King, Robert (1869-?)

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King, Robert (1869-?)

British professional clairvoyant and lecturer in occult science. He sat for Sir William Crookes, with whom he was acquainted, worked with Theosophist A. P. Sinnett, with whom he served on the Daily Mail committee for the investigation of psychic photography in 1908, and served as chief psychic of Julia's Bureau from 1909 to 1913. King toured Europe as a lecturer. His particular psychic faculty was diagnosing cases in which emotions were related to physical disease. He prepared himself for the profession by studying biology, physiology, and chemistry. King was not a trance medium and reflected spirit messages in a perfectly still but fully conscious state.