by the
Spirit
of Mrs Anita Ettore Bosio
the florist
.
One of the beautiful catalysts made by Anita commemorative
session of the appearance of John,
before the large audience you see in the
picture below.
The
session commemorating the first manifestation of John, held at the home of Mr
Prado Euripide
A flower, crafted in paraffin wax, during the session, by the
Spirit of Anita Ettore Bosio
the florist.
The audience in the above
photograph and the flower in the photograph below.
Plate 17
Flower made of hardened paraffin
wax.
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Mould of paraffin wax of the hand of
Rachel,
flower also of paraffin wax, made by the Spirit of Anita,
also scarves laced
by the Spirit of Joao.
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