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H. Addington Bruce. Adventurings in the Psychical
Adventurings in the Psychical
Table of Contents
PREFACE
ADVENTURINGS IN THE. PSYCHICAL
CHAPTER I. GHOSTS AND THEIR MEANING
CHAPTER II. WHY I BELIEVE IN TELEPATHY
CHAPTER III. CLAIRVOYANCE AND CRYSTAL-GAZING
CHAPTER IV. AUTOMATIC SPEAKING AND WRITING
CHAPTER V. POLTERGEISTS AND MEDIUMS
CHAPTER VI. THE SUBCONSCIOUS
CHAPTER VII. DISSOCIATION AND DISEASE
CHAPTER VIII. THE SINGULAR CASE OF BCA
CHAPTER IX. THE LARGER SELF
INDEX
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H. Addington Bruce
Published by Good Press, 2019
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“At the time of his death, and without my having any apprehension of his end, I happened to be at my father’s house, about a mile off. I was leaning in a listless sort of way against the kitchen table, looking upward at the ceiling and thinking of nothing in particular, when my grandfather’s face appeared to grow out of the ceiling, at first dim and indistinct, but becoming more and more complete until it seemed in every respect as full and perfect as I had ever seen it.
“It looked down upon me, as I thought, with a wonderful expression of tenderness and affection. Then it disappeared, not suddenly but gradually, its features fading and becoming dim and indistinct, until I saw nothing but the bare ceiling. I spoke at the time of what I saw to my mother, but she made no account of it, thinking, probably, it was nothing more than a boyish vagary. But in about fifteen or twenty minutes after seeing the vision, a boy came running breathless to my father’s with the news that my grandfather had just died.”