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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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“SPIRIT” VISITANTS. lil
to think about ; and try how I will I cannot get Telepathy to cover the facts. The following story is quite true, but is too late to be vouched for by letter; nevertheless, I can refer the reader to Mr. Blake, the secretary of the local Society, who will confirm what I say.
On October 6, 1909, Mr. Blake called on me, and whilst we were talking I “saw” an Eastern “spirit” with a great knife sticking in his breast. I said to Mr. Blake that, although I could not say for certain, I “felt” that it was the Pretender to the throne of Morocco, and that we should read about it in a day or two.
Three days later we read that the Pretender had been thrown to the lions by the Sultan, and that two soldiers had stabbed him in the breast with a large knife. This had happened on October 1, but the news was delayed until the gth (Daily Mazl). Here the reader will see two things. First, a “Spirit” Visitant that could not possibly be telepathed by Mr. Blake; second, a prophecy fulfilled within three days, Why, I ask, should the Pretender “telepath ” to an obscure Englishman of whom he never
heard? How, I ask, can Telepathy explain the visitation ? To return to the subject.
On October 14, 1906, I gave nine de- scriptions, all of which were recognized. Eight
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