| Gracia Fay Ellwood - 2000 - 308 pages
...exhibition of Gifford's work and learned that Gifford had died the previous year. He heard a voice saying, "You see what I have done. Can you not take up and finish my work?" Thompson fell into an altered state of consciousness and knew nothing till he found himself back at... | |
| Stephen E. Braude - 2003 - 358 pages
...looked at one of Gifford's paintings, he had an apparent auditory hallucination. A voice said to him, "You see what I have done. Can you not take up and finish my work?" This experience seemed only to strengthen Thompson's urge to paint, and he began having frequent auditory... | |
| Michael Grosso - 2004 - 324 pages
...went to an exhibition of Gifford's work. Scanning the dead artist's paintings, Thompson heard a voice: "You see what I have done. Can you not take up and finish my work?" After this auditory hallucination—of an artist he knew was dead—Thompson's urge to paint intensified.... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1909 - 896 pages
...Gifford's paintings on exhibition he seemed to hear a voice say, apparently issuing from the invisible, " You see what I have done. Can you not take up and...unless evidence can be produced to make it credible. I am reporting only what I was told. Whether genuine or not it was of sufficient influence on the mind... | |
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