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Love and its hidden history

Pascal Beverly Randolph

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INTERIOR VISION.
spectral phenomena.
But I advise the chord to be played all the
time till results sought for are obtained.
Again, let a person sit
facing the south, insulated, with the magnets in contact as before, the person being alone, and the results desired are almost certain to follow.
But let me here say that no one in or out of a cir cle can reach good and speedy results unless perfectly and absolutely clean.
The bath is the very best of preparations for these
experiments, and cannot be neglected with impunity.
I have
known many successes and some failures in conducting all of the above experiments both in this country, England, and France, and I give it as my deliberate opinion that no one need fail in them, and will not, unless their own folly and impatience ruin all. All phantasma are based upon the eternal fact, that whatever exists is something; that thoughts are things, that spirit is real substance, that all things photograph themselves upon other surfaces ; that sensitives can see and contact these shadows, lights, impressions, and images, as abundantly demonstrated by Baron Von Beichenbach in his researches into the arcana of chemism, light, force and magnetism; also by thousands of others in all lands, and especially in these days, wherein disbodied people project an image of themselves upon paper, the artist sketching the outline with a pencil, thus producing pictures of the dead, recognizable b}’' all who ever saw them when walking in flesh and blood. Now, the fact that dead people can and do project images of themselves upon the retinas of sensitives, upon the aura that surrounds certain people, upon similar emanations from houses (haunted !), so plainly that hundreds can see them clear as noonday, is so firmly established that few are so hardy as to deny what is thus, upon the testimony of millions, in all ages, absolutely and unequivocally demonstrated. It is equally well established, however fools may sneer, that for ages men of the loftiest mental power have used various agents as a means of vision, either to bring themselves in contact with the supernal realms of the ether, or to afford a sensitive surface upon which the attendant dead could, can, and do, temporally photograph whatever they choose to, or conditions permit. During my travels through Africa,
Egypt,
Turkey, Arabia,
Syria, and my intercourse with the Voudeaux of New Orleans and Long Island, I became thoroughly convinced of the existence of
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