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An investigative survey presents and critiques reported occult and psychical phenomena through case histories and commentary. It moves from scientific attitudes and hypnotic states to phantasms, dreams, hallucinations, hauntings, dowsing, mediumship, materialisations, spirit-photography, clairvoyance, and trance utterances, weighing psychological explanations against claims of external agency and urging cautious, experimentally minded interpretation.

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Beckles Willson

Beckles Willson was a Canadian author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of history and travel. His notable works include "Canada," which explores the country's landscapes and culture, and "In the Ypres Salient," a poignant reflection on World War I. Willson also delved into the mystical with his book "Occultism and Common-Sense," showcasing his interest in the esoteric. His writings often blend personal experience with broader historical narratives, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century literature. Through his explorations of Canada and beyond, Willson has left a lasting impact on the literary heritage of his time.

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