DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human Lost Soul SpiritsDr. Carl Wickland, born in Sweden, got his medical degree at Durham Medical College in Chicago, graduating in 1900. After obtaining his degree, he became a general practitioner of medicine specializing in researching mental illnesses. He married Anna Anderson in 1896. Anna was a natural-born psychic of impressive ability. In 1909, Wickland became chief psychiatrist at the National Psychopathic Institute of Chicago. He continued in that position until 1918 when he and his wife moved to Los Angeles, California. Anna Wickland proved to be an excellent psychic intermediary and was easily controlled by discarnate intelligences. In answer to her doubts concerning the right “disturbing the dead,” these intelligences asserted that a grievously wrong conception existed among mortals regarding the conditions prevailing after death. These intelligences also stated that by a system of transfer, that is, by attracting such obsessing entities from the victim to a psychic intermediary, … conditions could be shown as they actually exist. … They claimed they had found his wife to be a suitable instrument for such experimentation and proposed that, if Dr. Wickland would cooperate with them by caring for and instructing these ignorant spirits, as they allowed them to take temporary but complete possession of his wife’s body, without any injury to her, they would prove their assertions were correct. Desirous of learning the truth … we accepted what seemed to be a hazardous undertaking. The book then describes multiple instances of these “experiments” where an ignorant spirit would be “allowed”, and even “guided” (by intelligent spirits working in tandem) to take temporary control of Mrs. Wickland’s body, enabling Dr. Wickland to have a dialogue with them, attempting to educate them about their true condition, and attempting to persuade them to change their behavior and outlook. Mrs. Wickland had no recollection of the dialogues that took place while she was “absent.” What is Creator’s perspective of this project and the resulting book by Dr. Wickland, “Thirty Years Among the Dead,” published in 1924?
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This, indeed, is a valid and accurate reporting of the early experimentation done by these individuals in pioneering a more scientific and metaphysical approach, combined together, in order to tackle what is often dismissed as mythical or fear-based self-delusion. Spirits are real, and possessing spirits are a menace to the living. So this is simply a historical footnote in a long saga of interested parties wanting to use their knowledge and the inner drive of their curiosity and passion to make some kind of inroads to help those who suffer severely from spirit possession, and bring greater understanding and a way to cope with them. So it is an interesting milestone in the body of information leading to the innovative contributions of your channel through Get Wisdom with more precise and definitive utilization of divine intervention as the best way to get results more uniformly and with effectiveness for removing discarnate entities.