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16.2.4. TEST NUMBER TEN: SCORING THE CARDS

16.2.4. TEST NUMBER TEN: SCORING THE CARDS
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This is simply an extension of the “red card” test, but with a scoring system. If you hit the red card on your first try, it counts 7 points. If you turn up a black, move the face down cards a little closer together, and try again, with the six. If you hit the red, you score 6; if you miss, try again with five cards.

Keep on, scoring 5, 4, 3, 2 for respective hits. If you are caught with the red card at the finish, it counts 1 point. Mark down your score, have the cards shuffled, and repeat the test, continuing through a series of ten, in which 70 would be a perfect score. Some persons have come close to that total, but the breaking point is 35. Anything above that is evidential in a positive way, where telepathy is concerned; below 35, it is negative.

16.2.3. TEST NUMBER NINE: ONE RED CARD

16.2.3. TEST NUMBER NINE: ONE RED CARD
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Playing cards are the items used in this test. Seven is a good number, and you do not have to bother about suits or values. Just make sure that six of them are black cards (clubs or spades) and that the seventh is red (a heart or a diamond).

Have someone shuffle these cards and deal them in a row, face down. The people present look at the cards one by one, so they know where the red card lies in the line, although you do not. You then approach the table and run your hand slowly back and forth along the line, being sure to go “clear beyond” each end, before making the reverse trip.

Tell the group that while they watch you, they are to “think” the order, “Stop!” whenever you come to the one red card. As you proceed, you will find that your hand is drawn downward, as though by a magnet, as you pass over a certain card. Again, don’t be too quick about that being the red card. A crossed thought or your own eagerness for results may bring a wrong pull.

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