INNER VISION. 83 to a greater degree than is possible by hand-mesmerism, by looking at its centre in perfect quietude. It will magnetize many who defy mesmerism. IX. When used, the mirror’s back must always be toward the light; but its face never. That is fatal to its visional power. X. The position of the glass, held or placed, must be oblique; that is to Say, its top must lean from the on-looker, XI. When amateurs, or several, look in at one time, it should be suspended; but must then be touched by nobody at all. XII. The proof of the proper focus or position of the glass is when no image or thing whatever is reflected in it. Change its inclination, or move the head, till a clear, plain, whitish-black, deep-watery volume is seen, which will not be till the magnetism has time to collect. That surface is the magnetic plane of the mirror; and in and upon it all things seeable in a trinue are beheld. XIII. The first thing seen are clouds. They appear to be oz or in the mirror, but in reality are not so, but on the upper surface of the magnetic field aboveit. That magnetic plane collects there from the eyes of the onlooker. Persons of a magnetic temperament,brunette, dark-eyed, brownskinned, and with dark hair, -charge it quicker, but no more effectually than those of the opposite temperament, blonde or blondette, who are electric in temperament. XIV. The male is not so easily developed into seership as the female Sex; but become exceedingly powerful and correct when they are so. Virgins see best; next to them are widows. XV. In all cases the boy before puberty, and the girl in her pucilage, make the quickest and sharpest seers. Their magnetismis pure, unmixed, unsexed ; and purity means power in all things magnetic and occult. XVI. White clouds are favorable; affirmative ; good. XVII. Black clouds are the exact reverse : inauspicious; bad. XVIII. Violet, green, blue, presage coming joy, are excellent. XIX. Red, crimson, orange, yellow, mean danger, trouble, sickness, beware, deceptions, losses, betrayal, slander, grief, and indicate surprises of a disagreeable character. XX. To affect a distant person, invoke the image. Hold it by will, and fix the mind and purpose steadily upon the person ; and whoever he or she may be,no matter where they are, the telegraph of soul will find them, somewhere within the spaces. But, observe this law: Nothing is surer than, if the seer’s purpose be evil, it will react upon him or herself with terrible effect, sooner or later; wherefore all are strictly cautioned to be and do good, only for XXI. Remember the aerial spaces are thronged with innumerable intelligences, celestial and the reverse. The latter have Force; the former possess Power. To reach the good ones, the heart must correspond. In many ways will they respond, when invoked with prayerful feelings ; and they will protect and shield from the bad, and there are countless hosts