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Love and its hidden history

Pascal Beverly Randolph

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it in this world, have so often been robbed, plundered, and traduced, by so-called friends, that when a real one appeared, I hailed it as the Gieeks hailed the sea.
I sat one hundred and eighteen times
for my friend and his wife, searching for a means of cure, made many costly experiments, and finally was rewarded by a grand discovery. And so I say to all clairvoyant aspirants, Adopt a specialty, and pursue it steadily during your life. Gr.
When a mesmeric u Circle,” self-magnetizing, or (which I
do not advise) varied experiment for clairvoyance, bids fair to become a success, and the subject sees flashes, sparks, white clouds, rolling balls of light vapor, or is partially lucid, the tendency of the mind should be carefully noted, and the future direction of the power or faculty be fully decided on, sought for, aimed at, and. strictty, persistently, faithfully followed, until a splendid and neverto-be-doubted triumph and success crown your efforts. If you intend to examine and prescribe for disease ; u will-throwing,” or read people ; to hunt up lost goods ; detect thieves ; make business examinations, in short, any special thing ; cultivate that thing and no other, else you will spoil your sight, dim your light, and become a sort of Jack-at-all-trades, master of none.
You cannot excel in
finding lost property, reading the love-life of amorous people, and also describe and prescribe for sick folks. thing, and that thing well.
Let the rest alone.
Again ; people are too impatient. too fast and too far.
No; the rule is, One
They push a somnambule
Be careful, if you look for success.
short journeys, at a slow pace, if you expect to hold out.
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While
clairvoyant for-the French doctors, and others, in New York, I frequently not only examined fifty cases of disease a day, but made all sorts of explorations in as many different directions ; the consequence of which was a chronic lassitude, d3"spepsia, angularity, and great irritability of temper, by reason of the unwise step and resultant nervousness. H. There are various hinds, as well as degrees, of clairvoyance:
Natural, Intellectual, Medical, Spiritual, and Divine, So cial, Practical, and purely Mental.
Or a clear-seeing of material
forms ; lucidity of mind, generally ; lucidity of special cerebral organs ; lucidity upon certain points, as Medicine, Spiritualism, Religion, Philosophy, Science, Lcgic, Art, Love, etc. 10
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