. Review of reviews and world's work . MK. KICHaRD HODGSON,Secretary of the American Branch. MR. ALFRED R. WALLACE. until we can reach the point w^here we can say we are-convinced—in the presence of psychics I have beentold things which I know the psychic did not knowand never had known. There is no longer the leastshadow of a doubt of that in my mind. But I havealways said this does not go far enough; possibly this,may mean telepathy only. Although the psychic a clairvoyant, is not conscious of possessing anymeans of getting at the contents of my mind, yet thepsychics may be a mirror i


. Review of reviews and world's work . MK. KICHaRD HODGSON,Secretary of the American Branch. MR. ALFRED R. WALLACE. until we can reach the point w^here we can say we are-convinced—in the presence of psychics I have beentold things which I know the psychic did not knowand never had known. There is no longer the leastshadow of a doubt of that in my mind. But I havealways said this does not go far enough; possibly this,may mean telepathy only. Although the psychic a clairvoyant, is not conscious of possessing anymeans of getting at the contents of my mind, yet thepsychics may be a mirror in which my thoughts andknow^ledge are reflected, and I may be getting backonly what I have given. But there have beenseveral cases not only in my owti exi)erience, butmore still in the experience of persons w^hose judg-ment and power of investigation I trust as I trust myowm, in which there has been the communication ofintelligence that neither the psychic nor the sitterpossessed nor ever did possess. I have had it in suchcircumstan


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