About This Book
A series of reflective essays examines death, memory, and the continuing presence of the departed within the living, arguing that the deceased exert moral and spiritual influence that reshapes communities, especially after mass losses. The essays consider how remembrance elevates survivors, propose that the dead become purer and guide the living, and survey contemporary psychical research and purported messages from beyond the grave to probe survival of consciousness and the social and ethical consequences of collective grief.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"'Tis Sixty Years Since" / Address of Charles Francis Adams; Founders' Day, January 16, 1913
by Charles Francis Adams
"... és a felelősségtől való rettegés"
by Émile Faguet
"A Most Unholy Trade," Being Letters on the Drama by Henry James
by Henry James
"About My Father's Business": Work Amidst the Sick, the Sad, and the Sorrowing
by Thomas Archer
"America for Americans!" / The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon
by John Philip Newman
"Bethink Yourselves!"
by graf Leo Tolstoy





