Tales of Mystery Unexplained. (Tales of Mysteries Unexplained Book 1): Tales of Mystery Unexplained Podcast by Steph Young & Tales of Mystery Unexplained Unexplained Podcast
Author:Steph Young & Tales of Mystery Unexplained Unexplained Podcast [Young, Steph]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2019-11-26T16:00:00+00:00
It was later reported that she spent almost all her time alone in her bedroom, or out on the moors at night. It seemed that she would spend almost all of her nights out roaming alone then returning in the early mornings to write in a journal in her room.
As an initiate of an esoteric order, Netta was a practicing occult adept and she was of the belief that one of her callings was to heal people, through telepathy. In fact, prior to her death, sheâd sent a message to her housekeeper in Kew, saying not to expect her back from Iona anytime soon, because she was presently engaged in 'a terrible case of healing going on.â We do not know who she was attempting to heal, but it was also said that she appeared to wanted to âhealâ the Island too. Dedemia Harding of Bradford Golden Dawn says, âShe wanted to bring all the unseen forces at numerous astral levels together in one place which would have created the power for an enormous healing ritual.â It was later believed she had been trying to contact the spirits of the Island, through induced states of trance. She had a habit of falling into extended trances, for hours at a time, and in fact she once told her host on Iona that on one occasion her trance had lasted an entire week; but she had advised her host Mrs. Cameron that should this happen, under no circumstances must a doctor be called. Netta informed her that no medical intervention would be necessary.
Though her father was a doctor, Netta was estranged from him and she had little time for orthodox medicine. Her housekeeper in London, Mrs Veylater said that it was common for her mistress to âmoan and cry out piteously' if she were prevented from healing a person whom she thought she could cure.
No-one really knew exactly what it was Netta did at night when she went out on the moors, but her behaviour was beginning to disturb the family she lodged with. They noticed that her fingernails and jewellery had turned black, and her once healthy skin had grown increasingly pallid. They also said it was almost as though she would look at them with a far-away stare through glazed eyes, not really focused at all on where she was or what they were saying to her.
According to Francis Kingâs âRitual Magic in England,â Netta reportedly revealed to Mrs Cameron that âCertain peopleâ were affecting her telepathically and that she was under attack. Then one day she became suddenly terribly distressed. Frantically, she told her host family that she must leave the Island immediately. She would give no reason, and yet the family did not think there was any kind of emergency at her grandparentsâ home in London, as she had received no telegram.
Her continued insistence that she must leave however, and her increasing state of desperation, led the mother to help her pack up her belongings and the family
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