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About Necromancy

Appealing imaginary spirit led researchers in Toronto to unexpected results. Are poltergeist activity result of the operation of the human mind or soul of the deceased - was never found. Someone or something, however, occurs…

Philip A, English aristocrats lived in the mid-17th century into a castle in Workshire, at the time of Oliver Cromwell and, as a Catholic, he supported the king. He was married to a beautiful but cold Dorothea noblewoman, the daughter of a nobleman from the neighborhood. On one occasion, when he rode along the border of his property, he came across a gypsy camp. There he saw a dark-eyed and raven black hair girl named Margo, into which he instantly fell in love. He took the elect of his heart in Didington and hid in gardening cottage, where, when he wanted to, he enjoyed her company.

Dorothea, however, soon realized that her husband was hiding someone there. Margo was accused of witchcraft and seduction and stealing her husband. Philip, on the other hand, was too scared to loss of reputation and more possession, and he did not protest against the trial with which Margo was faced, so she's found guilty and burned at the stake.

Unhappy Philip after this felt remorse because he did not try to defend his innocent mistress, and in despair, he wandered for days around the castle. Finally, one morning, his body was found under the walls, because in despair and depression he jumped into the abyss.

This whole story of the tragic love Philip and Margo, however, constructed in 1972, when members of the Association for Psychical Research in Toronto, Canada, came up with the idea to try to evoke an imaginary spirit and determine whether they can then, through the session, to establish contact with him, to receive messages, and perhaps reach and its materialization. Since many researchers of paranormal phenomena at the time suspected that ghostly manifestations and poltergeist phenomena are only products of the human mind, the experiment was to prove or disprove this hypothesis. But it turned out that it is not so easy task.

Philip answered!

The initiator of the experiment "Philip" was Dr. Alan Robert George Owen, a member of the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics and a lecturer at the University of Toronto. He gathered a group of eight members, five men and three women, who were of different professions and education, but all of them did not have mediumistic aptitude or ability.


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