Anyway, I've wanted to read and learn more since being out. If anyone can still be "astonished", its me: TBM for 40 years, then realizing there were things I didn't know anything about and having my eyes opened in a painful way; what an eye-opener and whirlwind I have encountered! I may share more later about this faith transition, but for now, onto the topic at hand.
I am nearing the end of D. Michael Quinn's "Early Mormonism and the Magic World View" book. Let me say right off, this is NOT a trivial book: the guy delves, and each chapter has over 200 references. My master's thesis (the WHOLE THING) had about 60 references. So, this is HEAVY RESEARCH!!!
Occasionally things just blow me away. Here is a quote I am lifting directly from the book for reference:
Let that soak in a moment....JS believed in Reincarnation?By the time of his death in 1844, Joseph Smith had also reversed his prior rejection of the Cabala’s doctrine of “transmigration of the souls.” Two of the women Smith secretly married as plural wives in the 1840s said that he privately affirmed reincarnation. Apostle Lorenzo Snow said that “his sister, the late Eliza R. Snow Smith, was a firm believer in the principle of reincarnation and that she claimed to have received it from Joseph the Prophet, her husband.” Prescendia Huntington Buell (later Kimball) also affirmed her belief in “plural probations,” referring to a statement “in confirmation” by her polyandrous husband Joseph Smith. 516 In the 1840s their polygamous relationship to the Mormon prophet was as secret as his conversion to reincarnation".
Quinn, D. Michael. Early Mormonism and the Magic World View (Kindle Locations 20107-20113). Signature Books. Kindle Edition.
Eliza R. Snow is no little shirker, and if Lorenzo Snow said it, as an Apostle...well, shucks: what can I say?....this is kindof a big deal.
There are foundational beliefs that the LDS church believes and teaches, but under the surface, there are other things that many would consider "fringe". And yet, these things are swept under the rug because they weren't taught openly....and yet "The prophet will never lead the church astray"?....
Anyone have comments?
PS> If this is the wrong place to post, just say so: I'm new to this particular forum and welcome any tips to get it in the right place...