H. P. Blavatsky and the SPR
H. P. Blavatsky and the SPR

H. P.  Blavatsky and the SPR: An Examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885

by Vernon Harrison

In December 1885 the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) in London, England, published a 200-page report by Richard Hodgson, perhaps best known for its denunciation of H. P. Blavatsky as an “impostor,” and often featured in encyclopedias, reference books, and biographical works.

In April 1986 the SPR Journal, “in the interests of truth and fair play,” published a critical analysis of the Hodgson Report by handwriting expert Vernon Harrison, who found it “riddled with slanted statements, conjectures advanced as fact or probable fact, uncorroborated testimony of unnamed witnesses, selection of evidence and downright falsity.” Since then Dr. Harrison continued his research, including a line-by-line examination of 1,323 color slides of the Mahatma Letters, and in a second monograph (1997) concluded that “the Hodgson Report is even worse than I had thought.”

H. P. Blavatsky and the SPR combines both of Dr. Harrison’s papers with his Opinion, Replies to Criticism, formal Affidavit, and 13 full color plates of sample pages from the Mahatma and Blavatsky letters.

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