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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... known to the writer , and never have been known to him , there is no need to assume that any intelligence but his own has been concerned in the message . I maintained that this was the case even where the message took the form of an ...
... known to the writer , and never have been known to him , there is no need to assume that any intelligence but his own has been concerned in the message . I maintained that this was the case even where the message took the form of an ...
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... known to the inquirer , were not those on which his mind was consciously fixed . The whole tendency of our argument has been to show that ideas latent in the mind may react telepathically in preference to ideas which the conscious ...
... known to the inquirer , were not those on which his mind was consciously fixed . The whole tendency of our argument has been to show that ideas latent in the mind may react telepathically in preference to ideas which the conscious ...
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... known any- thing about the card . I then took a visiting card from the bottom of the basket , and having looked at it , placed it face downwards on the table , and asked " Planchette " for the name on it . This it seemed quite unable to ...
... known any- thing about the card . I then took a visiting card from the bottom of the basket , and having looked at it , placed it face downwards on the table , and asked " Planchette " for the name on it . This it seemed quite unable to ...
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... known , this would not detract from the main value of the evidence , which consists in the fact that Mrs. Newnham's hand wrote replies clearly and repeatedly answering questions which Mrs. Newnham neither heard nor saw . EXTRACTS FROM ...
... known , this would not detract from the main value of the evidence , which consists in the fact that Mrs. Newnham's hand wrote replies clearly and repeatedly answering questions which Mrs. Newnham neither heard nor saw . EXTRACTS FROM ...
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... known to the operator . 2. Whenever an evasive , or other answer is returned , necessitating one or more new questions to be put , before a clear answer can be obtained , the operator is not to be made aware of any of these questions ...
... known to the operator . 2. Whenever an evasive , or other answer is returned , necessitating one or more new questions to be put , before a clear answer can be obtained , the operator is not to be made aware of any of these questions ...
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