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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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14 AUTHOR’S FOREWORD.
only too pleased to do what I can to help a fellow truth-seeker, I most cer- tainly do not intend to pander to what, in far too many cases, is a mere morbid mystery-mongering mania.
Few people can well realize what the pro- duction of this book has meant to me. The phenomena being by far the easiest part of the work,
The labour, the worry, the mental, physical, and psychical difficulties with which I have had to contend, to say nothing of the lack of sympathy and charitableness, have been almost more than I could stand. However, I have used my mental and spiritual forces to over- ride my physical weaknesses, and shall con- sider that my reward is sufficient if this book be the means of bringing one soul to find peace and happiness in the assurance of an after-life. I shall indeed be glad if one sceptical doctor be, by my work, led to acknowledge that man caz function at a distance from his body, that man can “see” that which is beyond the range of physical vision, and that perhaps the brain after all does zo¢ represent the thinking part of man, but is only the part which is thought through by the “real man” himself.
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