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I remember listening to a trance of Sylvia's years ago, when Francine was supposedly speaking through Syl's body, and, oddly, Francine was talking about some metaphysical nonsense when--to my surprise--Francine began talking about an incense that reminded her of her grandmother Ada, and of being young. (She said, ...reminds me of my dear grandmother Ada...)
You see, during trance, Francine refers to "Sylvia" as a third person because, allegedly, Sylvia is not in her body at the time of the trance, and has no recollection of the goings on. So this was a major screw up.
Nobody caught it at the time--maybe from the sheer excitement of listening to Francine drone on about nothing for an hour--but after listening to the tape later (much later), I heard the flub up: Francine used the first-person tense to describe her own grandmother Ada, when, in fact, Sylvia's grandmother's name is Ada.
"Francine" quickly moved on and changed subjects.
Who knows how many other revealing performance mistakes there have been during trances, but this one was certainly damning--No, in fact Sylvia never went into trance; she forgot, for a moment, that she was supposed to be Francine and referred to her own experiences in first-person.
Amazing that no one caught this at the time.
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GodObsession.blogspot.com, the god-obsessed blog.
You see, during trance, Francine refers to "Sylvia" as a third person because, allegedly, Sylvia is not in her body at the time of the trance, and has no recollection of the goings on. So this was a major screw up.
Nobody caught it at the time--maybe from the sheer excitement of listening to Francine drone on about nothing for an hour--but after listening to the tape later (much later), I heard the flub up: Francine used the first-person tense to describe her own grandmother Ada, when, in fact, Sylvia's grandmother's name is Ada.
"Francine" quickly moved on and changed subjects.
Who knows how many other revealing performance mistakes there have been during trances, but this one was certainly damning--No, in fact Sylvia never went into trance; she forgot, for a moment, that she was supposed to be Francine and referred to her own experiences in first-person.
Amazing that no one caught this at the time.
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GodObsession.blogspot.com, the god-obsessed blog.