PREVIOUS ACQUAINTANCE WITH SUBJECT 29 



I had read and heard this living proof was almost over- 

 powering in its utter novelty, and in the feeling of 

 emotion that came over me, I seemed to sense that 

 ' Souls' Unrest ' that a transition from the old 

 conception of ' unreasoning ' animals to this new 

 cognition is bound to bring with it. 



" My visit had been so short that I had not been able 

 to put any questions as to the method of instruction 

 pursued. I had not been able to experiment per- 

 sonally nor get any actual advice, for Frau Dr. Moekel 

 had died in the autumn of 1915. Yet I was by no 

 means displeased at my state of ignorance when I 

 came to reflect on the matter, for it enabled me to 

 ' blaze a trail,' as it were, according to my own way 

 of thinking, perhaps even, enabling me to arrive 

 accidentally at similar or, diametrically opposite 

 results ! " 



