That makes it seem a ridiculously easy business by comparison with the arduous endeavours described by Oliver Fox and others who have worked out various methods for getting away from themselves. The statement of the previous correspondent that "I am his patients reported by Alex Erskine. "I want you," he said, "to go to the school where my daughter there when I shut my eyes recalls a conversation with one of his patients reported by Alex Er I want you," he said, "to go is and tell me what she is doing. "Go?" came the instant answer. "I cannot, I am there." "What do you mean?" "Just that; I am there now." "Of course, I told you to go and you obeyed me." "No. I was there before you told me that." "Explain." "In the state of mind in which I am, there is no time or space, at least as you know it." Asked to describe what that world was like, she said she could not, and if she could she would not be understood; and Erskine never succeeded in getting from anyone a more definite answer. Finally, here is a story of a highly trained observer. Mona Rolfe, who is a "natural" psychic, has studied at Brussels, Paris, Vienna and London, and holds degrees from the last three. In Vienna she worked under Freud and attended lectures by Jung, following his methods in the psychological treatment of patients, and on Freud's recommendation became