There is No Death by Florence Marryat

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Author Marryat, Florence, 1837-1899
Title There is No Death
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Summary "There is No Death" by Florence Marryat is a philosophical account written in the late 19th century that delves into the realm of Spiritualism and the existence of the afterlife. The book captures the author's personal experiences and observations while investigating spiritual phenomena, asserting that death is merely a transition rather than an end. Marryat eagerly seeks to share credible accounts of spirit interactions, grounding her narratives in the extraordinary events she has witnessed. The opening portion introduces the author's intent to document her encounters with the supernatural, highlighting her family's history with ghostly experiences. Marryat discusses her father's belief in spirits and recounts uncanny occurrences from her own life, such as seeing apparitions and having premonitions about the deaths of others. She provides vivid anecdotes, including her father's compelling tale of seeing his deceased brother before receiving news of his death, setting the tone for her exploration of Spiritualism. The narrative encourages readers to open their minds to the phenomena of existence beyond the physical world, preparing them for the stories and insights that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BF: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Psychology, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
Subject Spiritualism
Subject Future life
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EBook-No. 39212
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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