| | | PAGE | INTRODUCTION BY SIR OLIVER LODGE, | v | PREFACE BY PROFESSOR CHARLES RICHET, | xv | PRELIMINARY REMARKS, | 1 | CHAP. | | | | I. | METHOD: | 23 | | I. | Material Conditions, | 33 | | II. | Composition of the Circle, | 42 | | III. | Methods of Operation, | 48 | | IV. | The Personification, | 64 | II. | RAPS, | 72 | III. | PARAKINESIS AND TELEKINESIS: | 93 | | I. | Parakinesis, | 93 | | II. | Telekinesis, | 98 | IV. | LUMINOUS PHENOMENA, | 129 | V. | PSYCHO-SENSORY AND INTELLECTUAL PHENOMENA: | 180 | | I. | Sensory Automatism, | 181 | | II. | Crystal Gazing, | 184 | | III. | Dreams, Telepathy, | 205 | | IV. | TelÆsthesia, | 211 | | V. | A Complex Case by Professor Richet, | 215 | | VI. | Motor Automatism, | 235 | | VII. | Automatic Writing, | 238 | | VIII. | Phonetic and Mixed Automatisms, | 251 | | IX. | The Psychology of Automatism, | 255 | VI. | SOME RECENTLY OBSERVED PSYCHICAL PHENOMENA. By L.I. Finch, | 268 | VII. | FRAUD AND ERROR: | 364 | | I. | Fraud, | 364 | | II. | Error, | 386 | CONCLUSION, | 392 | APPENDICES, | 398 |
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