Apparitions and Thought-transference: An Examination of the Evidence for TelepathyW. Scott, Limited, 1895 - 401 pages The attention which, notwithstanding these drawbacks, that work excited on its first appearance, the friendly reception which it met with in many quarters, and the fact that a considerable edition has been disposed of, encouraged the hope that a book on somewhat similar lines, but on a smaller scale, might be of service to those--and their number has probably increased within the last few years--who take a genuine interest in this inquiry. Accordingly in the autumn of 1892 I obtained permission from the Council of the Society for Psychical Research to make full use, in the compilation of the present work, not merely of the evidence already published by us, but of the not inconsiderable mass of unpublished records in the possession of the Society. It will be seen that the present book has little claim to novelty of design; but it is not merely an abridged edition of the larger work referred to. On the one hand it has a somewhat wider scope, and includes accounts of telepathic clairvoyance and other phenomena which did not enter into the scheme of Mr. Gurney's book. On the other hand, the bulk of the illustrative cases here quoted have been taken from more recent records; and, in particular, certain branches of the experimental work have assumed a quite new importance within the last few years"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)-from electronic catalog record. |
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actually agent and percipient apparition appears asked auditory Chapter Charlotte Brontë clairvoyance coincidence colour death described diagrams distance door dream Ebbw Vale Edmund Gurney effect evidence experiments eyes F. W. H. Myers fact figure FRANK PODMORE Furness Abbey given guessed Gurney hallucinatory hand HAVELOCK ELLIS heard Helen Alexander Henry Sidgwick hour hypnotic hypnotised idea impression incident instance kind lady letter Liébeault light looked Mabire Madame Malcolm Guthrie Mdlle mental ments mind minutes Miss G morning mother Myers narrative night o'clock object observed occurred percipient's persons Phantasms phenomena Phinuit present probably Proc Professor quoted received recognised recorded remember Richet Schmoll seemed seen sensation Sidgwick sister sleep Smith successful suddenly suggestion telepathic hallucinations thought thought-transference tion told trance transference trials vision visual waking whilst wife writes written
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Page 215 - Have you ever, when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing or being touched by a living being or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice; which impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any external physical cause?