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Seeress of Prevorst, the - When she met a person who had lost a limb, she continued to see the limb still attached to the body

Identifier

027906

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1

Background

A description of the experience

As quoted in Professor Ernest Bozzano Les phénomènes de bilocation Traduit de l’italien par Gabriel Gobron and translated further into English by Serge Patlavskiy

First category -"Senses of integrity" in amputees and impressions of "doubling" in hemipleges.

And here, as additional observations converging towards identical conclusions, I will again mention examples of sensitives who, meeting as amputees of a limb, spontaneously declare to see the missing limb in a fluidic form. Dr. Kerner writes the following about the famous "Prevorst Seer":

"When she met a person who had lost a limb, she continued to see the limb still attached to the body. That is, she saw the shape of the limb produced by the projection of the nervous fluid, in the same way that she saw the fluidic shapes of the deceased. This interesting phenomenon may allow us to explain the sensations experienced by people who still feel the limb that has been amputated. The invisible fluidic form of the limb is still related to continuity with the visible body and this proves to us sufficiently that after the destruction of the visible envelope, the form is preserved by the nervous fluid." (Dott Kerner: La Voyante de Prevorst (The Visionary of Prevorst), page. 47).

The source of the experience

Seeress of Prevorst, the

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Aura
Templates

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

References