Chapter I. Introduction : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 1 FROM INDIA TO THE PLANET MARS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION IN the month of December, 1894, I was invited by M. Aug. Lematre, Professor of the College of Geneva, to attend some seances of a non-professional...
Chapter Xi. Conclusion : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 441 CHAPTER XI CONCLUSION THIS volume reminds me of the mountain which gave birth to a mouse. Its length would be excusable if only it marked a step in advance in the field of psychology or physiology...
Chapter Ix. The Royal Cycle : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 342 CHAPTER IX THE ROYAL CYCLE IF I were obliged to give this cycle a place proportioned to that which it occupies in the somnambulic life of Mlle. Smith, a hundred pages would not suffice. But permit me...
Chapter Iii. Mlle. Smith Since Her Initiati : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 35 CHAPTER III MLLE. SMITH SINCE HER INITIATION INTO SPIRITISM HAVING endeavored in the preceding chapter to reconstruct in its chief characteristics the history of Mlle. Smith up to the time when spiritism...
Chapter Ii. Childhood And Youth Of Mlle. Smith : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 15 CHAPTER II CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH OF MLLE. SMITH THE psychological history of Mlle. Smith and her automatisms is naturally divided into two separate periods by the important fact of her initiati...
Chapter Vii. The Martian Cycle.the Ultra Martian : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 261 CHAPTER VII THE MARTIAN CYCLE (concluded).--THE ULTRA-MARTIAN ALL things become wearisome at last, and the planet Mars is no exception to the rule. The subliminal imagination of Mlle. Smith, however...
Chapter Vi. The Martian Cycle The Martian Language : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 195 CHAPTER VI THE MARTIAN CYCLE (CONTINUED)--THE MARTIAN LANGUAGE OF the various automatic phenomena, the "speaking in tongues" is one which at all times has most aroused curiosity, while at the same time...
Chapter V. The Martian Cycle : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 139 CHAPTER V THE MARTIAN CYCLE THE title of this book would naturally commit me to a review of the Hindoo romance before investigating the Martian cycle. Considerations of method have caused me to reverse...
Chapter Iv. The Personality Of Leopold : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 76 CHAPTER IV THE PERSONALITY OF LEOPOLD IS Leopold really Joseph Balsamo, as he pretends? Or, since he has nothing in common with the famous thaumaturgist of the last century, save a certain superficial...
Title Page : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], FROM INDIA TO THE PLANET MARS A STUDY OF A CASE OF SOMNAMBULISM WITH GLOSSOLALIA BY TH. (THEODORE) FLOURNOY PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA TRANSLATED BY DANIEL B. VERMILYE HARPER & BROTHERS...
Translator's Preface : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. vii TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE THE translation into English of "From India to the Planet Mars" has been undertaken in response to the demand created by the widespread and increasing interest which is manifesting...
Chapter X. Supernormal Appearances : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 364 CHAPTER X SUPERNORMAL APPEARANCES THE mediumship of Mlle. Smith is full of facts supernormal in appearance, and the question which offers itself for our solution is that of determining to what extent...
Chapter Viii. The Hindoo Cycle : * "From India to the Planet Mars", by Thodore Flournoy; tr. Daniel B. Vermilye, [1900], p. 275 CHAPTER VIII THE HINDOO CYCLE WHILE the Martian romance is purely a work of fantasy, in which the creative imagination was able to allow itself free play through having no investigation to fear...