224 THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP. Sikh (about ten languages in all), chew I said, “Here is something which I cannot attribute to hallucination.” If they are of “spirits,” then — WHAT ON EARTH ARE THEY? In closing, I would most emphatically say that I do of claim to be able to produce phe- nomena at will; at times I can do nothing at all. The various occurrences herein recorded “came of their own accord,” so to speak, and I have noticed that after each of my many illnesses I experience another and quite wxexpected form of super-normal mental activity, or, as I prefer to call it, a new phase of Seership. eT ME,” anp “Tr? SIR, The above headline is not self-explanatory ; but because of its peculiarity it may attract the attention of some one who can tell me if it be a correct solution for the following strange experience. In my private correspondence (psychic) I use “JT” in inverted commas to denote a part of my consciousness that appears to become detached at times and to be able to function at a distance fromthe body. I use “Me” with a capital “M” and in inverted commas to denote the body which remains at home and is to all intents and