Proceedings of the Society for Psychical ResearchSociety for Psychical Research., 1885 - Parapsychology List of members in v.1-19, 21, 24- |
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... hands on it . Both my wife and I laughed at the idea , saying nothing would make us believe in it . Miss B. ( my wife's friend ) , to prove herself right , sent for her " Planchette . " In the course of a day or two it arrived , and ...
... hands on it . Both my wife and I laughed at the idea , saying nothing would make us believe in it . Miss B. ( my wife's friend ) , to prove herself right , sent for her " Planchette . " In the course of a day or two it arrived , and ...
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... hand wrote replies clearly and repeatedly answering questions which Mrs. Newnham neither heard nor saw . EXTRACTS FROM MR . NEWNHAM'S DIARY . It was in January , 1871 , that I was first led to think of making an attempt to investigate ...
... hand wrote replies clearly and repeatedly answering questions which Mrs. Newnham neither heard nor saw . EXTRACTS FROM MR . NEWNHAM'S DIARY . It was in January , 1871 , that I was first led to think of making an attempt to investigate ...
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... hand to write anagrams which the waking brain found a difficulty in solving . It must be confessed , therefore , that in advancing this case I am already overpassing very cor.siderably the recognised limits of unconscious cerebration ...
... hand to write anagrams which the waking brain found a difficulty in solving . It must be confessed , therefore , that in advancing this case I am already overpassing very cor.siderably the recognised limits of unconscious cerebration ...
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... hand proceeded to write what was apparently one long word , which seemed to him absolutely without meaning ; but when I came to read it I could see that it was composed of a number of German words , though put together without proper ...
... hand proceeded to write what was apparently one long word , which seemed to him absolutely without meaning ; but when I came to read it I could see that it was composed of a number of German words , though put together without proper ...
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... hand , to imagine an unconscious self behind the self that we know , without including telepathy among the attributes of that unconscious self at all . From the metaphysical point of view , I need hardly say , every supposition that can ...
... hand , to imagine an unconscious self behind the self that we know , without including telepathy among the attributes of that unconscious self at all . From the metaphysical point of view , I need hardly say , every supposition that can ...
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