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Delusions of Clairvoyance
By
William Quan Judge
First published 1892
SOME years ago it was
proposed that psychometry should be used in detecting
crime and for the exposing of motive in all transactions
between man and man.
This, the alleged
discoverer said, would alter the state of society by compelling people to be honest
and by reducing crime.
Now for those who do
not know, it may be well to say that when you psychometrize
you take any object that has been in the immediate vicinity of any person or
place of any action, or the writing of another, and by holding it to your
forehead or in the hand a picture of the event, the writer, the surroundings,
and the history of the object, comes before your mental eye with more or less
accuracy.
Time and distance are
said to make no difference, for the wrapping from a mummy has been psychometrized by one who knew nothing about it, and the mummy with its supposed history accurately
described.
Letters also have
been similarly treated without reading them, and not only their contents given
but also the unexpressed thoughts and the surroundings of the writers.
Clairvoyants have also on innumerable occasions given correct descriptions of
events and persons they could never have seen or known.
But other innumerable
times they have failed. Without doubt if the city
government, or any
body of people owning property that can be stolen, had in their employment a
man or woman who could declare beyond possibility of ever failing where any
stolen article was, and who stole it, and could in advance indicate a purpose
on the part of another to steal, to trick, to lie, or otherwise do evil, one of
two things would happen.
Either criminals or
intending offenders would abide elsewhere, or some means of getting rid of the
clear-seer would be put into effect. Looking at the alluring possibilities of
clairvoyance so far as it is understood, many persons have sighed for its power
for several different reasons. Some would use it for the purposes described,
but many another has thought of it merely as a new means for furthering personal
ends.
Its delusions are so
manifold that, although mystical and psychical subjects have obtained in the
public mind a new standing, clairvoyance will not be other than a curiosity for
some time, and when its phenomena and laws are well understood no reliance
greater than now will be placed upon it.
And even when
individual clairvoyants of wonderful power are known, they will not be
accessible for such uses, because, having reached their power by special
training, the laws of their school will prohibit the exercise of the faculty at
the bidding of selfish interest, whether on the one side or the other.
If it were not always
a matter of doubt and difficulty, natural clear-seers would have long ago
demonstrated the unerring range of their vision by discovering criminals still
uncaught, by pointing out where stolen property could be recovered, by putting
a finger on a moral plague-spot which is known to exist but cannot be located.
Yet this they have not done, and careful
Theosophists are
confirmed in the old teaching that the field of clairvoyance is
full of delusions. Coming evil could in the same way be
averted, since present
error is the prelude and cause of future painful results.
The prime cause for
delusion is that the thought of anything makes around the
thinker an image of the thing thought about. And all images in
this thought-field are alike, since we remember an object by our thought-image
of it, and not by carrying the object in our heads.
Hence the picture in
our aura of what we have seen in the hands of another is of the same sort for
untrained seers-as our ideas on the subject of events in which we have not
participated.
So a clairvoyant may,
and in fact does, mistake these thought-pictures one for
the other, thus reducing the chances of certainty. If an
anxious mother imagines
her child in danger and with vivid bought pictures the
details of a railway accident, the picture the seer may see will be of
something that never happened and is only the product of emotion or
imagination.
Mistakes in identity
come next. These are more easily made a the astral
plane, which is the means for clairvoyance, than yen upon the visible one, and
will arise from numerous causes. So numerous and complex is this that to fully
explain would not only be hopeless but tedious.
For instance, the
person, say at a distance, to whom the clairvoyant eye
is directed may look entirely different from reality, whether as clothing or
physiognomy. He may, in the depths of winter, appear clad in spring clothing, and your clairvoyant report that, adding probably
that it symbolizes
something next spring.
But, in fact, the
spring clothing was due to his thoughts about well-worn comfortable suit of
this sort throwing a glamour f the clothing before the vision of the seer. Some
cases exactly like this I have known and
verified. Or the lover, dwelling on the form and features of his
beloved, or the
criminal upon the one he has wronged, will work a protean change
and destroy
identification.
Another source of error
will be found in the unwitting transfer to the clairvoyant of your own
thoughts, much altered either for better or worse. Or even
the thoughts of some one else whom you have just met or heard from.
For if you consult
the seer on some line of thought, having just read the ideas on the same
subject of another who thinks very strongly and very clearly, and whose
character is overmastering, the clairvoyant will ten to one feel the influence
of the other and give you his ideas. Reversion of image is the last I will
refer to.
It has been taught
always in the unpopular
or amount backwards, or an object upside down in whole or
in part.
The reliance we can
place on the observations of untrained people in ordinary life the scientific
schools and courts of law have long ago discovered; but seekers after the
marvellous carelessly accept the observations of those who must be equally
untrained in the field of clairvoyance.
Of course there are
many genuine cases
of good clear-seeing, but the mass are not to be relied on.
The cultivation of psychic senses is more difficult than any physical
gymnastics, and the number of really trained clairvoyants in the Western world
may be described by a nought written to the left.
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