Second Sight: A Study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance
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An introductory study surveys clairvoyance as a psychic faculty, weighing psychological and occult explanations and summarizing experimental observations. It outlines physical and mental conditions conducive to visions, describes methods for inducing seership with mirrors, crystals and auto‑hypnosis, and discusses practical precautions, symbolism, and common obstacles. The text classifies different kinds of vision, examines allied psychic phenomena, and offers guidance on practice, media, and the ethical or practical uses of developed perception. The author frames conclusions conservatively, inviting readers to form their own inclusive theory while emphasizing systematic effort and careful observation.
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