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The Gate of Remembrance / The Story of the Psychological Experiment which Resulted in the Discovery of the Edgar Chapel at Glastonbury

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An account of a psychological experiment that used automatic writing and trance-mediated communications to guide archaeological work at an English abbey, culminating in the discovery of a chapel. The narrative reproduces and analyzes the transmitted scripts, notes their patchwork of Low Latin, Medieval and Modern English, and confronts critics' concerns about linguistic form and authorship. It advances a speculative theory of a Greater Memory and telepathic or subconscious interconnection as the source of the messages, and interweaves excavation reporting with reflections on spiritual, psychological, and methodological implications.

About the Author

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Frederick Bligh Bond

Frederick Bligh Bond was an English architect and author, best known for his work in the field of archaeology and his exploration of the mystical aspects of historical sites. His notable work, "The Gate of Remembrance / The Story of the Psychological Experiment which Resulted in the Discovery of the Edgar Chapel at Glastonbury," delves into the intersection of psychology and archaeology, detailing his innovative methods in uncovering historical truths. Bond's contributions reflect a unique blend of architectural insight and a fascination with the spiritual dimensions of historical inquiry, making him a distinctive figure in early 20th-century literature.

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