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THE SIXTH SENSE.

A SCOTTISH SCIENTIST’S CLAIMS.

VISION OF AGE

Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn,

LONDON, October 4. '"’“Captain Pape, the Scottish scientist, who startled the Britisli Association for the Advancement of Science, by claiming that there was inherent in every man faculties which, if properly developed, would enable him actually to live in the distant past, produced to me to-day,” states the Edinburgh correspondent of the Daily Express, ‘The evidence on which he based his assertion. This was Mr Edwin Bolt, of Edinburgh. Mr Bolt, in confirming Captain Pape’s claim, said he could look back 12,000 years, arid anyone having a partial use of the sixth sense of clairvoyance could do the same.’

Mr 801 l says lie is convinced we have all lived many times in different walks of life. lie declares he has seen himself as lie Was in the clays of Caesar. “I was then a soldier,” he soys. “In the Egyptian period I was a priest. In the later incarnation I was a gay man of pleasure. I can see it all like a cinema him. ‘ Each successive life docs not externally show a higher slate of evolution, but in oacli the sum total of experience is greater.”

Mr Bolt docs not pretend to possess the sixth sense fully developed. He quotes others who can carry hack their consciousness to other globes. They can see what is happening in other parts of the solar system. Mr Bolt declares the gift is only available to the pure in mind and body, when the mind is perfectly peaceful and bereft of thought of self.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 5

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THE SIXTH SENSE. Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 5

THE SIXTH SENSE. Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15359, 6 October 1923, Page 5

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