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Article: An Elizabethan ghost goes West. (personal narrative)
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- Contemporary Review
- Article date:
- July 1, 1993
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I must begin by saying that I was brought up in the 1930s to believe there are no such things as ghosts. Since then, if only as a result of reading Herbert Thurston's Ghosts and Poltergeists, and the original correspondence on which it was based, I have revised my views. But paranormal phenomena can have more than one explanation. Sometimes the time-film, so to speak, runs backward, so we may have the appearance of Roman legionnaires marching through parts of contemporary York. Evil spirits may manifest themselves even if we do not take The Exorcist or The Omen series too literally. How much is due to imagination, or even hypnosis, is demonstrated in Ian Wilson's Mind Out ...
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