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<center>WHAT IS HINDU SPIRITUALISM?</center>
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To the Editor of the Banner of Light.
{{HPB-CW-comment|view=center|[''Banner of Light'', Boston, Vol. XLVI, No. 4, October 18, 1879, p. 7]}}
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To the Editor of the ''Banner of Light''.


Phenomena in India—beside the undoubted interest they offer in themselves, and apart from their great variety and in most instances utter dissimilarity from those we are accustomed to hear of in Europe and America—possess another feature which makes them worthy of the most serious attention of the investigator of psychology.
Phenomena in India—beside the undoubted interest they offer in themselves, and apart from their great variety and in most instances utter dissimilarity from those we are accustomed to hear of in Europe and America—possess another feature which makes them worthy of the most serious attention of the investigator of psychology.