130 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. still in the body; this I think was due to the fact that he was an Adept in his religion, who frequently left the body while on earth, and who therefore would be less likely to show signs of death than an ordinary spirit. Mr, X. informed me that the native dress is much as it was two hundred years ago, that the people still worship at the Master’s tomb, and that both Master and Guru are known through- out Islim. Thisis not only a blow to Telepathy, but it shows how much may arise out of a mere trivial sentence like “ Pick up your covering ”; for it is, in fact, a proof of survival of bodily death. Yours, etc., VINCENT N. TURVEY. Bournemouth. [ We have seen letters confirming Mr. Turvey's state- ments as to “spirit” Visitants in advance of sitters, the recognition of “the Master” by “ Mr. X., and the fact that Mr. Turvey first met the latter gentleman in August of this year.—ED., Light.