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Goligher Ectoplasm

Kathleen exudes ectoplasm from between her legs; sometimes it would become sufficiently rigid to tilt a small table

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Ectoplasm Kathleen Legs Mediumship Rigid Sufficiently Tilt Paranormal


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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "The Ectoplasmic Phenomenon of Kathleen Goligher: A Historical Account of a Paranormal Mystery" This evocative photograph captures the enigmatic figure of Kathleen Goligher, a renowned spiritualist medium from the early 20th century. Known for her extraordinary ectoplasmic seances, Goligher is depicted in this image exuding ectoplasm from between her legs. The ectoplasm, a substance believed to be a manifestation of psychic energy, would sometimes take on a rigid form, becoming sufficiently robust to tilt a small table. The year is 1917, and the paranormal world was abuzz with the sensation of Goligher's seances. Skeptics and believers alike gathered to witness her uncanny abilities, hoping to unravel the mystery of the ectoplasmic manifestations. The photograph offers a glimpse into this fascinating era, where the boundaries between the spiritual and the physical worlds seemed to blur. The ectoplasm, described as a gelatinous substance, would materialize during Goligher's séances, often taking on various shapes and forms. It was believed that the ectoplasm was a conduit for spiritual energy, allowing Goligher to communicate with the deceased. The small table, which would tilt in response to the ectoplasm's rigidity, served as evidence of the supernatural occurrences. Despite the controversy surrounding her seances, Kathleen Goligher continued to captivate audiences with her ectoplasmic displays. This photograph stands as a testament to the intrigue and fascination that surrounded her, offering a glimpse into the historical and paranormal phenomenon that was the Goligher ectoplasm. Circa 1917, this image invites us to explore the depths of the human spirit and the mysteries of the paranormal world, leaving us with a sense of wonder and curiosity.

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