About This Book
This work presents the phenomenon of Patience Worth, a spirit communicated through a ouija board by two women in St. Louis. The narrative details their experiences as they receive messages that include poetry, prose, and conversations, all attributed to the spirit. The author, a newspaper man with a skeptical view of psychic phenomena, documents the communications without attempting to classify or explain them. The text explores the nature of these messages, the personality of Patience Worth, and the broader implications of immortality and spirituality, inviting readers to engage with the mystery and draw their own conclusions.
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