Vay, Baroness Adelma (1840-1924)
Vay, Baroness Adelma (1840-1924)
Authoress, medium, and pioneer of Spiritualism in Hungary. Her powers, inherited from her mother, the Countess Teleki, later Duchess Solm, first blossomed in 1865. She became clairvoyant; wrote, spoke and drew in trance; had the prophetic gift; and was credited with many cures. In 1873, with her husband, she formed the Hungarian Spiritualist Association of which they became the first presidents. Her books included: Spirit, Force and Matter (1869), Studies on the Spirit World (1874), From My Life (1900), and Pictures from the Beyond (1905).
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