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Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science

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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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Hudson Tuttle

Hudson Tuttle was an American author and researcher known for his work in the field of psychic science. His notable book, "Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science," explores various phenomena related to the human mind and its potential beyond conventional understanding. Tuttle's writings reflect a deep interest in the metaphysical and the unexplained, contributing to the discourse on spirituality and the paranormal during his time. His explorations invite readers to consider the boundaries of human experience and the mysteries that lie beyond the physical world.

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