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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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36 PREFACE,
evolved them in my own mind, during medita- tion from a sort of ‘memory.’ In fact I often pitch a book away and say, ‘Why, I know all this’; and yet | had wof read it before. Many Eastern ‘forms’ come and argue with me, and of course I learn from them; but they do not come to teach as a guru would. They come ‘to help you to teach yourself in this present life.’ In a word, I am ‘Self-taught’; but | owe a great deal to Eastern ‘forms,’ many of whom visit me, and give tests of their identity by talking to me in their ow languages; and I get the messages translated. My unpublished experiences in cross correspondence, etc., are to me even more convincing than those in this book; but they are not so easily tabulated or evidenced.”
It was after his worst illness that the gift of seeing and hearing things, invisible and in- audible to others, came back to him. This would seem to indicate that the rough wall of matter which had been built up around the finer senses of the soul had been pierced by the disease that had prostrated his physical strength. Whether Mr. Turvey would have pos- sessed his super-normal gifts if he had enjoyed normal health is a question to which even Mr. Turvey can give no positive reply. If the
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