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Science of Seership

Geoffrey Hodson

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“Many opportunities occurred to the group of investigators to test the reliability of this vision in a way which left no loophole for uncertainty. These observations consisted largely of exploring the solar system and observing the angular positions of the planets and their relative distances from the sun. Before the meeting a plan of the solar system was drawn up by one of us in the form of a clock face, the position of the sun being taken as at noon, and that of the Earth as at six o’clock. The heliocentric positions of the planets were then distributed amongst the hours from the nautical almanac for the date of the meeting. This also was not shown to the observer, but retained by one of us. The observer then explored the solar system by magnetic vision, and placed the planets to the nearest hour of the clock face, giving at the same time an indication of distance. In no single instance did we find a serious error in the positions indicated. “The following is an illustration of this method of observation, which is dated 11.30 A.M., Dec. 7th, 1928: Observations of Planetary Positions There is a planet at about 8.30 Verified Uranus One at about 3 o’clock — Verified Neptune One at about I o’clock — Verified Mercury One at about 6 o’clock — Verified Mars One at about 7 o’clock — Verified Jupiter” Recorder—G. E. Sutcliffe. Only one typical example of this particular work is here given, but such experiments have been repeated continually with the same result. These astronomical investigations are still in process at the time of writing this book, and much information has already been gained on the subject of magnetic astronomy. The electro-magnetic energies of the solar system are being studied and information concerning the magnetic relationship between the planets and the sun, as also between the solar system and the major group of which it appears to be a part, is gradually being acquired. For the purposes of this book, however, only the small table of observations of planetary positions are given as evidence of the existence of magnetic vision.
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