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Psycho-Phone Messages

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The volume gathers a series of messages that the author presents as spirit communications channeled through a claimed psycho-phonic method and recorded in writing. These communications, attributed to notable deceased public figures, address political and international concerns, observations about institutions and governance, moral counsel, and occasional predictions or warnings. An introduction and foreword place the recordings in the recorder's personal and intellectual context and explain the purported method. The work blends contemplative spiritual claims with commentary on concrete public affairs, leaving readers to judge its informational and philosophical merits.

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Francis Grierson

Francis Grierson was an American author and lecturer known for his explorations of spirituality and mysticism. His notable work, "Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic," delves into the spiritual dimensions of the life and character of the 16th President of the United States, presenting Lincoln as a figure of profound inner depth. Grierson's writings often reflect his interest in the intersection of psychology and the metaphysical, as seen in his other work, "Psycho-Phone Messages," which discusses communication beyond the physical realm. Through his unique perspectives, Grierson contributed to the literary discourse on mysticism and the human experience.

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