FUNCTIONING IN “MENTAL BODY." 201 But the most extraordinary thing about this was the fact that although dead matter, such as a brick wall, does not affect either “I” or “Me” when “I” pass through it, yet in walking through the max “Me,” in bed at home, felt dreadfully sick, and as if my péyszcal body had been passed through another body. When “I” got inside the tram “I” tried to make Mr. Walker feel “I’s” presence by partly “controlling” him. He felt the control,” but naturally shook it off as he was in a tram. Mr. Walker has since told me that he felt the “control” sufficiently long to know that it was not one of his own “guides”; but that it was a stranger to him (as a control), who “ felt quite raspy” compared to the easy or smooth way in which his guides take control of him. On the following Tuesday, Mr. Walker ad- mitted that some one had tried to take “control” of him, and this, too, at the exact spot where I told them “I” had boarded their tramcar. (No. 5B.) Bournemouth, Jan. 9, 1906. DEAR Mr. TURVEY, As regards your “spirit” leaving your body, of course I cannot say; but certainly you have told