Across the Stream
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The text begins by surveying three prevailing attitudes toward alleged communications from the dead—acceptance, attribution to malign spirits, and outright scepticism—and frames its inquiry as a statement of evidence rather than a definitive solution. It offers personal recollections and episodes that blend intimate childhood memory with later uncanny experiences, alternating case histories, reflection, and anecdote. Throughout it explores the possibility that departures from life may continue to affect the living, suggesting both genuine survival and deceptive spiritual agency as explanations, and invites readers to weigh testimony and interpretation without forcing a conclusive verdict.
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