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“How desperate Louis in Chicago, unexpectedly deserted by the wife he loved, was able to locate her quickly in the small town to which she had fled, living under an assumed name, with his psychic powered astral body: Louis, a conscientious person, was deeply in love with his wife Esther, and drove her to hysteria with his unreasonable jealousy. Every man she passed by or glanced at, threw him into fury. Esther told him that she might as well walk down the street wearing blinders like a horse. They crossed words repeatedly over that issue, until Esther even had to watch how she talked to the janitor or the butcher. Matters reached the point where Esther could bear it no longer. She loved Louis dearly; he was the soul of kindness, refused her nothing, worshiped the ground she walked on, begged her to live like a lady of leisure and let him do everything for her, even though his earnings were not that startling. To desert him was the last thing she could think of, but how could she continue living with him as they were? She feared, besides, that one day, in a fit of jealousy, he might grow violent and dangerous! One night they engaged in one of their most savage quarrels. And, it had resulted from something so insignificant as Esther opening the window with a smile. A young man had looked up from the sidewalk and smiled back. Louis happened to be near enough to witness the innocent exchange. Close to a fit, Esther dropped on the bed and wept for hours. She was a total wreck next morning. Her head felt as big as the moon, and was ready to split. Louis kissed her hands and feet and implored with her to forgive him. But Esther realized that the next terrible quarrel was just around the corner, and she could not go through another such ordeal. She had some money put away. She was tempted to flee to another Chicago neighborhood, but she feared that Louis would seek her out relentlessly and might, even if only by accident, run into her sometime if she worked downtown, as he did. People who had a strong bond between them seemed to be always being drawn together somehow when they remained in the same general area. Her only solution, Esther concluded, was to flee from Chicago altogether. She had just enough money for that, too. She would go just far enough away from it to work and live without Louis and, eventually, he could seek an uncontested divorce on the grounds of desertion. That very afternoon she left Louis a short note advising him to waste no time trying to find her because she was going away to where he would least expect her to go. She loved him still, she admitted, but to continue as they were, was impossible. She wished him all the good in the world and urged him to forget her, get himself an easy divorce and find the woman who suited him. The truth at last dawned on Louis as it never had before. But, how could he find Esther now and get her back? His friends did not know how, either. “She could go to so many places right around Chicago!” one of them said with a sigh. “It would take a psychic to find out where.” Psychic! The word seized hold of Louis’ mind. He had read considerably about that in some of my writings—particularly about astral body projection. Louis investigated astral body projection and determined to practice and try it. He lay motionless on his back at bedtime and shut his eyes. He visualized himself looking and acting exactly as he should have when Esther was with him—that is, as the trusting, level-headed, non-spying husband which she had undoubtedly expected him to be; as the husband who wasted no time disputing over mere coincidences. After all, he had never even heard the slightest rumor against her morality. His jealousy of her was based upon his own imaginings of what she could do in her leisure time if she wanted to. Louis visualized his astral body emerging from his physical body in an exact reproduction of himself looking and acting just as he would look and act with Esther in the future in order to make her happy and keep her. He drove that majestic vision of himself forcibly out of him with Multiplied Nerve Gap power (feel divinely blissful). In other words, have absolute faith in God or in the supernatural. Louis practiced the whole projection repeatedly for a week. Finally, he felt his astral body oozing out of him from head to foot. The skin on the front of his body heated up from the energy generated by the physico-astral separation. Then he visualized his astral body appearing instantly that night by the corner of whatever street, and then in whatever house Esther lived now, and then before Esther herself and begged her to come back to him. He practiced the whole projection ten times. Then he commanded his astral body to project itself to Esther three hours after he fell asleep. To insure his astral body understanding him without a doubt, Louis repeated his command to it six times. Then, he rested his thoughts about his astral body and sank into sleep. Much later that night, Louis awoke with a start. He had a vague feeling that he had been dreaming and seeing different things. In particular, though, he vividly recalled staring at a street sign with the words “Rose Street,” and then at a house with a three digit number which was difficult to decipher in the dark. But, it had started with a six. Louis also dimly recollected entering a railroad station with a name beginning with La. Shaking and dripping with perspiration, Louis sprang to his feet and jotted it all down. At once he searched through a map of the Chicago area. Many towns, suburbs or subdivisions had names beginning with La. During the next few weeks Louis drove to one of them after another, but either he found no Rose Street or no other quick evidence of Esther in any of them. Only one such town remained, about 90 miles away in Indiana. Louis drove there promptly. He found there a street by that name! It extended only a few blocks, and there were several old residences on the 600 block. Louis parked his own car several blocks away and rented another to prevent Esther from recognizing his as he parked on the next block and watched. Near sunset he spied Esther walking up on that street! She entered one of the homes and closed the door! Louis nearly collapsed. Late that night he hurried by on foot and read the number over the entrance. He saw a six, but the shadow of a tree covered the rest. He drew nearer and read 611. Louis could hardly believe his eyes. A family name appeared on the name plate on the door, but not Esther’s name. Louis checked in at a hotel and wrote Esther a letter. He informed her that he was in town and staying at that hotel, and that by chance he had seen her and followed her. He assured her that he was a changed man and that, if she gave him another chance, he would now be to her the husband she deserved. Would she please come back to him? On the other hand, he would not frighten nor plague her if she no longer wanted him. Therefore, she should not flee town from him again. Next day, at noon, he was driving back to Chicago. His heart would be broken beyond repair if he had to leave without her. If she did not contact him by then at the hotel, he would realize that he had lost forever the greatest blessing he ever had. Once more, then, and for the last time, he desperately begged her to return to him. Louis waited hopefully until 11:50 next morning. But there was no sign of Esther. He had lost her forever. He drew on his hat and coat and plodded to the door as if made of soft clay. Just then his room telephone buzzed. The clerk, however, did not answer him when he responded. Moments later, there was a hard rapping on his door. He threw it open. Drenched with tears and carrying her suitcase, was Esther. Louis and Esther went on a second, but shorter honeymoon, before returning to Chicago. During it Louis learned that Esther had actually “seen” him appear before her bed that projecting night and beseech her to come back to him. He had looked so terrifyingly distressed, too, that she had felt crushingly ill for deserting him. When she had put on the light, though, she had found no evidence that anybody else had been in the room. She inquired at the railroad and bus stations next day and had been assured that nobody fitting his description had been seen using them. Yet, Esther had remained positive that she had both seen and heard him that night. There is no doubt, as you know now, that she really had. Louis and Esther went back to Chicago. They had one child a year later and moved to San Francisco soon after that, a perfectly contented married couple. With his psychic powered astral body Louis had located the wife he loved, after she had fled from him, and had brought her back to him by making hex do his bidding. He found her only through his astral body’s intelligence in knowing where to locate her.” - The Secrets of Personal Psychic Power (Frank Rudolph Young) Click “Share” if you want others to read this. Learn Secrets Here: MindReality/facebookgift.html
Posted on: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 09:00:00 +0000

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