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"Some of the influences which come through mediums are due to the spirits of departed human beings; some, to embryonic men, foetuses waiting in the womb of our common mother to be born upon this sphere."–''H. S. Olcott''.
"Some of the influences which come through mediums are due to the spirits of departed human beings; some, to embryonic men, foetuses waiting in the womb of our common mother to be born upon this sphere."–''H. S. Olcott''.
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vol. 4, p. 25
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)

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Materialized Conventions of Insurance Commissioners

"Some of the influences which come through mediums are due to the spirits of departed human beings; some, to embryonic men, foetuses waiting in the womb of our common mother to be born upon this sphere."–H. S. Olcott.


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  1. Materialized Conventions of Insurance Commissioners by unknown author, Chronicle, The, New York, Thursday, September 30, 1875