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Turvey, Vincent – The beginnings of Seership – A Spirit intended for someone in the Hall at 8 p.m that night
Identifier
025771
Type of Spiritual Experience
Inter composer communication
Hallucination
Background
A description of the experience
The beginnings of Seership – Vincent Turvey
The next incident is so explicitly set forth in the following letter, that words from me would be superfluous-
(No. 19.)
DEAR MR. TURVEY,
Bournemouth,
Feb. 12, 1908.
In reply to yours of yesterday's date referring to my visit on Sunday afternoon last, I willingly bear witness to the fact you mention, viz. that on Sunday last, between 4 and 5 p.m. you described to me (but not for me) the spirit of a young sailor who had been drowned in a warm part of the ocean (Indian or African) ; you also said he was walking about the larger part of your double drawing-room (we were sitting in the smaller part). You also thought he was intended for some one in the Hall where you were going to give Clairvoyance at 8 p.m that night. I mentioned it to Mr. Hiscock on Monday morning, and he told me it was recognized by a gentleman in the Hall. It is past my ken. I only know what I write is true.
With kind regards, etc.,
H HEAL.
The source of the experience
Turvey, Vincent NConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Communication with disembodied soulsSymbols
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Overloads
Extreme painLung disease
Suppressions
Inherited genesReducing desires
Reducing opportunities
Reducing threats