
In this reflective meditation the writer invites listeners to step beyond the ordinary and consider a realm that cannot be seen, yet may still shape our lives. Framed as a personal response to a heartfelt plea from those who yearn to hear the voices of the departed, the opening sets a tone of reverent curiosity. The author’s aim is to show that truths about a higher existence need not clash with common sense, even if they linger just beyond the reach of ordinary perception.
Through measured prose that feels both scholarly and intimate, the narrative weaves together excerpts from dreams, fleeting visions, and quiet moments of insight. The tone remains earnest, addressing “brothers and sisters” who feel the weight of life’s darkness and seek a glimmer of illumination. Listeners will find a thoughtful exploration of how the unseen world brushes against everyday consciousness, offering a gentle invitation to contemplate what might lie beyond our senses.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (139K characters)
Release date
2011-11-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
b. 1854
A late-19th-century writer who explored spiritualism and the unseen world in plain, earnest prose. Best known for Beyond (1896), he wrote for readers curious about life, death, and what might lie past the visible world.
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