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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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180 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP,
PAINS OF PRE-VISION. SIR,
I notice that in Light of August 28 you refer to an article in The Occult Review by Mr. Reginald B. Span, on the subject of pre-vision, and say that Mr. Span does not seem grateful for this gift, and you quote his reasons. Perhaps it may be of some interest to your readers to know that, in my case at least, the pre-vision is both senti- mentally painful and péysica/ly painful ; that is, if the event foreseen is to be, say, a murder or an accident in which pain will be felt by the victim, for in those cases I actually “get” the pain, be it a blow or a bullet-wound.
Since March last I have enjoyed (?) a run of prophecies, Each Thursday evening I have had pictures presented to me of events about to take place: such as, for instance, the Turkish rising, the Barcelona rebellion, the Spanish reverse at Mount Gz-rx-gu (only I got the werdas /u-/u-di), etc. I have signed testimony from persons present for all of these experiences, but I only submit for your inspection my two last prophecies as they bear more directly on the “pain” question. These two concerned the revolver mystery (vide Daily Mail) and the robbery at Mappin and Webb's. In the first case a man was coming downstairs with a revolver in his hand and it went off and shot kim through thé head. My three witnesses say: “ Mr. Turvey said he felt as if he were shot through the head,’ and this on the Thursday greviews to the accident. In the next
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