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The author defines clairvoyance as clear-seeing and maps a wide range of phenomena and degrees of accuracy, distinguishing full and partial sight, intentional and unintentional perception across space, and apparent vision of past and future. He examines causes and conditions—trained development versus spontaneous or pathological occurrences, mesmeric trance, and openings produced by drugs or ceremonial practice—and illustrates these types from observation. The work offers practical guidance for developing the faculty, warns against reliance on intoxicants and magical rites, and urges careful experiment, discriminating judgment, and ethical aims in the cultivation and application of extra-sensory perception.

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C. W. Leadbeater

C. W. Leadbeater was an influential figure in the Theosophical Society and a prominent writer on spiritual and esoteric topics. His works explore themes of clairvoyance, the astral plane, and the nature of spiritual beings. Known for his detailed descriptions and insights, Leadbeater contributed significantly to the understanding of Theosophy in the early 20th century. Among his notable works are "A Textbook of Theosophy," which serves as an introduction to Theosophical principles, and "Clairvoyance," where he discusses the development of psychic abilities. His writings continue to be of interest to those exploring spirituality and metaphysical concepts.

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