
Practical Mind Reading, by William Walker Atkinson, Part 2
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How to Receive and Recognize Impressions
You should instruct the transmitter along the lines indicated in a previous chapter. I e that he must hold the thought of direction, fix his eyes on the chosen spot, and then concentrate his will upon it. It is impossible to describe in writing how these impressions come and feel like. For actual experience is necessary before you will know just what is meant. Once you have accustomed yourself to receive and recognize the impressions, the rest is all a matter of practice and development.
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