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ining?room beyond. I noticed a curious red ligure and got up to see ure of an Indian and as I came near it sloo my seat, Madame Blavatsky said, did you see? A picture, I said. tell it to go a is already gone. So mucter, s is only clairvoyance.
is t e of you. Beware of medium s is a kind of madness; I know, for I .
I found aly t, unlike t alolerant. I o find , but expected every moment. S ttle suite of follo once in y. It contained a large family Bible. t for my maid, s! A Bible and not even anointed! said some s is to t oranges? began to frequent antly, I noticed a ainly very muc of place, penitent t ly tent angled o groo ascetic sages. t t Madame Blavatsky o call tent before o speak after t it is necessary to crusure; you sity in act and t. Initiation is granted only to tirely ce, and so to run on for some time. er some minutes in t ve style, tent standing crus permit you more te sincere, but t t nottered but master tions tle importance. One young man filled ion; for s t tled gloom came from ity. I omed to interrupt long periods of asceticism, in ables and drink er, breaks of break ion of ty ical r s and street lamps, and to ime. I said to t did you say to one anot t telling comic stories and laug deal. torn bety and visionary ambition, devout of all, and told me t in t en tle astral bell er called tention, and t, alt made t I found ing in to s of entrance on some nige, and as I passed o my ear, Madame Blavatsky is per a real all. t tlefield. S moo