1 6 CASE HISTORIES 



He believed in reincarnations and said he had been living two 

 billion years and his father had lived fourteen hundred years. 

 He could not remember his former lives. At death he went into 

 his mother and was reborn a baby, but this time he had asked 

 the Maker for manhood. If he were killed now, the world would 

 come to an end. He feared the doctors were going to injure him. 

 In one of his former lives he was Pharaoh. A snake bit him 

 below the umbilicus and killed him. He had a vision of a house 

 smeared with blood, snake blood, and it was connected with fear. 

 Another vision was of a lighted candle several feet high coming 

 up through the floor. (Symbol of the big potent penis. Some 

 prostitutes had told him his penis was too small.) 



He could hear the voice of his father or his first employer. 

 Sometimes it was the Maker giving him hints. These voices 

 seemed to be in his head, just like one's conscience. He thought 

 it might be possible to throw one's voice from one city to another, 

 but he wasn't sure and couldn't prove it. 



He was beginning to believe he had two sets of parents, one 

 pair tender and loving were back in the old home town, and the 

 other pair harsh and unsympathetic were the ones in Chicago. 

 He wanted to revisit both cities and clear up the mystery, then 

 he would travel all over the world and bring about equality, 

 brotherhood and happiness. As a boy he had great ambitions, 

 he had chased the rainbow and wanted to be a big man. 



While still in Chicago he had pulled the sun over the horizon 

 several mornings. That gave him a manly sense of power. On 

 the way to Washington the sun had been attached by a cord to 

 the back of his head and was towed behind the train. The back 

 of his head had burned and felt as if wheels were revolving in it, 

 and he had suffered much. He had fallen in love with the pretty 

 nurse in the receiving ward, and his heart grew big and extended 

 way down into his abdomen. 



His father was a magician and had purple eyes. Some day he 

 would be one and have purple eyes too. Since being in the hos- 

 pital he had grown very fond of purple. He had "a beautiful 

 dream of a castle all purple against a blue sky. That was happi- 

 ness." 



