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Seership - Magnetic Mirror

PASCHAL BEVERLY RANDOLPH

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INTERIOR VISION. 9
I. Very few persons will fail who strictly conform to the general rules here laid down, and fewer still who follow the special plans determined upon. As arule, I find it safe to declare, that in every one hundred cases seventy-five can become partly lucid ; sixty-three can become sensitives ; forty-five can reach the second, thirty-two the third, fourteen the fourth, five the fifth, and two the highest degree of clairvoyance their peculiar organization is capable of attaining. Of one hundred men, fifty-six can become seers ; of two hundred women, one hundred and eighty can become so. .
Maenetic Cuarrvoyancr is that induced by holding the head close to the open horns of a large and powerful horse-shoe magnet. It may be suspended from the ceiling and held to the head lying down, so that when let go it will spring away, or come in contact with its armature (a nail will do) so as to close the circuit. A quartz crystal is nearly as good for this purpose as a horse-shoe magnet ; but I prefer a bar magnet to either.
Mezsmeric Crecres differ from all others, in that to be proper, all who are in one should be insulated; the chairs, and tables, and footstools should rest on glass knobs made on purpose. In these circles, the chances are ten to one that some will go off into the mesmeric coma on the first trial. The circle must wish, will, desire, and favorable results are almost sure to follow. Have patience, if they do not.
Norse. — All clairvoyants should, to be useful, successful, and enduring, cultivate the habit of deep breathing ; for all brain power depends upon lung power, nor can continued ability exist if this be neglected. All clairvoyants should feed on the best things attainable. Again, all clairvoyants must use great caution in matters of sex. Abstinence is good; totally so, is better, for an error in that direction is fatal to clear vision, or its perpetuity when possessed.
Iam told by a friend of mine, in Paris, the best male seer in France, that carelessness in this respect cost him the loss of his vision for a period of seven months. If the party desires to develop sensitiveness only, with a view of becoming a psychometrist, this caution does not apply with such force. Ifa person was to ask me, is it best to try to bea clairvoyant or a good psychometrist, I should unhesitatingly say the latter, by all means, for it is more
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