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Turvey, Vincent – The beginnings of Seership – Seeing a spirit form-a seafaring man, black curly beard, loose baggy trousers, pea-jacket, broad square-toed boots, and grey eyes
Identifier
025765
Type of Spiritual Experience
Exploring group perception
Hallucination
Background
This is like an action replay, not a message
A description of the experience
The beginnings of Seership – Vincent Turvey
(No. 4)
Bournemouth,
Nov. 24, 1905,
DEAR MR. TURVEY,
Whilst sitting in a circle at your house recently, you described standing near me a spirit form-a seafaring man, black curly beard, loose baggy trousers, pea-jacket, broad square-toed boots, grey eyes, one of which had a "fleck" in it, and you received the words "Iron, Amsterdam."
He left the room looking over his shoulder seeming to say "STREET, don't be a fool"
This, I and my wife, who was also present, recognized as the form of a master mariner who was known to us in his earth life, nearly six hundred miles away. I shall not give you any more particulars about him, as I wish to obtain, if possible, something else about him from you. But in the description you gave there was not one weak point. He had black curly beard, always wore extremely baggy trousers, in fact, it was a standing joke. Pea-jacket, grey eyes, one of which had a white fleck in it; this was caused by a Dago seaman with a piece of iron at Amsterdam.
His trick of looking over his shoulder when leaving a room was always noticed, and the message he gave bears on the subject he last talked about just before he passed on through the sinking of the vessel he commanded.
Yours faithfully,
P. R STREET.
The source of the experience
Turvey, Vincent NConcepts, symbols and science items
Concepts
Communication with bodied soulsSymbols
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Overloads
Extreme painLung disease
Suppressions
Inherited genesReducing desires
Reducing opportunities
Reducing threats