PART 1 -
RULES.
We would recommend the following rules to
persons desirous of becoming mediums:
I. Sit one hour each day where no noise will
attract attention.
II. When sitting, concentrate the mind on the
spirit from whom a communication is desired, until the hand is moved.
III. When the hand is moved, neither aid nor
resist its movement.
IV. When the spirit desires to communicate,
it will write without aid, to do which it is sometimes found necessary to
impress on the mind of the medium, the word intended to be written.
V. When the impression is made, the hand will
be moved to write the word as it is
impressed on the mind.
VI. When the word is written as impressed on
the mind, the medium should not doubt, because doubt is what makes resistance.
VII. When mediums resist, nothing reliable
can be written.
VIII. Some will be moved to write without
impressions, and they will write
slower than others, until they can be impressed.
IX. Hold no controversy with any one on the
subject of writing, and avoid all disputes.
X. When the medium is moved to write, one
hour only in each day should be spent, until directed by spirits.
XI. When directions are given, the medium
must be wise and obey.
XII. The wisdom of the wise should control
the folly of the unwise. Therefore the
medium would do well to concentrate the mind on spirits of that circle capable of instructing in the knowledge of
God and the wisdom of heaven.