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The spiritual movement in the early twentieth century had few, if any, proponents greater than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Here was a medical doctor, soldier, intellect, and world-renowned author, who believed fully in the principles of spiritualism. The spiritualism of that time embraced areas that we refer to today as ESP, New Age philosophy, and metaphysics. It accepted the existence of a soul and afterlife, and it offered an intriguing view of our existence in relationship to a greater being. An original Introduction to the book provides an insightful look at Doyle's personal life. His…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The spiritual movement in the early twentieth century had few, if any, proponents greater than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Here was a medical doctor, soldier, intellect, and world-renowned author, who believed fully in the principles of spiritualism. The spiritualism of that time embraced areas that we refer to today as ESP, New Age philosophy, and metaphysics. It accepted the existence of a soul and afterlife, and it offered an intriguing view of our existence in relationship to a greater being. An original Introduction to the book provides an insightful look at Doyle's personal life. His friendship with magician Harry Houdini is brilliantly captured in the book's original Afterword.
Autorenporträt
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator and author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, became intrigued with the psychic phenomena being explored in the spiritual movement of that time. He lectured on that topic for the remainder of his life.