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Scientists of the 19th century studied the phenomenon Daniel Dunglas Hume and never once found any fraud in his abilities. Contemporaries considered the Scottish spiritualist "the greatest physical medium of all time."
Emperor Alexander II, Napoleon III, French Empress Eugenie, German Kaiser Wilhelm I and other European monarchs were friends with Hume and admired his abilities.
Unlike other Spiritualists, Hume levitated in daylight. His abilities were tested by independent experts and famous scientists of the 19th century: Oliver Lodge, William Crookes, William Barrett, Cesare Lombroso.
“I have certain abilities. I will be happy to demonstrate them to the best of my ability if you treat me like a gentleman to a gentleman. I will be glad if you can explain these phenomena to some extent, and I am ready to participate in any reasonable experiments. I myself have no power over these forces. I do not use them, but they use me. It happens that they leave me for several months, then they appear again with a vengeance. I am nothing more than a passive instrument,”wrote DD Hume.
Contemporaries spoke of Hume as an unusually modest person. Despite personal acquaintance with almost all the monarchs of Europe, the Scotsman behaved simply, never took money and treated his abilities as a gift from above.
“I am sent on a mission, the purpose of which is to prove immortality,” said the medium.
William Crookes claimed to have witnessed more than 50 cases of Hume's levitation "in good light", when the medium rose 1.5-2 meters above the floor.
“When Hume soared into the air again, I ran my hands around his body in search of invisible ropes or cords that could lift and hold Hume in this position, but I found nothing. Several times I watched Hume take off with the chair he was sitting on. Much less often, but it also happened that people sitting next to him took off with Hume,”writes Crookes.
"He lifted himself from the chair, rose four to five feet above the ground … We saw his figure move from one edge of the window to the other, feet first, in a horizontal position," - wrote Robert Bell in the article "More Amazing Than Fantasy." which appeared in Cornhill magazine in 1860.
The levitation was witnessed by the renowned physician Dr. Gully of Malvern and the publisher Robert Chambers.
In 1868, the medium demonstrated sensational levitation. Hume flew out of a third-floor bedroom window at 16 Ashley House and flew back into the open window of the adjoining living room, flying seventy feet above the street. Lord Adair, Lord Lindsay and Captain Wynn watched the levitation.
Hume's amazing abilities
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle attended several of Hume's sessions and later wrote a short biography of him: A History of Spiritualism, Chapter 9. “Usually we find mediums capable of invoking a voice, or mediums broadcasting in a state of trance, clairvoyants or physical mediums. Hume possessed all four of these abilities,”writes Conan Doyle.
Daniel Hume possessed abilities that other mediums did not possess. The spiritualist put his hands on the fire of the fireplace and took out a large burning coal. Hume blew on a piece, and the charcoal glowed white-hot. The medium did not feel pain or burns.
During some sessions, Hume reduced the weight of objects to zero gravity. Russian chemist Alexander Mikhailovich Butlerov studied Hume's experiment on table levitation. The scientist measured the weight of the table before, during and after the experiment.
Before the experiment, the table weighed 45 kilograms, and when the medium touched it, the weight of the table decreased by 14 kilograms. Then Hume would order the table to get heavy, and no one could move it. At the end of the experiment, the medium made the table so light that it took off.
Connection with Russia
In 1874 Daniel Hume first came to Russia. The medium amazed scientists and members of the royal family.
In Hume's session, the piano played by itself. The bracelet was removed from the Empress's wrist and circled over her head. At the request of the emperor, sheets of paper with watermarks of the monarchs and the original autographs of Catherine II and Paul I appeared out of thin air.
At the ball, Hume met his future wife Alexandra de Kroll, a 17-year-old girl from an aristocratic Russian family. They had a son, Grigory. After four years of marriage, Alexandra fell ill with tuberculosis and died.
A few years later, Hume married a second time and again to a Russian woman, Yulia Glomelin.
Throughout his life, Daniel Hume has performed more than 1,500 sessions. He stopped practicing mediumship at 38 due to deteriorating health. After 15 years, the medium suddenly died of tuberculosis. He was buried in the Russian part of the cemetery in Saint-Germain.
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