Chapter XXI
INFLUENCE. OF THE SURROUNDINGS
231. 1. " Does the sphere of the medium exercise an
influence on the manifestations ? "
"All the spirits that surround the medium assist
him, in good as in evil."
2. " Could not the superior spirits triumph over the
bad will of the incarnated spirit, who serves them as
interpreter, and over those who surround him ? "
" Yes, when they consider it useful, and according
to the intention of the person who addresses them.
We have already said so ; the most elevated spirits can
sometimes communicate by a special favor, notwith
standing the imperfection of the medium, and his
sphere ; but then those surrounding spirits remain
perfect strangers to it."
3. "Do the superior spirits seek to lead frivolous
circles to more serious ideas ? "
" The superior spirits do not go into circles where
they know their presence to be useless. Where the
surroundings are but slightly instructed, yet sincere,
we go willingly; even should we find but feeble in
struments ; but in instructed spheres, where irony
governs, we do not go. Then it is necessary to speak
to the eyes and ears ; that is the role of rapping or
mocking spirits. It is right that persons who boast
themselves of their science should be humiliated by
spirits less learned and less advanced."
4. " Are the inferior spirits denied access to serious
reunions ? "
" No ; they remain there, sometimes to profit by the
instructions given to you ; but they are silent, like the
giddy in an assembly of the wiser
232. It would be an error to suppose that it is
necessary to be a medium in order to attract to you
beings from the invisible world. The whole of space
is peopled with them ; we have them constantly around
us, by our side ; they see us, observe us, mingle in
our reunions, follow us or fly from us, as we attract or
repulse them. The medianimic faculty is not needed
for that ; it is only a means of communication. From
what we have seen of the causes of sympathy or an
tipathy of spirits, it will easily be understood that we
must be surrounded by those who have affinity for our
own spirit, according as it is elevated or degraded. If
we consider the moral state of our globe, we shall
perceive what kind of spirits must predominate among
the wandering spirits. If we take each people in par
ticular, we can judge by the prevailing characteristics
of the inhabitants, by their preoccupations, their sen
timents, more or less moral and humanitary, of the
order of spirits who would there rendezvous from
preference.
Making this principle our starting-point, let us sup
pose a reunion of trifling, incongruous persons, occu
pied with their pleasures ; what kind of spirits would
be found among them ? Not, assuredly, superior spir
its, any more than our " savants " and philosophers
would spend their time among them. So, whenever
men gather together, they have with them an invisible
assembly, which sympathizes with their qualities or
their whims, and that setting aside all thought of invocation. Let us admit, now, the possibility of holding
intercourse with the beings of the invisible world by
an interpreter, a medium ; who would answer to their
call ? Evidently those who are there already, and only
seeking an occasion to communicate. If, in a frivolous
assembly, a superior spirit is called, he might come,
and say some seasonable words, as a good pastor in
the midst of his strayed sheep ; but the moment he finds
himself neither understood nor listened to, he goes, as
you would do in his place, and then the others have
full liberty.
233. It is not always sufficient for an assembly to
be serious to have communications of a high order ;
there are people who never laugh, and whose hearts
are none the more pure ; and it is the heart, above all,
that attracts good spirits. No moral condition ex
cludes spirit communications ; but if persons are in
bad conditions, they talk with their like, who think it
no harm to deceive us, and often embrace our preju
dices.
By this may be seen the enormous influence of the
sphere on the nature of intelligent manifestations ; but
this influence is not exercised, as some have supposed,
when the world of spirits was not as well known as
it is now, and before convincing proofs had cleared
away all our doubts. When communications agree
with the opinion of the assistants, it is not because the
opinion is reflected in the spirit of the medium, as in
a mirror ; it is because you have with you spirits who
are in sympathy with you, for good as for evil, and who
have your conceits ; and what proves this is, that if
you have the strength to attract to you other spirits
than those who surround you, the same medium will
hold an entirely different language, and tell you things far removed from your thoughts and your convictions.
To recapitulate : the conditions of the sphere will be
so much better as there may be more of homogeneity,
for g;ood, more pure and elevated sentiments, more
sincere desire to be instructed, without afterthought.