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6" x 9" 97 pages
Is it really the planet Mars whose clairvoyant images were being shown to the receiver, or is it another neighboring planet? Even if he were describing a figurative Mars, or an inhabited world in another part of the universe, it cannot obscure the truths contained in these revelations, the comparisons drawn between our “blood-stained globe” where selfishness and greed rule and a highly evolved world where LOVE reigns and God’s laws are obeyed by all.
6" x 9" 182 pages
Helen was 16 when she died in 1892; her brother Harry died in 1913 at 33. With the help of a blind sister, Mary Blount White, and automatic writing, they were able to transmit their living messages from the other side, words of love, encouragement and brotherhood. It was Mary’s mother, Lucia Eames Blount, who recognized the timelessness of the messages and agreed to share them with the world in 1917 in a volume titled Letters from Harry and Helen.
6" x 9" 620 pages
This compilation of four books—The Voice of Venus, The Voice of Eros, The Voice of Hermes and The Voice of Orion—describes the first four of the seven heaven worlds that we will graduate to after we die. We are told that the material world is only the beginning of any man’s evolution, that the earth will always remain largely a place where—just as upon the uncountable number of other inhabited earth worlds—mankind takes his first steps in climbing the ladder into immortality.
6" x 9" 452 pages
This book is a compilation of three books of higher-world communications: From the Seventh Plane (1946), Seeing the Invisible (1950), and Peace That Is Power (1957). The main teaching is that there is no death and that life is eternal. "The body is never anything except the housing of the soul. When the housing is outworn, it is laid aside as of no further use. Then the spirit which lives eternally, leaves its no-longer-useful home and goes to a better dwelling."
6" x 9" 414 pages
This compilation of three popular books channeled through Anthony Borgia - Life in the World Unseen, More About Life in the World Unseen, and Here and Hereafter - will give the reader a glimpse of the places we are destined to inhabit when our lives on earth are over. From the Preface: "To discover what kind of place is the next world, we must inquire of someone who lives there, and record what is said. That is what has been done in the present volume."
6" x 9" 164 pages
First published in 1865, this book contains eight evening lectures given by Andrew Jackson Davis, the Seer of Poughkeepsie. He begins with the phenomenon of death and goes on to describe the conditions of life and society in the Summerland (also called the Spirit-land) and its seven planes. In this edition footnotes have been added to clarify some of the names and places mentioned, which were familiar to readers in 1865 but are not so today.
6" x 9" 272 pages
Four classic spiritualist works, three by William T. Stead and one by his daughter, Estelle. Stead (1849-1912) was a well-known British investigative journalist who became interested in Spiritualism in the 1890s. This volume includes W.T. Stead's After Death, or Letters From Julia (1905); How I Know that the Dead Return (1909); The Blue Island - Experiences of a New Arrival Beyond the Veil (1922); and Estelle Stead's When We Speak with the Dead.
6" x 9" 207 pages
After his suicide in 1875, Randolph dictated these messages to his chosen scribes, Frances McDougall and Luna Hutchinson. "Go back to Earth and teach all nations the Gospel of the true Resurrection and the laws of Eternal Life. Make plain the mystery of the New Birth, that they may be enabled to triumph over Death. Inspire the Teachers of the people with higher thoughts, and give them new and clearer views of life and its immortal destiny."
6" x 9" 122 pages
Rebecca Ruter Springer’s 1898 vision of heaven was received as she lay unconscious suffering from a near-fatal illness. For well over 100 years her inspiring descriptions of reunions with loved ones on the other side have given hope to many who believed them to be lost forever. Though told through a Christian lens, the truths it contains are universal and reflect the Christ teachings rather than particular interpretations or practices associated with them.
6" x 9" 120 pages
Seventeeth-century seer Emanuel Swedenborg, after claiming to converse with spirits from planets both within and without our solar system, concluded that the Infinite God would not create such an enormous undertaking for one world alone, with only one heaven for one race of people. In this book he travels clairvoyantly to those worlds and describes the scenery and inhabitants, their natures and philosophies.
6" x 9" 164 pages
First published in 1949, this spiritual and philosophical classic answers the most important questions you will ever ask, including: *Is there life after death? *Must you accept its existence on faith alone? *Are you worthy of survival? *Are you afraid to die? This book will help you gain an understanding of the afterlife help you attain a belief in immortality beyond contradiction or dispute.
6" x 9" 266 pages
Contains three classic life-after-death books by Theosophical clairvoyant Charles W. Leadbeater: The Life After Death, The Astral Plane, and The Devachanic Plane, or The Heaven World. Combined they provide a detailed picture of the realms the soul passes through after death. The Masters of Wisdom compared Leadbeater's investigations "to that in which a botanist in an Amazonian jungle would set to work in order to classify its trees, plants and shrubs, and so write a botanical history of the jungle."
6" x 9" 724 pages
Contains a series of communications from various personalities "on the other side," received and written down by the Rev. G. Vale Owen, Vicar of Orford, Lancashire. Originally published as four separate books (The Lowlands of Heaven (1920), The Highlands of Heaven (1920), The Ministry of Heaven (1921), The Battalions of Heaven (1921), this volume combines all four works, and includes revised and standardized introductory pages.
6" x 9" 164 pages
First published in 1903, the instructive messages contained in this little volume, transmitted through Elizabeth Maud Weatherhead, have given comfort to many. From the Preface: "To those who have struggled through the trials of physical life with but little to cheer and encourage them, there is a grand promise - the promise, all that can make life desirable in the world beyond where things are seen as they really are, and not as they merely appear to be."
6" x 9" 110 pages
This little book, first published in 1911, will give you a glimpse of the places we are destined to inhabit when our lives on earth are over. For two years before she passed on in 1908, Rose Carson recorded her out-of-body travels in the celestial worlds. Known as “Rose the Sunlight,” she was the Recording Secretary and Treasurer at the Temple of Health in Kansas City, Missouri, which she founded together with her husband, Dr. C. Hiram Carson, who published this book after her death.
6" x 9" 312 pages
The Inhabited Universe consists of sixteen papers from the Urantia Book that focus on the many worlds we will encounter as we journey through the universe, worlds teeming with life, both human and superhuman. “ ‘God is spirit,’ but Paradise is not. The material universe is always the arena wherein take place all spiritual activities; spirit beings and spirit ascenders live and work on physical spheres of material reality.” (Paper 12, “The Universe of Universes”)
6" x 9" 678 pages
The celestially-authored Urantia revelation was first published in 1955 as the Urantia Book, a 2,097-page volume divided into four parts and 196 papers describing God, the grand universe and its many inhabitants, the origin and history of our planet (Urantia), the life and teachings of Jesus, and our eternal destiny. This volume comprises Part I, The Central and Superuniverses, and Part II, The Local Universe, together comprising the Grand Universe wherein we live.
“On the mansion worlds you will know and be known, and more, you will remember, and be remembered by, your onetime associates in the short but intriguing life on [Earth].”