Follow-Up Investigation of the Felix Circle
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2016-03-15
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STEPHEN E. BRAUDE, Follow-Up Investigation of the Felix Circle, Journal of Scientifi c Exploration, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 27–55 (2016), https://www.scientificexploration.org/docs/30/jse_30_1_Braude.pdf
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Reprinted from “Follow-Up Investigation of the Felix Circle”, Journal of Scientific Exploration, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 27-55, published by the Society for Scientific Exploration, http://www.scientificexploration.org.
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In October 2015, I supervised a series of séances in Hanau, Germany, with the Felix Experimental Group (FEG) physical medium
Kai Mügge. The purpose was to try to obtain better documentation of Kai’s table levitations than my team was able to achieve in Austria in 2013 (Braude 2014). Although that goal was not met over the course of four séances, we nevertheless witnessed some interesting phenomena that are difficult to explain away normally given the control conditions imposed at the time. These include object movements beyond the reach of the sitters, a very strange “exploding” sound from the séance table, and some extended
levitations in which the table seemed to sway or swim in midair. But what may be most interesting about this series of séances is the way the phenomena reflect the complex, and tortured, underlying psychodynamics of the occasion. Indeed, what readers need to know about the FEG phenomena has as much to do with the personalities involved as with the phenomena themselves. As a result, this report focuses as much on the background to the investigation as on the investigation itself.