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255-256 'ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ________
thing is packed in this parcel, it is brought here by Mr./Ms. ___________,
Mr./Ms. _______ is its owner, this thing was brought from ______ place at
______ time etc'. In short, he continues revealing all information of past and
the history associated with that thing and all incidents related to it one
after the other and person sitting gives his answers in yes or no. Mr.
John Butler, in his book, has given the account of his self-witnessed two
incidents related to the Psychometric knowledge of a Medium known as Mrs.
Estill Roberts: 'In a gathering, she picked a stone packed in an envelope from
the box of the table in front of us and partially observed it and said this
stone was brought from the British Museum and told the entire previous history
and accounts related to that stone and the person who had brought that stone
there confirmed everything'. John
Butler writes about the second account in this way that he had written down the
notes of whatever he saw that time in shorthand: 'She picked up a parcel and
said that a bag was in her hand with number 27 and that bag belongs to a woman
who has passed away from the world for ______ years. She died of chest pain.
That bag has been taken out of a big chest which also contains some letters and
a blue ribbon also. The owner of that bag confirmed she was correct. Then the
Medium said that there were some coins in that bag and no currency note there.
Coins were of silver and copper and value 'three Shilling and three and a half
Pence'. It also had three hair pins and a bus ticket (she hesitated and
continued….) I think it is not bus ticket but train ticket and its last number
is 71. There are eight figures in this number of which six are numbers, two are
letters, one capital and one small. It feels these are T and Z'. The owner
confirmed. * She
further spoke 'there is also a brooch'. The owner said 'Mrs. Roberts! All you
told about this bag is true except about the brooch'. She replied 'Hold a
minute, let me see'. This time she touched the bag with her forehead and closed
eyes. After sometime, she opened her eyes and said 'possibly you have not seen
the things of the bags carefully. It surely has a slim brooch which is golden
but not of gold'. The owner replied 'I had seen everything well a short time
before I bought this here and I remember everything. Your all information is
true except this that it has a brooch inside'. Upon this, Mrs. Roberts said 'if
you do not mind, Mr. President should unpack this bag and show everything to
the spectators'. The owner agreed and the President opened that bag in presence
of eight to ninety persons there and counted and showed each thing to the
seers: one Pence, one Half Pence, one coin of 6 Pence, three Shilling, one
train ticket with number TZ285271, three hair pins and there is no more thing.
Mrs. Roberts requested him to count again that might be a secret pocket was
also there inside the bag. When the President checked it thoroughly all over, a
secret pocket was found but that was empty. Mrs. Roberts said that she was
pretty sure there was a brooch inside. President overturned the bag and found
no brooch and said 'may be some brooch was previously there but now there is
none'. Mrs. Roberts insisted still and said it has a brooch and she will not
take another case as long as she will not see it coming out from that bag! Irfan (Volume 2) IRFAAN 2 pdf download Install app |
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