LOOK OUT FOR CRASH.
CONAN DOYLE’S THRILLER. COMIC SIDE TO TELEPATHY TEST. There is a terrible time ahead for poor old Mothes World, according to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who says the spirits have given uts their final warning
Sir Arthur Coual. Doyle, the wellknown spiritualist, in addressing a spiritualist service in London, declared that the recent spirit messages were a final attempt to warn mankind of the terrible calamity impending. in which great psychic phenomena accompanied by extraordinary manifestations of natural forces would purge mankind and prepare the way for the millennium. Spiritualists, however, might face the future hopefully and happily, he said.
Professor Gilbert Murray, explaining his experiences, which he affirms resulted in 85 successful tests, declares they lead to the belief that telepathy is continually operating everywhere.
“It is hard to see how language could have originally grown, how :i child could learn it, ■ how we could ever understand a new idea, without telepathy based on an unconscious sense of perception outside our normal five senses,” he says.
“I believe that we ar,e continually sensitive to the state of other people’s minds."
The Graphic whimsically comments that Professor Gilbert Murray’s gift is subject to limitations. When his wife became a Socialist the trend of her mind from Liberalism was not conveyed to her husband, who was completely surprfeled when the conversion was announced.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4798, 12 January 1925, Page 3
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