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The Era of Manifestations was a period from 1837 to the mid-1850s when
Shakers The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, are a Millenarianism, millenarian Restorationism, restorationist Christianity, Christian sect founded in England and then organized in the Unit ...
came under a spiritual revival marked by visions and ecstatic experiences among the followers. They expressed their visions in song, dance and drawings.


Overview

The Shaker movement was at its height between 1820 and 1860. It was at this time that the sect had its most members, and the period was considered its "golden age". It had expanded from New England to the Midwestern states of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. It was during this period that it became known for its furniture design and craftsmanship. In the late 1830s a spiritual revivalism, the Era of Manifestations was born. It was also known as the "period of Mother's work", for the spiritual revelations that were passed from the late
Mother Ann Lee Ann Lee (29 February 1736 – 8 September 1784), commonly known as Mother Ann Lee, was the founding leader of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, or the Shakers. After nearly two decades of participation in a re ...
.


Spiritual revelations

The Era of Manifestations began at
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, in 1837 and soon spread throughout Shaker society. For instance, The Era of Manifestations, also called "Mother Ann's Work", was a part of Shaker life in New Lebanon,
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, and
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. Ann Lee's followers testified that she had many "spiritual gifts," including visions, prophecy, healing hands, and "the power of God" in her touch. The Shakers appreciated the revival tradition and brought those practices into Shaker worship. According to Shaker tradition, heavenly spirits came to earth, bringing visions, often giving them to young Shaker women, who danced, whirled, spoke in tongues, and interpreted these visions through their drawings and dancing.''The Shakers''.
Shaker Historic Trail. National Park Service. March 23, 2014.
The immense spirituality expressed through visions and spiritual inspiration, with periodic revivals of enthusiastic worship, revitalized their meetings. Children told of visits to cities in the spirit realm and brought messages from Mother Ann to the community. Members had visions, spoke in tongues, and experienced trance states. In 1841, a spiritual message was perceived to inaugurate the "sweeping gift," or spiritual cleansing of the village. Other messages led the Shaker Ministry to outlaw the use of pork, tea, and coffee, causing dissension rather than the union Shakers valued.Brewer, ''Shaker Communities, Shaker Lives'', chapter 7. In the effort to "purify" the society, visionists expelled some believers from the society. At Canaan, New York, a sister recalled that they "scorched" some sluggards into leaving. In other locations, members who appeared blameless were forced to leave without any revealed infraction. In 1842, due to these unprecedented spiritual messages being received, the Ministry decided to bar the public from Shaker worship. The same year, Shakers set aside sacred places in each community, with names like Holy Mount and Mount Sinai, for "mountain meetings" or "mountain feasts" held spring and fall. Other revelations resulted in publishing visionary Philemon Stewart's ''A Holy, Sacred and Divine Roll and Book.'' Initially, the period had an effect of strengthening spiritual fervor and helped them to maintain their Shaker principlesChristian Becksvoort.
The Shaker Legacy: Perspectives on an Enduring Furniture Style
'. Taunton Press; 2000. . p. 41.
of
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, utility and honesty.''Shaker furniture''.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
The spiritual manifestations were particularly embraced by the younger members of the sect. Over time, though, the older members were increasingly disenchanted. In 1845 the sect revised their guiding edicts, the Millennial Laws, making them stricter. The laws dictated household and life practices, such as limiting mirror size and defining the allowed color of bed linens.Christian Becksvoort.
The Shaker Legacy: Perspectives on an Enduring Furniture Style
'. Taunton Press; 2000. . p. 41–42.
After the revision of laws, some "believers" left the Shakers.


Gift drawings

Several pieces of art were created as part of the manifestation in
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, and
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. These were called "gift drawings" and depicted visions received by the Shakers during this time.''Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness from Mother Lucy to Eleanor Potter''.
American Folk Art Museum. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
File:Shaker gift drawing, mid 19th century.jpg, Unknown artist, Shaker gift drawing, mid-19th century File:Tree of Life - Shaker - painted by Hannah Cohoon.JPG, alt=A painting of a stylised tree with large round orange and dark green fruits and lighter green leaves with a pattern of crossed lines,
Hannah Cohoon Hannah Cohoon (February 1, 1788 – January 7, 1864) was an American painter born in Williamstown, Massachusetts and a member of Hancock Shaker Village. She joined that community in 1817 at the age 29. During a time of revival known as the Era of ...
, ''The Tree of Life'', 1854 File:Polly Ann Reed, A present from Mother Lucy to Eliza Ann Taylor, 1851.jpg, Polly Ann Reed, ''A present from Mother Lucy to Eliza Ann Taylor,'' 1851
They were made with "painstaking precision" using watercolors or transparent inks. They generally included many small emblems,June Sprigg.
Shaker Design
'. Whitney Museum of American Art; 1986. . p. 210.
considered "wildly extravagant by Shaker standards," such as treasure chests, heavenly mansions, golden chariots, flowers and fruits.Sally M. Promey.
Spiritual Spectacles: Vision and Image in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Shakerism
'. Indiana University Press; 22 March 1993. . p. 38.
and included written messages of friendship or reverence, with calligraphic intricacies, resembling fine lacework. Generally, works would not be signed by the artist.Stuart Bailey; Peter Bilak.
Dot Dot Dot 13
'. Princeton Architectural Press; 19 April 2007. . p. 170.
The tree of life has become an icon to represent Shakers.Sally M. Promey.
Spiritual Spectacles: Vision and Image in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Shakerism
'. Indiana University Press; 22 March 1993. . p. xxii.
Some of these "drawings" are now part of the
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collection. Key artists from the Shaker community were
Hannah Cohoon Hannah Cohoon (February 1, 1788 – January 7, 1864) was an American painter born in Williamstown, Massachusetts and a member of Hancock Shaker Village. She joined that community in 1817 at the age 29. During a time of revival known as the Era of ...
, Polly Collins and Joseph Wicker; others include Sarah Bates and Polly Anne Reed. The Era of Manifestations ended when Shaker community members became embarrassed by the "emotional excesses and mystical expressions of this period."David A. Schorsch and Ruth Wolfe
''A Cutwork Tree of Life in the manner of Hannah Cohoon.
AFANews. February 23, 2013. Retrieved March 23, 2014.


References

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Further reading

* Wergland, Glendyne R. “Validation in the Shaker Era of Manifestations: A Process Analysis.” ''Communal Societies''. Volume 26.2 (2006): 121–40. Shakers Christian revivals