About This Book
The author offers a practical, common-sense account of an immaterial realm that lies adjacent to earthly life, aiming to persuade thoughtful skeptics rather than entertain. He defines the limits of inquiry, describes how evidence and personal experience bear on belief in a future or unseen plane, and analyzes the concept of death and its relation to present consciousness. Emphasis is placed on responsible investigation, the continuity between lives, and accessible guidance for earnest seekers, with observations presented soberly and without sensational detail.
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