"Psychics" Quotes from Famous Books
... objected by some readers that no such complexities as these are described by most of the psychics who occasionally get glimpses of the astral world, nor are they reported at seances by the entities that manifest there; but this is readily accounted for. Few untrained persons on that plane, whether living or dead, see things as they really ... — The Astral Plane - Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena • C. W. Leadbeater
... contemptible tricks. It is a thousand pities that it should be so, but if the Court of Arches were to give up its secrets, it would be found that tippling and moral degeneration were by no means confined to psychics. At the same time, a psychic is so peculiarly sensitive that I think he or she would always be well advised to be a life long ... — The Vital Message • Arthur Conan Doyle |