Page:Randolph, Paschal Beverly; Eulis! the history of love.djvu/240

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
List of Works.
xiii

Heaven. Voudoo John, and Female Subjugation by Black-magic Arts. Breastless Ladies. How Wives are Poisoned!

Chap. XII.—The Fountain of Love. How to remedy vital exhaustion. What to eat to gain Love-power. Power of a Loving Woman. Her child. Excess. Promiscuous "Love." "When Sweetness reigns in Woman!" A half man; and how to pick him out. Ankles. Genius and Wedlock. Why the Talents are generally Wretched in the Marriage State. Singular fans, and Singular Faults in Women. Bitter Experience. A Singular Paper upon Incest. Non-reciprocation—and its cause—and cure. Childless Couples—Causes—Cure. Fault-finding. Jealousy; its cause and cure. The Rule and Law of Human Power, or Genius.

The book also contains special articles concerning why wives hate their husbands. Singular causes of wedded misery, and its cure. A hint to mothers. Hint to unloved wives. Gusty Love. When woman has most conquering power. The stormy life. The magnetic attack. Sex and passion after we are dead. Old-maidhood, and how to avoid it!

VI.

THE MYSTERIES OF THE MAGNETIC UNIVERSE.

Seership. New Edition. A wonderful series of discoveries for self-development in all branches of Clairvoyance, including the astonishing agency of MAGIC MIRRORS; and how to

use them.

CONTENTS.—Part I.

Somnambulistic lucidity. Genuine clairvoyance a natural birthright. Two sources of light, astral and magnetic. Why mesmerists fail to produce clairvoyance in their "subjects." Vinegared water, magnets and tractors as agents in its production. Specific rules. Clairvoyance is not spiritualism. The false and the true. Psychometry and intuition are not clairvoyance. Mesmeric circles. Eight kinds of Clairvoyance! Mesmeric coma and magnetic trance. The difference. Effect of lung power. Effect of amative passion on the seer. Dangers to women who are mesmerized. Oriental European, and American methods. The mirror of ink.