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The Plam Sunday case: A
note on interpreting automatic writing. |
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Salter, W H
(1960). The Plam Sunday case: A note on interpreting automatic writing.
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 40, (pp. 275-285) Abstract A summary of the much-discussed "Palm
Sunday" (1912) automatic writings, carried on over a 30-year period--first
by a Mrs. Willett and later by many others, including Lady Balfour. These
writings in Greek, Latin, and English have been discussed in 8 books. These
scripts deal with many subjects. Interpretation indicates that there was one
pattern discernible throughout all scripts; that is, there are a large
number of "intelligences" surviving bodily death and wanting to inaugurate a
new world order of peace and social justice. In this large number are 7
named communicators who communicate through automatic scripts of living
persons. Symbols and meanings are given in interpretation, with clues for
meanings and prophecies arrived at through "script-intelligence."
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