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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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54 INTRODUCTION.
(This tunnel also applies to /#é#ze as well as to Space.)
In Mental-body-travelling the “1” appears to leave the “ Me,” and to fly through space at a velocity which renders the view of the country over which “1” pass very indistinct and blurred, The “I” appears to be about two miles above the earth, and can only barely distinguish water from land, or forest from city; and only then if the tracts perceived be fairly large in area. Small rivers or villages would not be distinguish- able. When ‘I” arrive at, say Mr. Brown's house in Bedford, “I” am not only able to see into one room, but am able to walk about the house, see the contents of various rooms and boxes, touch the curtain, and _/¢e/ that it is made of velvet, move a table or bed, smell an escape of gas, diagnose a disease, look into the “surroundings” of Mr. Brown, and, in a few cases, ‘I have been visible. “I” also hear parts of conversations; and, on several occa- sions, “I” have controlled a medium, and intro- duced myself through his organism to people present, and have carried on a conversation with them.
When, in addition to hearing and seeing, with the “‘ mental” body, “I” also move matter, “]” seem to make use of the medium’s “ psychic
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