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What does "the messages are only silly and trivial to be entirely unjustified by his
What does "the messages are only silly and trivial to be entirely unjustified by his experience" mean?
It is interesting to note that du Prel proclaims the assertion that the messages are only silly and trivial to be entirely unjustified by his experience, while at the same time he asserts that he has found no traces of superhuman intelligence, but of course, before pronouncing upon such a point, one has to determine how a superhuman intelligence could be distinguished and how far it would be intelligible to our brains.
"The History of Spiritualism," by Arthur Conan Doyle
What does "the messages are only silly and trivial to be entirely unjustified by his experience" mean?
It is interesting to note that du Prel proclaims the assertion that the messages are only silly and trivial to be entirely unjustified by his experience, while at the same time he asserts that he has found no traces of superhuman intelligence, but of course, before pronouncing upon such a point, one has to determine how a superhuman intelligence could be distinguished and how far it would be intelligible to our brains.
"The History of Spiritualism," by Arthur Conan Doyle
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