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The Mediumship of Frank Decker The name and abilities of the medium Frank Decker were often mentioned in Spiritualist news during the 1930s and 1940s; of his remarkable mediumship, Joseph de Wyckoff said that it provided 'direct voice, telekinesis, levitation of medium and sitters, full form materializations...in good red light, clairaudience, clairvoyance ...slate writing and transfiguration.(1)Frank was born of Syrian ancestry in Pennsylvania, and as so often happened when a mediumistic child had Christian parents, a priest was duly summoned to 'exorcise' the supposedly malign cause. Needless to say, such action did not diminish the young Frank's psychic abilities and as he became older, he became perplexed about them and presumed that he must be ill. He then encountered a Spiritualist who explained what was happening and put the youngster's mind at ease. Frank then joined a circle, having to save up to be able to pay the admission fee; in time, the phenomena of direct voice and apports were manifested although it was understandably presumed these occurred through the medium who conducted the circle. However, while Frank was absent for a short time, it was noticed that the phenomena ceased; consequently, it was realized that it was Frank who was facilitating the communications. Although his mediumship was initially of the mental type, it was his physical mediumship that developed and gave him prominence, and by 1928, he was establishing himself as one of America's leading mediums. The fact that he had struggled to find the money necessary to join the circle
made him think about the aspect of payment; he decided that as 'the guides
received no pay, and they did most of the work, so why should he take any?'.(2)
He therefore derived earnings from his own business and demonstrated his
mediumship in his spare time. However, his guides advised him that he should
become a professional medium and if he did not, his business would fail. The Progressive Thinker of August 16, 1930, reported how J. J. O'Neill, the science editor of the New York Herald- Tribune, attended a seance with Frank as the medium. O'Neill was taken around the darkened seance room and introduced to the other sitters by the materialized son of one of the sitters. After this, O'Neill reported, with the usual American dry humour: '"That is all" said the ghost. "You may go to your seat Mr. O'Neill". He released his grip and I stood alone before the medium. "Thank you. That was very interesting" I said to my ghost escort. I felt sure that with my sense of direction and a bit of dead reckoning I could cover the distance quite accurately. But I spoke prematurely. I had scarcely gone three steps before I fell over a sitter...I made the necessary corrections in my calculations and started out again. Again I stumbled'. After a few more failed attempts, O'Neill struggled back to his seat having conceded that he required assistance from the other sitters who guided him back by their hands and voices. Apart from other evidential occurrences that caused O'Neill to realize the reality of what had taken place, he suggested that the materialized person had the ability to 'see' radiation from the sitters 'not visible to human eyes' that made it possible to function in a darkened room. Reunion with loved ones who had died was common with Frank's mediumship; one
such occasion was when Dr Edwin Bowers, an American writer, attended a seance
and testified to how 'Adolph [his brother] appeared and, in the direct
voice...announced himself by name, as is the usual custom'. Adolph then took
Bowers's hand and put this against his scalp where there was an indentation.
