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The '''Hodgson Report''' was a report by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) on [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky]], her performance of psychic [[phenomena]], and the production of the [[Mahatma letters]]. | The '''Hodgson Report''' was a report by the [[Society for Psychical Research]] (SPR) on [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|H. P. Blavatsky]], her performance of psychic [[phenomena]], and the production of the [[Mahatma letters]]. In December, 1884, [[Richard Hodgson]] of the SPR visited the Adyar headquarters of the Theosophical Society in India. | ||
[[A. P. Sinnett]] refuted the report in a 60-page booklet, ''The Occult World Phenomena and the Society for Psychical Research'', published in 1886.<ref>A. P. Sinnett, ''The Occult World Phenomena and the Society for Psychical Research'', London: George Redway, 1886. Available online at [http://blavatskyarchives.com/theosophypdfs/sinnett_occult_world_phenomena_and_spr.pdf Blavatsky Archives.]</ref> | |||
== ''Boston Courier'' reaction == | == ''Boston Courier'' reaction == |
Revision as of 21:41, 8 April 2013
The Hodgson Report was a report by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) on H. P. Blavatsky, her performance of psychic phenomena, and the production of the Mahatma letters. In December, 1884, Richard Hodgson of the SPR visited the Adyar headquarters of the Theosophical Society in India. A. P. Sinnett refuted the report in a 60-page booklet, The Occult World Phenomena and the Society for Psychical Research, published in 1886.[1]
Boston Courier reaction
Testimony by C. W. Leadbeater
In an article published in The Theosophist, C. W. Leadbeater wrote the following:
I was at Adyar myself when Mr. Hodgson came out there to make that investigation. He was very young and obviously not very well acquainted with psychic matters. I had my own opinion of the way in which he carried out his investigation! I gave him a considerable amount of testimony, but he did not refer to that in any way in drawing up his decision, and I know the same was the case with several others of our people there. He cross-examined us but apparently made no use whatever of what we told him of the honesty of Madame Blavatsky; perhaps he did not believe us; at any rate he sent in a report which induced people to condemn her.[2]
Online Resources
Articles and pamphlets
- The Great Mare's Nest of the Psychical Research Society by Annie Besant
- The Society for Psychical Research and the Theosophical Phenomena. The Report of the S.P.R. on Madame Blavatsky at Blavatsky Study Center
- Paranormal Features of Some of the Appearances of the Mahatmas by Daniel H. Caldwell
- H. P. Blavatsky and The Society for Psychical Research by Grace F. Knoche
- Press Release of Society for Psychical Research, 1986 at Blavatsky Net
Books
- First Report of the Committee of the Society for Psychical Research at The Blavatsky Archives Online
- Obituary: The "Hodgson Report" on Madame Blavatsky by Walter A. Carrithers, Jr.
- H. P. Blavatsky and the SPR. An Examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885 by Vernon Harrison, Ph.D.
- The Coulomb Conspiracy against Theosophy by Charles J. Ryan, from H. P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Movement, Ch. 13.
Additional resources
- The Coulomb Case. Some Suggested Reading - Pro and Con at Blavatsky Study Center
Notes
- ↑ A. P. Sinnett, The Occult World Phenomena and the Society for Psychical Research, London: George Redway, 1886. Available online at Blavatsky Archives.
- ↑ Charles Webster Leadbeater, "Theosophy and the T.S." The Theosophist vol:1, No. 11 (November, 1930), 941.