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The author proposes a psychic ether analogous to the luminiferous ether, a thought atmosphere that transmits mental waves and explains sensitive states producing clairvoyance, trance, somnambulism, psychometry, and thought transference. Materialist perspectives—evolutionist, chemist, and anatomist—are critiqued as unable to account for a distinct psychic principle or postmortem continuity. Sensitiveness is treated as a variable faculty, ranging to genius-level receptivity and informing prayer. Occult phenomena are correlated under laws that could sustain spiritual beings; personal sensitive experiences are recounted alongside a spirit communication that frames death as a transition into an ongoing conscious existence.
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