Jack Webber – Physical Medium
Jack Webber, a British medium who was still active in the last war. Jack was a Welsh ex-miner; Jack Webber was born in 1907 into a Christian family, but was introduced to Spiritualism through his wife's acceptance of this. He discovered his mediumistic abilities when attending a home circle, and messages began to flow through table-tipping; in time, he developed trance, and following his guide's instructions, 'development came quickly and levitation of the trumpets and objects followed soon after'.(1) Subsequently, he developed healing faculties. His mediumship continued to develop until a stage when communicators' voices not only spoke through the trumpets, but independently of them, and there were also materializations. As a number of other physical mediums, he was accompanied by noises, object movement and voices when he was not conducting a séance, and his presence also affected nearby electrical apparatus.
Jack Webber demonstrated his mediumistic abilities throughout this country in home circles, and in public demonstrations to as many as five hundred persons; shortly before his passing, he gave up to two hundred being secured during a demonstration as he was conscious of the possibility that accusations of fraud could be made against him. Maurice Barbanell was one person who testified to what he witnessed during a séance with Jack Webber as the medium; in this, infra-red photography was permitted and high quality photographs were taken of trumpets, levitated by the ectoplasm originating from the medium, and of table levitation. Barbanell also detailed how the medium was secured to a chair and in fourteen seconds his jacket was both removed and replaced, the stages of this event also being photographed. He concluded that while this was not actual evidence of survival, it nevertheless clearly demonstrated the presence of other-worldly intelligence that was not only active, but fully capable of reasoning.(2) Linda Williamson reports how the voices spoke to sitters in their own language, and the trumpets were frequently still moving when the guide requested that the area be lighted. She also records how the highly-sceptical journalist, Cassandra, witnessed Jack Webber's mediumship and conceded, 'I went there to scoff, but the laugh is sliding slowly round to the other side of my face'. Another person who witnessed a demonstration testified that it 'Was overwhelming. You couldn't be frightened and you couldn't have any doubts about it'. (3)
Bernard Gray, a journalist, submitted an affidavit concerning a séance with Jack Webber, and other sitters that included such persons as a police officer, an engineer and the healer, Harry Edwards. In this, Gray recorded how he witnessed materialization together with trumpets 'shooting about the room three at a time, with the speed and accuracy of swallows in flight.' One next-world visitor, apparently retaining an adventurous sense of humour decided to tie Gray and Harry Edwards together by their own hair. Gray concluded his testimony by saying 'although many of my friends will think I've gone crazy - I say again: I saw it happen'. (4)
After Colin Evans, B.A., attended a séance in 1939 as 'a sceptical investigator', he reported how subsequent to carefully examining Jack Webber's bonds, he saw the trumpets rising and moving about the room, each being some distance from the other. There was the levitation of other objects and then the materialization of a sitter's 'dead' child who spoke; the child had not materialized on any previous occasion, and neither the other sitters nor the medium knew of her. Evans recorded how, by direct voice, two 'dead' friends spoke to him, and 'other sitters also received through direct voice what they accepted as good personal evidence. Voices and accents were well differentiated'. (5)
As will be gathered, séances with Jack Webber were highly eventful, e.g. the movement of trumpets occurred at remarkable speed that resulted in the luminous area appearing to be a straight line of light. It was also noted that when the trumpets returned to Jack Webber, this happened with tremendous force, but despite this, there was never any sign of the slightest injury, or even a mark on him. The séances also included apports: during a gathering at a
One of the most wonderful displays of Jack Webber's mediumship was that of 'the astral head'. A photograph was taken of the medium that displayed a duplicate head. At first sight this could be interpreted as no more than double exposure, but the manner in which the photograph was taken and what would have been involved renders the hypothesis of double exposure untenable. A guide advised that the duplicate was part of the medium's astral body that had gone beyond the physical body. This aspect is actually extremely important; many philosophers have rejected the concept of survival as they maintain that meaningful existence without a physical body, i.e. in a wholly disembodied state, is impossible. Although the notion of the astral body is not an idea that has found much favour in the West, it is nevertheless a belief of Spiritualists, and an important one, as it adequately overcomes the philosophers' objection. In addition to there being sight of the medium's astral body, there were also occurrences of parts of his physical body dematerializing; Harry Edwards notes how on the first occurrence, Jack Webber's wife was 'rather alarmed' to see that much of her husband had disappeared.(7)
Jack Webber passed over in 1940, after a short illness, at the age of thirty-three; it should come as no surprise that after only a day, he made his presence known to various mediums, e.g. Bertha Harris, Harold Evans and Harold Sharp. A short time later, Jack Webber's father, who was not an ardent Spiritualist, saw his son and instinctively shook his hand, only then realizing what the situation was. He remarked that he 'saw his son as if he were "really there", and felt his hand as he shook hands'.(8)
There can be little doubt that the phenomena generated by physical mediums such as Jack Webber were not only spectacular, but the means by which attention was drawn to the proclamation that life continues beyond physical death. The references to Jack Webber's mediumship in Two Worlds and Psychic News during 1939 is a clear attestation to this.(9)It is indisputable that since 1940, interest in Spiritualism has declined, for a number of very different reasons;(10) even though these no longer exist, if there is to be a successful return to those halcyon days, despite the hostility towards physical mediumship and the apprehension that prevails, physical mediumship must be revived, encouraged, defended, and returned to the mainstream of Spiritualism. Physical mediumship, as demonstrated decades ago by such mediums as Jack Webber, and now made available through the NAS, is intrinsically the lifeblood of Spiritualism.
It seems apposite to conclude by citing Harry Edwards's own conclusion to his record of Jack Webber's physical mediumship; in this he says that through spirit activity, we can be sure 'that there is no "death", but a new phase of individual existence, greater than any we can now conceive'.(11)
Bibliography.
(1) Harry Edwards, The Mediumship of Jack Webber (
1940), p.19.
(2) Maurice Barbanell, This is Spiritualism (London: Spiritualist Press, 1959),
pp.178-179.
(3) Linda Williamson, Mediums and the Afterlife (London: Robert Hale, 1992),
pp.61, 62.
(4) Harry Edwards, Op.
Cit., pp. 36, 39, 41.
(5) Harry Edwards, Ibid, pp. 47, 48.
(6) Harry Edwards, Ibid, p.87.
(7) Harry Edwards, Ibid, p.68.
(8) Harry Edwards, Ibid, p.116.
(9) e.g. Psychic News, 8/7/1939; Two Worlds, 3/3/1939.
(10) G. K. Nelson, Spiritualism and Society (
1969), pp.162-164.
(11) Harry Edwards, Op. Cit., p.119.
NB. This article appeared in the December 1995 NAS Newsletter and thereafter on their website.
The following images were sent to me anonymously, they are recordings of a seance held with Jack Webber In the Decca Studios. They are hymns being sung sung by Reuben, one of Jacks Guides, entitled Lead Kindly Light, and There's a Land. I thought that if I placed them on here someone might recognise them and either have a copy of the records displayed or the originals. If you have I would very much like to borrow them to make a copy so that the sound tracks can be published on here for everyone to share.
Please contact me if you have.