![]() ![]() We affirm that the doorway to reformation is never closed against any human soul, here or hereafter.We affirm the moral responsibility of the individual, and that he makes his own happiness or unhappiness as he obeys or disobeys Nature’s physical and spiritual laws.We believe that the highest morality is contained in the Golden Rule: "Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye also unto them.".We affirm that communication with the so-called dead is a fact, scientifically proven by the phenomena of Spiritualism.We affirm that the existence and personal identity of the individual continue after the change called death.We affirm that a correct understanding of such expression and living in accordance therewith constitute true religion.We believe that the phenomena of nature, both physical and spiritual, are the expression of Infinite Intelligence.The following are our principles, adopted by Spiritualists of America: We, as Spiritualists, welcome you, no matter what your religion of origin is or where you are on your spiritual path: a believer, a skeptic, or simply curious. Many of the Camp’s residents are mediums and healers who offer their services from their homes or apartments. Those who reside here have chosen to live in a community of spiritual people where they can worship and work in harmony with their beliefs. Today: Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp now consists of approximately 57 acres with 55 homes. ![]() National Recognition: In 1991 the Camp was designated a Historic District and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1895, Colby deeded over 35 acres to our founders. As a result, the Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp Meeting Association was formed in 1894. He later learned that his associates in Lily Dale, NY were interested in founding a Winter Spiritualist Camp in Florida. The Camp is Formed: Colby homesteaded land here but continued to travel and work as a medium. That prophecy was fulfilled in 1875 when Colby was led through the wilderness of Central Florida by his spirit guide "Seneca" to an area “surrounded by uncommon hills.”
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