1901
An Atlanta woman who is deeply interested in psychological research relates the following story about an experience her husband had in the realms of the occult:
"We were having a new home built and my husband went to it every day to see what progress was being made. One day as he stood in the front room upstairs his attention was attracted to the street. Looking out of the window, he saw a funeral procession passing from the door and out through the gate. The casket was small, white and covered with flowers. He recognized friends and neighbors in the crowd and through some indefinable impression he understood that the corpse was that of his son, though he had no son at that time. Surprised and startled at the thought, he saw the procession vanish, and he was entirely at a loss how to account for the experience. The hour was noon, and there was nothing in his mood or environment apparently that induced the subconscious.
"Within a few months a little son was born to us, and at the age of 3 years it was carried out of the gate in a flower covered, white casket and followed by the same friends my husband had seen that noontime long before. What explanation can be given of this circumstance and experiences like it that are constantly being related in societies of psychical culture?" — Atlanta Constitution.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
A Strange Experience
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1901,
death,
occult,
premonitions,
psychological,
psychology
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