Telepathic hallucinations : the new view of ghosts . series may be given as illustrations of themethod.! At the time of the first two experiments MissRamsden, the percipient, was at Kingussie, andMiss Miles was staying with Lady GuendolenRamsden at Namur, a place which Miss Ramsdenhad never visited. It was arranged that each dayMiss Miles and Miss Ramsden should exchange post-cards, stating exactly the nature of the impressionsought to be convej^ed, and the nature of the impres-sion received. The postmark on the card is, ofcourse, an absolute guarantee of the authenticity ofthe record. The exp
Telepathic hallucinations : the new view of ghosts . series may be given as illustrations of themethod.! At the time of the first two experiments MissRamsden, the percipient, was at Kingussie, andMiss Miles was staying with Lady GuendolenRamsden at Namur, a place which Miss Ramsdenhad never visited. It was arranged that each dayMiss Miles and Miss Ramsden should exchange post-cards, stating exactly the nature of the impressionsought to be convej^ed, and the nature of the impres-sion received. The postmark on the card is, ofcourse, an absolute guarantee of the authenticity ofthe record. The experiments began on July 21st,1907. * Some of the English mesmerists in the decade, 1S40-50, notablythe Rev. C. H. Townsend and Mr. Stafford Thompson, claimed to havesucceeded in inducing sleep at a distance, or in summoning the patientto them by an exercise of will, t Journal, , June. igoS. An account of some previous experi-ments made by these two ladies will be found in Proceedings, xxi, pp. 60 seqq. 64 The M[-:w View of Giiosfg.
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