Clairvoyance
Description
Clairvoyance, A System of Philosophy, Concerning it's Law, Nature, and Unfoldment, is a book by J. C. F. Grumbine, first published in 1897. In it, the author, who claimed to be a seer, offers twelve lessons about the practice of clairvoyance.
Subject matters include: Its Definition and Office; Its Nature and Law of Manifestation and Expression; Clairvoyance and Intuition Compared and Correlated; The Spirit Limited in Matter; The Science of Optics, Materially and Spiritually Considered; Vibrations, Their Law in Relation to Light and Sight; Spirit in Relation to Time and Space; The Sphere and Office of Matter; Spirit in Relation to Control; The Uses of Magnetism and Electricity; Color, Its Definition and Meaning; and, Clairvoyance and Consciousness in Relation to the Spiritual Perception.