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The author surveys historical and contemporary accounts of benevolent nonphysical beings, recounting eyewitness rescues and personal experiences to argue for a continuous superphysical realm that interacts with human life. Chapters classify types of helpers, describe their roles in averting disasters, aiding the dying, materialization phenomena, and influencing karmic outcomes, and outline the moral and spiritual qualifications for those who receive or become such aid. The book blends anecdote, metaphysical explanation, and practical guidance on progressive spiritual paths, concluding with considerations of postmortem existence and further stages of service beyond earthly life.

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C. W. Leadbeater

C. W. Leadbeater was an influential figure in the Theosophical Society and a prominent writer on spiritual and esoteric topics. His works explore themes of clairvoyance, the astral plane, and the nature of spiritual beings. Known for his detailed descriptions and insights, Leadbeater contributed significantly to the understanding of Theosophy in the early 20th century. Among his notable works are "A Textbook of Theosophy," which serves as an introduction to Theosophical principles, and "Clairvoyance," where he discusses the development of psychic abilities. His writings continue to be of interest to those exploring spirituality and metaphysical concepts.

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