“SPIRIT” VISITANTS. 127 showed me a letter [that printed above—V. N. T.] from a friend in which the same spirit was described by you a day or two before, showing it could not have been Telepathy. Yours, H. ELLts. The following letter appeared in Ligh? for September 25, 1909. I submitted the evidence to the Editor, as the reader will see by the Editor’s footnote; therefore there is no need to reproduce it here. AN ORIENTAL “SPIRIT” [DENTIFIED. SIR, In September, 1905, an Oriental in spirit form appeared to me and said three words in some native dialect. On October 7, 1905, in ZLighz, I asked your readers for a translation of them in order that I might see if the experience was more than a mere delusion. To my surprise some one wrote and told me that the words meant “Oh man, thy coat (or covering),” and might be used in order to draw attention to a rug on the floor. I set it down as genuine, but very trivial, For the sake of brevity we will call the Oriental a “Guru” (teacher). Early in April, 1907, I was again visited by this Guru. He was accompanied by a majestic Oriental, over six feet in height, broad-chested, well-made, with a complexion as fair as that of a dark