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The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality / A startling proposition, with a chapter devoted to mental therapeutics and instructions for self healing

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The author argues that all phenomena are electrical, presenting vibration as the universal substrate of life, consciousness and disease. He describes experiments converting musical vibrations into electrical waves with reported therapeutic effects and links cosmic evolution, the sun's radiant energy, love and music, and the psychological roots of fear and conscience. He rejects conscious personal immortality while treating death as an evolutionary, life-serving process. Practical chapters outline mental therapeutics and self-healing, and social recommendations stress environmental reform to prevent vice and the harnessing of electricity to reduce labor.

About the Author

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Henry Fleetwood

Henry Fleetwood was an author known for his exploration of philosophical and metaphysical themes. His notable work, "The Secret of Life, Death and Immortality," presents a thought-provoking proposition that delves into the concepts of existence, healing, and the mind's power over the body. In this book, Fleetwood also offers insights into mental therapeutics and self-healing techniques, reflecting his interest in the intersection of spirituality and psychology. His writings contribute to the broader discourse on life and consciousness, inviting readers to contemplate profound questions about mortality and the essence of being.

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