Apparitions and thought-transferenceW. Scott, Limited, 1895 - 401 pages |
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actually agent answer apparition appears asked auditory awake Barrow-in-Furness brother Chapter clairvoyance coincidence colour dark death described dining-room door dream Ebbw Vale Edmund Gurney evidence experiments eyes F. W. H. Myers face fact feeling figure seen Furness Abbey given Gurney hallucinatory hand happened heard Helen Alexander Henry Sidgwick hour husband hypnotic hypnotised impression incident instance kind lady letter light looked Mabire Madame March mind minutes Miss G Miss X morning mother Myers narratives night o'clock occurred percipient percipient's person Phantasms Phinuit present probably Proc Professor quoted received recognised recorded remember Richet round Royal Irish Fusiliers seemed sensation sensory Sidgwick sister sitting sleep Smith successful suddenly suggestion telegram telepathic hallucinations tell thought thought-transference tion told trance transferred trials vision visual voice waking wife writes written wrote
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Page 217 - 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?