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The text surveys reported occurrences of so-called magical phenomena, aiming to separate genuine psychic facts from delusion by careful collection and classification of testimonies. It argues that human beings possess higher powers of the soul that can operate independently of ordinary senses and occasionally affect material events, illustrated by contemporary manifestations such as table-moving, rapping, and mediumship. The author develops a philosophic account of soul and body, contending that the soul transcends time and space, may act apart from the body, and continues to develop after bodily death, sometimes maintaining imperfect intercourse with the living. The work balances skeptical caution with an insistence on investigating these phenomena to recover any concealed truth.

About the Author

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M. Schele de Vere

M. Schele de Vere was an American author and educator known for his contributions to the field of literature and magic. His notable work, "Modern Magic," explores the principles and practices of magic in a contemporary context, reflecting both a fascination with the mystical and a scholarly approach to the subject. De Vere's writings often blend elements of entertainment with educational insights, making them accessible to a wide audience. His work remains a point of interest for those studying the intersection of literature and the magical arts.

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