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ISBN Number: 1-84413-150-5 |
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Edition 2005... The diary of a young Victorian boy born with clairvoyance. 'The Boy Who Saw True comes into a totally different category and differs materially from all the hundreds of books I have read on Spiritualism and kindred subjects', writes Cyril Scott, the well-known occultist, in his preface to this unusual book. 'Not one of them has ever displayed the characteristics of this highly diverting human document, with its naive caudours, its drolleries, its unconscious humour, its oscillations between the ridiculous and the exalted, and its power to convince, for the very reason that the young diarist never set out with the intention of carrying conviction. Here was a precocious young boy born with clairvoyance who could see auras and spirits, yet failed to realise that other people were not similarly gifted. In consequence he was misunderstood and had to suffer many indignities. Apart from this his diary is of interest in that it reveals the thoughts, emotions and perplexities of a Victorian youngster brought up a little prior to the naughty nineties, Before his death the diarists wife persuaded him to let the diary be published. But he made certain stipulations. It was not to appear till several years after his death, the original spellings were to remain, and some of the names were to be altered since he did not wish to cause any embarrassment to surviving relatives and acquaintances.
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