About This Book
The author recounts his long investigation of psychical research, moving from skeptical materialism to acceptance of evidence for spirit communication, and considers how mediumistic phenomena relate to religious belief. He evaluates seances, automatic writing, and testimonial documents, examines cases that challenge simple explanations, and discusses the implications for survival of personality and a coming life while addressing problems, limitations, and tendencies to self-deception. Supplementary documents present practical examples and records intended to illustrate methods and results. Throughout, he seeks to show a coherent relation between observed phenomena and philosophical questions about mind, morality, and the continuity of consciousness.
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