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The author surveys popular beliefs about ghosts, apparitions, witchcraft, dreams, mesmerism, and related supernatural phenomena, arguing that ignorance of natural and psychological causes fuels superstition. Through historical anecdotes, reported cases, and references to experiments and contemporary writings, he analyzes dream formation, the imagination’s effects on the nervous system, optical and auditory illusions, lunar and folk superstitions, necromancy, fortune-telling, and spirit communications. Scientific explanation, moral counsel, and appeals to scripture and reason are offered as remedies to rising fanaticism, with practical guidance for distinguishing delusion from legitimate religious faith.

About the Author

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Samuel B. Emmons

Samuel B. Emmons was an American author best known for his work "The Spirit Land," a novel that explores themes of spirituality and the afterlife. Emmons's writing reflects a fascination with metaphysical concepts, inviting readers to ponder the nature of existence and the possibility of life beyond death. Though not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his contributions offer a glimpse into the spiritual inquiries of his time, making his work a noteworthy part of the literary exploration of the 19th century.

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