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From: | Nancy Waters |
Subject: | [Bouquins-dev] ventriloquism |
Date: | Sat, 16 Sep 2006 18:43:59 +0900 |
Was there ever a strangerfinale of a scientific
investigation? Joseph Maxwell is of the same school of thought as
Richet.
But if thesesatisfy only a comparative few, then
their object has not been achieved. The reader can decide for himself whetherit is
likely to have had its origin in the mind of Mrs. Some of the allusions, such as the
foregoing, pointed to Dr.
She cites this simple instance:In one case, Mrs.
The reader can decide for himself whetherit is likely to have had its origin in the
mind of Mrs.
To allay absurdrumours of its existence, he
afterwards obtained a certificate from thearchitect.
Thepictures are strange and repulsive, but many of
Natures processes seemso in our eyes.
If it has had its dark passages, it has also been
illuminated byoccasional periods of brightness.
Holland in India produced a script in which came
the words Mors andThe shadow of death.
The influence of the spiritual state of the
observers finds opticalexpression at face seances.
She took her into her care and provided for her in
all ways.
She was thentaken into the experimental room, to
which she had access at no othertime. Miss Alice Johnson, the Research Officer of
the S. It concerned a place where slaves were kept andaudition belongs-also
acoustics.
Then he goestowards the opening of the
curtains.
They surrounded the medium with an atmosphereof
love and sympathy.
At least, however, the earlier researchersobserved
one golden rule.
In these experiments sheassociated herself with
Dr.
She took her into her care and provided for her in
all ways.
He says:It is impossible to admit the intervention
of a spirit.
This same _expression_, cloudy pillar, is used by Mr.
Monck, first a white patch, which then gradually formed into a cloudypillar.
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