- Stefan Ossowiecki
Stefan Ossowiecki (1877-1944) was a Polish engineer who was during his lifetime promoted as one of Europe's best-known
psychics . [ [http://www.sm.fki.pl/SMN.php?nr=ossowiecki System Mi³o¶ci Narodów ] at www.sm.fki.pl] Pioneering French parapsychologistGustave Geley and Nobel-prize winning physiologistCharles Robert Richet , who called Ossowiecki "the most positive of psychics," were two notable people who supported his claims.Life
Ossowiecki was born in
Moscow in 1877 into an affluent family of former Polish aristocrats. His Moscow-born father, owner of a large chemicals factory and assistant toDmitri Mendeleev , clung to his Polish heritage and taught his son to speak Polish and to think of himself as a Pole. Stefan Ossowiecki was said to have manifested psychic talents in his youth, much to his family's confusion. When young Stefan told his mother he could see bands of color around people, she took him to an eye doctor, who prescribed drops to cure the condition. The medicine "irritated my eyes but did not diminish my ability," Ossowiecki later recounted.As a young man, Ossowiecki was enrolled at the prestigious
Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University , where he was trained in his father's profession of chemical engineering. It was during this period that Ossowiecki allegedly demonstrated an ability to performpsychokinesis .After earning his degree, Ossowiecki returned to Moscow, where he lived the life of a sybarite and joined the circle of Czar
Nicholas II and the Russian court.In 1915, his father died and Ossowiecki inherited the family chemicals business, making him temporarily a wealthy man. Only three years later, he lost it all as the
Bolshevik Revolution swept the country. As a wealthy capitalist and friend of the czar, Ossowiecki was targeted by the new regime. His property was seized, and he was imprisoned. The isolation of a prison cell forced Ossowiecki to "think through many things ... It was then that I began to fully value this gift given me by the Creator, and I understood that by utilization of it I could help others." He was sentenced to be executed but after half a year he was released, due to support of a friend from his youth, now a Bolshevik party official.He was released in 1919 and fled Russia, penniless at age 42. Ossowiecki entered business as a chemical engineer in Warsaw. He arranged for his consulting work to complement his work helping people in need.
In the 1920s, many experiments were performed in which Ossowiecki allegedly demonstrated
clairvoyance (the ability to see objects in sealed containers) andastral projection (the ability to travel outside the body). Nobel laureate Richet would write in his book "Our Sixth Sense," "If any doubt concerning the sixth sense remains ... this doubt will be dissipated by the sum total of the experiments made by Geley, by myself, and by others, with Stefan Ossowiecki."In 1939, Ossowiecki married for the second time, and completed a screenplay for
Paramount Pictures about his life, "The Eyes Which See Everything." That same year, he predicted that there would be no major war; [ [http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=66935 Wielkopolska Biblioteka Cyfrowa - Dziennik Poranny 1939.05.11 R.5 Nr108 ] at www.wbc.poznan.pl] soon after, the Germans invaded Poland andWorld War II began.Though Ossowiecki might have fled the
Nazis , he chose to stay in Poland. This led to his death in 1944, when — along with some 10,000 other residents of Warsaw — he was shot in a public parkFact|date=September 2008.ee also
*List of Poles
References
*Stephan A. Schwartz, "The Secret Vaults of Time," Grosset & Dunlap, 1978.
*A WORLD IN A GRAIN OF SAND: THE CLAIRVOYANCE OF STEFAN OSSOWIECKI by Mary Rose Barrington, Ian Stevenson, and Zofia Weaver. Jefferson, NC, and London: McFarland, 2005. Pp. 189, $39.95. ISBN 0-7864-2112-6
*Jerzy Kubiatowski, "Ossowiecki Stefan (1877-1944)" in :Polski Słownik Biograficzny , tom 24, ss.431-433.External links
*pl icon [http://www.sm.fki.pl/SMN.php?nr=ossowiecki Inżynier Stefan Ossowiecki]
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