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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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FUNCTIONING IN “MENTAL BODY.” 215
table. So, without informing any one of my intention, “I” tried to go to their ow# circle and then to control Ar. Walter, whom I had a year before “influenced” in a tram (see letter No. 53), and make him say, ‘“ Well, Luckham, I have done it now.” Instead of this taking place, Mr. Blake, quite a new per- sonage for my experiments, went under the “control” of “I” and said, ‘Well, Walker, I have done it now.” All I can say about this is, probably “I,” knowing more than “ Me,” found Mr. Blake a better medium for “I's” purpose af fhe time, and therefore used him instead of Mr. Walker.
(Document No. 4.)
We, the undersigned, testify to the following facts, which occurred at above address on June Ig, 1907—
Mr. Blake was apparently “controlled” by an influence purporting to be “V. N. Turvey.” He was at first made to write Mr. Turvey’s name, and then, assuming Mr, Turvey's mannerism, he shook hands with Mr. Walker, and said, “ Well, Walker, I have done it.”
So convinced were we that Mr. Blake was controlled by Mr. Turvey, that we signed a similar letter to this, and gave it to him; but we therein stated, “Mr. Blake was controlled by Mr,
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