In “Second Sight: A Study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance,” Sepharial embarks on a meticulous exploration of the phenomena surrounding clairvoyance, artfully blending personal anecdotes and anecdotal evidence with meticulous research. The book presents a comprehensive analysis of both natural and induced states of clairvoyance, underpinned by a rich literary style that traverses the realms of the mystical and the empirical. Drawing from historical texts, spiritual doctrines, and contemporary experiences, Sepharial situates clairvoyance within the broader contexts of psychology, occult studies, and metaphysical traditions, making it a compelling treatise for both skeptics and believers alike. Sepharial, a profound figure in the early 20th-century esoteric movement, was deeply influenced by his diverse background in astrology, mysticism, and spiritualism. His investigations into the psychic realms were motivated by an earnest desire to demystify phenomena often cast aside as mere superstition. His scholarly yet accessible approach reflects a life dedicated to bridging the gap between the metaphysical and the scientific, a pursuit that culminates in this seminal work. “Second Sight” is highly recommended for seekers of knowledge in the fields of metaphysics, psychology, and spiritual consciousness. It serves as both an academic resource and an exhilarating introduction to the intricacies of clairvoyance, inviting readers to contemplate the boundaries of perception and reality.