19th Century Spiritualism & Sรฉances
The 19th century witnessed the rise of Spiritualismโa movement centered on the belief that the spirits of the dead could communicate with the living. Rooted in both curiosity and grief, it gave birth to sรฉances, spirit mediums, and parlor room rituals.
This spiritual wave spread rapidly across Europe and the United States, attracting both the deeply religious and the scientifically curious. Figures like the Fox Sisters became household names, claiming they could contact the dead through raps and knocks.
๐ป Birth of the Sรฉance
Sรฉances became a staple in many homes. Mediums claimed to channel spirits using table tipping, spirit boards, or trance states, often in candlelit rooms filled with believers and skeptics alike.
๐ฏ๏ธ Tools of Spirit Communication
Spirit trumpets, planchettes, and later the Ouija board were introduced as means to let spirits "speak" through physical movement or automatic writing.
๐ Widespread Cultural Impact
Spiritualism influenced literature, theater, and psychologyโsparking interest in the unknown and raising questions about life after death.
๐ฌ Scientific Scrutiny
While many believed, others like Harry Houdini exposed frauds in the movement, pushing for proof and exposing the tricks behind the scenes.