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Philosophy 24. B: Oh, certainly. D: I knew you were going to say that. B: [[strikethrough]]Am I? No,[[/strikethrough]] I'm not psychic. All I know, from a psychic standpoint is I have to be very careful of Bob. I've had warnings, you see. [[strikethrough]](laughter)[[/strikethrough]] Otherwise I'm not psychic. D: Do you believe in precognition? B: Certainly people have it. If you read extensively, and I have for years and years and years, you hear of extraordinary things... [[strikethrough]]And[[/strikethrough]] things that are very impressive, without any question. And then, I had a very good friendship with Dora Van Kunz, who is suppose to be a born clairvoyant, who lectures. For several years she worked, so I was told, at Bellevue hospital. They'd bring patients in, she wouldn't see their faces, and psychically she would read the auras, and they'd take xrays and check. I was told that she was correct 85% of the time. Some doctor there was interested with what Dora has seen, and she's lectured a great deal. She sees lights in trees and flowers. She see's peoples auras. And she says [[strikethrough]]dead people[[/strikethrough]] she can reach dead people. And often she gives messages to these people. What am I to say? Other people say that dead people can't communicate. So there you are.