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The subject analysed the events of that night after several month and compared his experience with that of the author of the novel and concluded that  possible explanation for the fright from then, was that the relative with which he had spoken that night, decided to make him to renounce to his inquire and make him go away using a technique similar to that of the witch from the novel "Olesia" .    

Case No.5. Vision impairment

 

The subject, a young male in early twenties has a conversation with a colleague, a

young female of about the same age. He related about the way he passed his last weekend.

They are from different social backgrounds and the girl disagrees about the company with which he uses to pass his time. She  expresses it quite vehemently looking for arguments that these frequentations will bring him trouble in time. He has from the start another points of view that makes him to behave as such, but he feels that there is no way to come to an understanding with her by now. He listens, nods from time to time, says sometimes a word or two, looks at her and smile. She continues to tutor him with a loud and tense voice, and stops saying : You  must have something wrong in your eyes. When I am looking at you too much I began to see some white moving circles. After it , I loose my sight and do not see any more at all.

Case No. 6. Vision impairment

 

The subject, a young male is on a holiday journey on a boat. He met a girl in the dining room and speak with her after the dinner. They are speaking for about half an hour. He looks at her faces and eyes, as this is the usual way when speaking with a person. During the conversation he remembers to have been involved in the event exposed down here.

He was speaking with her in a foreign language and the girl attracted him so he was very attentive to her, and to her words. He was looking at her and he remembers that  at the time when it has occured he was looking exactly at one eye of her. He lost his vision for a moment, all the vision field becoming black. It cames as her eye center which was black, magnified and covered the whole landscape and  gradually diminished after that at its normal dimensions. He mentally rehearsed the event after and it seems that it had about two seconds of duration. He was thinking at the same moment at the  meaning of the girls words and what happened did not disturb him too mch at that time, as it ended in a very short while and it seemed to him to be of no importance given the short duration and no consequence for what followed.

      After about ten years he experienced a similar event in other settings. He was at duty as employe and was in a position to work on automated machine with a female colleague. They sat nearby surveying a control panel, and from time to time exchanged information with the colleague and spoke to her, looking at her face and eyes. One time as he was looking to her, he lost the vision sense for several seconds. At first all the room became black and after  that, he saw only the right eye of his colleague surrounded by a bit of the skin of her face. After that, he recovered his sight .He reported the event immediately to her. She acquiesced that she has some  vision problems of her own and she was recently at a doctor for a test and the doctor said that her right eye is the one with a best vision, the eye with which she can focus at best to see the objects.

 

 

Case No. 7.Feeling of a field

 

The subject  a young male was acting as a counsellor. His client was then a young woman. They were sitting  in a room, at a table facing one at another. At the time of the event here reported it seemed to him that the client developped a sexual arousal toward his person. That was not overtly expressed but there were enough signs that it happened. The discussion slowed and lost consistency and coherence. The subject felt a peculiar and unexpected sensation at the same moment.. It seemed that the air in the room became suddenly dense and it felt its heaviness mainly with the skin of his face. He resisted this sensation, to concentrate to the discussion, but it became too vivid so he decided to analyze it.

He stood up from his chair and moved in the room in several directions. As he moved he analysed the new sensation. He changed directions many times and approached the client and departed from her. He tested his sensations  for about five minutes. He felt that there was a gradient of the sensation of which the client was the center. The air seemed to be more dense as he came near the client and lost this new consistency as he receded from him. He repeated several times his motions to eliminate the possibility of a simple illusion of his senses. After a while the sensation disappeared.

COMMENT

The phenomenon has the characteristics of a physical  field. It has a source, the body of the girl, a gradient, and a reciever, the body of the subject.

It was emited in the moment when the girl was in a tense state of mind,

being sexually aroused and she needed to transmit this mesage to the

subject. As the usual way of comunicating, by words , was prohibited by

their formal relationship i.e. counsellor-client, her brain selected this way

of sending a message to call the attention of the subject to her and her

needs of the moment.

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    Case No.7.1 Light emission

            The subject, a male, acted as a counsellor. His patient was a woman, middle aged.

One evening, the couselling session took place in a room with mild illumination. It was a session in

short therapy, so the subject was willing to be as more effective as he could in a short time, so

he was very attentive at any hint verbally expressed or not , to achieve his professional goal. For

that, he was very alert all the time while looking at the patient.

He sugested to the patient that a cooperative and attentive attitude would be helping. So the patient behaved by imitating the subject, looking very attentive at the subject for most of  the time of the session. Some kind of enthusiasm develloped between both and the discussion seemed to bear quality and some benefic changes were  produced  suddenly in the mood of  the patient. The subject exulted for the result but did not manifested it in any way. At that moment the patient remarked that a glare of light appeared around the head of the subject as the one which is depicted above the head of the christian saints in  religious paintings.

 

Case No. 7.2 Vision impairment.

 

            The aubject, a psychologist doing counselling, used to pay a lot of attention to his clients as

he considered his job as his most outstanding activity. During a counselling session which accidentally was longer than usually, in the evening ,with a female client , he remarked that his vision of the client face was blurred. He thought at first that this disturbation of the vision sense was caused  by the fatigue of his eyes. In spite of this, he did not diminished his attention and continued to look attentively at the client. The client displayed all the time a composed figure mostly sober and unmoved, without reactions and spoke in a monotone even tone ,and her sayings were formal without much information about her person. The subject used to make some inferences about the problems of the client which were  mostly accepted by the client . The session seemed to be not leading to some progress. At a time, as told, the image of the client became blurred. The subject did not discontinued to look at the subject as he was commited by his working habits to pay attention to the client with a total involvment during the session. He thought at first that he might be tired but he was willing to continue for several minutes and  only later  to resume the session as the usual duration time was overpassed. It was only a little thought, as what follows and is described here had about several seconds of duration. As he continued to look at the client even so, having for a few seconds a distorted image of the client face, he saw that this blurred image of the client's face had a dynamics and the head seemed to grow up and all the figure became dreadfull for a while as the client would display a big rage.The distorted image reversed to the normal one, of  the client's figure mostly unmoved and unchanged as it has been during one hour. The subject tried to have a professional profit from this vision and sugested to the client, that this one, might be sometimes upset without expressing this overtly and his nervosity might be sometimes great enough toward some other people at a level at which she would kill them if the means and opportunity were available. The client acquiesced. It seemed that this openings about her inner problems brought a relief to her and the discussion followed with a hope of progress and improvement.

            The subject was astonished for the result of the event so he decided to continue the session

for another several minutes in spite of his tiredness. Soon another episode of eye fatigue followed.

This time the blurred image was related to the neck of the client in the region where the thyroid gland is positioned. This region looked as augmenting and changing colour in black and was tilting and shaking for several seconds, regaining the normal look after. The subject was astonished again, said nothing directly about his experience. He tried again to bear some benefit for his professional relationship with the client and he concluded aloud that it seems to him that the client might have

some medical problems related to a malfunction of the thyroid. The client said that she knew about that and also felt good that the counsellor insight reveals concern about her problems. 

            The subject has meditated after at this happening and concluded that the visions were

induced by the client and were bearing information about him and were  merely alternate

ways of seeing of the client. These ways of seeing were not, after him, caused by the fatigue,

but were accesible to him in a state of fatigue as his normal patterns of  looking and seeing

were loosened at that moment. He asserted his hypothesis that the information he had acquired

by these visions was transmitted to him by the client directly from brain to brain and the

 visions were the ways in which his brain translated the information in one intelligible and usable

for his purposes of the moment, i.e, communicating important personal issues, and finding

 the right solutions. ( Text is continued on the next page)

      

   

 

 

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