Adolph then reminded him of a game that they had played as children when Bowers
had injured Adolph's head. Bowers also related how Patsy had asked that one of
the sitters place a harmonica in his pocket and hold it with his hand, and
'within a few seconds, we all heard the muted sounds of this little instrument';
the sitter then told the others that he 'could distinctly feel a warm breath on
his hand'. To further demonstrate his versatility, Patsy then requested that the
harmonica be placed under the sitter's foot and once again, it was played.(3) During Frank's seances, some communicators spoke in foreign languages, and conversations would take place between sitter and communicator in their native tongue. Bowers described one seance with twelve sitters present, and four being 'avowed sceptics'; while Frank was in a deep trance, there were 'a dozen or more highly evidential and satisfactory' messages from the communicators. Following these, 'three different trumpets were levitated simultaneously, and three different voices - one speaking in German - came simultaneously'. After this, objects in the seance room were moved and then Toby, the guide of one of the sitters present, materialized. The guide, well over six foot in height took hold of Bowers, who recorded that Toby 'drew me to my feet as though I were a feather'. Elizabeth Darwin, one of those present, previously a sceptic, also wrote of her experience, confirming Bowers's account and adding how she had 'held an astoundingly interesting conversation with my own grandfather, who recalled almost forgotten incidents of my childhood'. In addition to the communication in German, she remarked on an invocation given in Arabic, and how 'I heard the stertorous breathing of Frank Decker, lying back in his chair in a deep trance, during all this time'.(5) Bowers also related an incident that must have surely been one of the most spectacular occurrences that he had experienced. On a number of occasions his mother had communicated and promised him that when it was possible, he would be given a lock of her hair; in view of this, he was asked to bring scissors with him to seances. In one seance when both Frank and Ethel Post, another physical medium, were working together, Bowers's brother communicated and joked about him forgetting to bring the scissors. Bowers admitted that he had forgotten this and said that he would obtain the pair that he had seen earlier. His brother told him not to bother, and Bowers related how, 'in the fraction of a second he thrust into my hands the small scissors'; he was then told to wait. After nearly fifteen minutes, his brother materialized, slapped him on the back, told him to rise from his seat, and guided him to the middle of the room. At this point he heard his mother greeting him in her Irish accent, and by guiding his hand, helped him to secure a small lock of her hair. He reported that, 'then she said, "I must go now Edvin" ['Edvin' being the way that she had addressed him]. Leaning over, she kissed me on the cheek and was gone'.(6) Frank's mediumistic abilities were shared to some degree by Ruth, his
daughter. In 1937, she discovered that she possessed the ability of
clairaudience and soon worked as a medium herself in America; she died a few
years later in 1940, and within two days she demonstrated her survival by
supplying evidence of her identity during a seance. Frank's abilities were also demonstrated when, in September 1937, he was conducting a seance in London, and despite the sitters being unable to prevent light from entering the seance area, there were still partial materializations and the movement of objects in the room. Furthermore, one sitter received remarkable evidence of survival when his fianc‚e communicated, as did another sitter when her mother spoke to both her and her sister, followed by the mother materializing and embracing the two girls. In addition to these events, three of Frank's guides spoke, and there was also communication in foreign languages; a sitter who was present was able to identify words that were of the Arabic and Urdu tongue. Patsy materialized in addition to the materialized hands that were moving objects about in the room, and he 'kept up a running commentary of shrewd, humorous remarks'; in view of the experiences to which Frank had been subjected, Patsy also drily commented, 'It is about time that some of these "investigators" were investigated'.(8) On one occasion, when de Wyckoff stayed at Frank's home, he was awoken during the night by someone shaking him; he looked up and saw Patsy materialized who promised him that he would witness 'things you never saw before'. After de Wyckoff confirmed that Frank was in a trance, he was greeted by a figure that 'began to swirl and pirouette round the room'; other persons then materialized and Patsy then suggested that they call Dr Bowers by telephone. The amazed de Wyckoff saw Patsy pick up the telephone receiver and speak to the operator; de Wyckoff noted Patsy's annoyance on being called 'ma'am' by the operator, i.e. due to his child-like voice. The operator connected Patsy to Bowers's home and Mrs Bowers later confirmed the voice was the same as that heard on an earlier occasion when Patsy spoke with Frank nearby.(9) The full reality of the materializations made possible through Frank's
mediumship was demonstrated by Dr Blatt: on 5 December, 1935, he attended a
seance with Frank as the medium, and examined a John Benton who materialized;
Blatt confirmed that in the physical form materialized, he was registering the
usual characteristics of the human organism. After this, Blatt examined Frank
and noted 'the difference between this examination and that of the materialized
entity was marked'. Interestingly, in contrast to Frank where rales were heard,
the breathing of John Benton the materialized person was absolutely normal.(10) A further example of Frank's mediumship was when, in 1947, he held a seance
in New York and a Hollywood cameraman was present, taking photographs of the
events; these included seeing a ball of light appear that 'then exploded,
"like an atomic bomb", with a white illumination that flooded the
room'.(12) By 1956, Frank's seances were so impressive that they were
being broadcast on American radio. NB. This article appeared in the November 1997 NAS Newsletter. (C) Noah's Ark Society |
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