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Show "ASSERTS SHE SAW HEAVEN English Woman TcKs of Her Spirit Journey From Girl's Bed. SEES GLORIOUS SIGHT Upward, Without Wings, She Flew, Accompanied by Spirit of Dead Girl Met by Loved Ones Who Had Gone Before. noston. She went to heaven with the spirit of a dend girl. Such Is tin remarkable claim of Kdlth J. Cross-nuchntian, Cross-nuchntian, an English woman. Shut doors did not Impede her progress. prog-ress. Upward, without wings, sho flew, until a broad uhlte flight of steps was readied. Writing In the International Psychic Review, Mrs. Cross-lJuchanon relates her. experiences as follows: "I found myself nt u girl's deathbed. death-bed. She opened her dork eyes nnd said gently: 'Open the right hand side small top drawer of that bureau and In tho right hnnd side front corner Is n lace handkerchief; I want you to have It.' Remained In Air. "She closed her eyes nnd Iny very still then opened them again slightly. The light In them faded, as a glorious being, exactly like tliu girl In feature nnd height, only very beautiful and younger, slipped slowly out of the top of her head and remained In the air near the pillow. "I put one arm around the spirit, and with the other hand closed the mortal eyes. Then, clasping both my arms about the spirit, nnd saying 'Come,' we passed through the shut door Into the night. "Upward, In 11 slanting direction, we went, till suddenly 11 brilliant light enveloped us, and we paused by n flight of brontl white steps. At the top was u vast room, with pillared open front. At the head of the steps there stood n group of people apart lip "Upward We Went." from the others In the room, who were of all nations who came forward for-ward to ,11s as we limited up the steps. Floated Back to Earth. "I approached them, saying, 'Here she Is; I brought her to you,' and I gave the girl over to them. I knew they were her mother and father, ami other loved ones wini had previous' passed over. Ah I with what love and gladness they took her Into their midst ; hut she herself seemed unconscious uncon-scious of It ul), though her eyes were now open. "Then I felt myself falling gently buck wards, and found I was flouting In a reclining position, through space In the night, and entered the death-chamber death-chamber again, and gaed on the peaceful face of the dead liody. "I liuvu omitted many details, hut this I may add: The spirit hud tin wings; neither had I. Her garment was flowing anil gloriously white, and pure. I had on the usual robe I wear during the day, and anything but glorious, glor-ious, though It became so when we entered the light, "The colors of the celestial scene are Indescribable, hut anyone who has had 11 glimpse of another plane than ours will realize what they were." |