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The
principal forms of clairvoyant phenomena are:
(1) Simple Clairvoyance, in which the clairvoyant
person merely senses the auric emanations of
other persons, such as the auric vibrations,
colors, etc.; currents of thought-vibrations,
etc.; but does not see events or scenes removed
in space or time from the observer.
(2) Clairvoyance in Space, in which the clairvoyant
person senses scenes and events removed in space
from the observer; and, often also is able to
sense such things even when they are concealed
or obscured by intervening material objects.
(3) Clairvoyance in Time, in which the clairvoyant
person senses scenes and events which have had
their original place in past time; or scenes
and events which will have their original place
in the future.
The
methods by which clairvoyant vision is usually
induced may be designated as follows:
(1) Psychometry, or the method of getting en
rapport with the astral plane by means of some
physical object connected with the person, thing,
or scene about which you desire to be informed.
(2) Crystal Gazing, etc., or the method of getting
en rapport with the astral plane by means of
gazing into a crystal, magic mirror, etc.
(3) Clairvoyant Reverie, or the method of getting
en rapport with the astral plane by means of
psychic states in which the sights, sounds and
thoughts of the material and physical plane
are shut out of consciousness.
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