The first case we take is from M. Flammarion book, The Unknown (p. 108), and is as follows: “My mother ... who lived in Burgundy, heard one Tuesday, between nine and ten o’clock, the door of the bedroom open and close violently. At the same time, she heard herself called twice—‘Lucie, Lucie!’ The following Tuesday, she heard that her uncle Clementine, who had always had a great affection for her, had died that Tuesday morning, precisely between nine and ten o’clock....” In the following instance, the notification is in visual, instead of auditory form, and is taken from the Proceedings
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The first case we take is from M. Flammarion book, The Unknown (p. 108), and is as follows: “My mother ... who lived in Burgundy, heard one Tuesday, between nine and ten o’clock, the door of the bedroom open and close violently. At the same time, she heard herself called twice—‘Lucie, Lucie!’ The following Tuesday, she heard that her uncle Clementine, who had always had a great affection for her, had died that Tuesday morning, precisely between nine and ten o’clock....” In the following instance, the notification is in visual, instead of auditory form, and is taken from the Proceedings
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