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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP

Vincent N. Turvey

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THE BEGINNINGS OF SEERSHIP.
(No. 6.) Jan. 3, 1906.
DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
I called on you on January 1, 1906, and you described four or five spirits as being with me. Two I did not recognize at once. One, a military man, I recognized directly his name was given, but it was not until I got home that I remembered the other, who was a Cardinal, the author of a book, who died in a warm climate, as stated by you, which is quite correct, he having died in Italy about zo.
Yours truly, M— O—.
(No. 7.) Jan. §, 1906.
DEAR Mr. TURVEY,
The little sitting (if I may call it such) that I had with you last Friday was another instance of the wonderful power of Clairvoyance. You so distinctly described many friends, both “living” and in the “Spirit-world.” Indeed, it quite appeared as if the room was fullofthem, There was no mistake whatever as to their identity. In almost every instance they appeared as if anxious to help, and distinctly answered when I asked questions,
Yours very truly, H., ELLIS.
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