On a certain Sunday evening in November 1881, having been reading of the great power which the human will is capable of exercising, I determined with the whole force of my being, that I would be present in spirit in the front bed-room on the second floor... Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death - Page 368by Frederic William Henry Myers - 1907 - 470 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomson Jay Hudson - Parapsychology - 1893 - 424 pages
...verified by the percipients. It is as follows : — On a certain Sunday evening in November, 18?l, having been reading of the great power which the human...which room slept two ladies of my acquaintance,— 1 Vol. i. pp. 103-109. namely, Miss LSV and Miss ECV, aged respectively twenty-five and eleven years.... | |
| Loren Albert Sherman - Future life - 1895 - 434 pages
...duly verified by the percipients. It is as follows: On a certain Sunday evening in November, i88i, having been reading of the great power which the human...in which room slept two ladies of my acquaintance — namely Miss LSV and Miss ECV, aged respectively 25 and n years. -I was living at this time at 23... | |
| Rufus Osgood Mason - Parapsychology - 1897 - 374 pages
...two percipients. It is copied from the manuscript book of the agent, Mr. S. HB Mr. B. writes : — " On a certain Sunday evening in November, 1881, having...in which room slept two ladies of my acquaintance, Miss LSV and Miss ECV, aged respectively twenty-five and eleven years. I lived at this time at 23 Kildare... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - Automatism - 1903 - 772 pages
...the experiment was found too trying to the percipients for frequent repetition. From Phantasms of the Living, vol. i. pp. 104-109. The following case was...being, that I would be present in spirit in the front bed1 Some such power as this is frequently claimed in oriental books as attainable by mystic practices.... | |
| Gabriel Delanne - Future life - 1904 - 292 pages
...These experiments are various. This is one taken from Phantasms of the Living, vol. i. p. 105 :— "On a certain Sunday evening in November, 1881, having...room slept two ladies of my acquaintance, viz. Miss LS V and Miss EC V , aged respectively twenty-five and eleven years. I was living at this time at 23,... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - Parapsychology - 1906 - 450 pages
...the advantage of independent testimony at both ends of the line and so have unusual confirmation. " On a certain Sunday evening in November, 1881, having...acquaintance, viz., Miss LSV and Miss ECV, aged respectively twenty-five and eleven years. I was living at this time at 23 Kildare Gardens, a distance of about... | |
| Beckles Willson - Occultism - 1908 - 356 pages
...-SENSE Here there was not one but two percipients. On a certain Sunday evening in November 1 88 1, having been reading of the great power which the human...— viz. Miss LSV, and Miss ECV, aged respectively twenty-five and eleven years. I was living at this time at 23 Kildare Gardens, a distance of about... | |
| Fremont Rider - Parapsychology - 1909 - 506 pages
...thruout. The account is written by Mr. SHB, who "projected" the "ghost" of himself in this instance. "On a certain Sunday evening in November, 1881, having...acquaintance, viz., Miss LSV and Miss ECV, aged, respectively, twenty-five and eleven years. I was living at this time at 23 Kildare Gardens, a distance of about... | |
| Hereward Carrington - Death - 1912 - 576 pages
...the public as " SHB" It was confirmed, to the satisfaction of the investigators, by both percipients. "On a certain Sunday evening in November 1881, having...the great power which the human will is capable of exerting, I determined, with the whole force of my being, that I would be present in spirit in the... | |
| Hereward Carrington - Ghosts - 1915 - 284 pages
...was known to the officers of the 8. PR, who vouched for the general trustworthiness of the writer : "On a certain Sunday evening in November, 1881, having...I would be present in spirit in the front bedroom of the second floor of a house situated at 22 Hogarth Road, Kensington, in which room slept two young... | |
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