Raymond; or, Life and Death - Softcover

Oliver Lodge

 
9789357406840: Raymond; or, Life and Death

Synopsis

The book is an exploration of the afterlife and a personal account of Lodge's experiences communicating with his son, Raymond, who had died in World War I. Lodge was a British physicist and writer, who had a keen interest in spiritualism and the possibility of communication with the dead. In "Raymond," he presents a series of messages that he received through mediums from his son, describing his experiences in the afterlife and providing insights into the nature of consciousness and the soul. The book offers a unique perspective on the afterlife, presenting a hopeful and uplifting view of the continuation of consciousness after death. Lodge argues that death is not the end, but rather a transition to a new phase of existence, and that communication with the dead is possible through the use of mediums and other psychic abilities. While some of Lodge's ideas may be considered controversial or outdated by modern standards, "Raymond; or, Life and Death" remains an important historical document in the study of spiritualism and the afterlife. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs and practices of spiritualism in the early 20th century, as well as providing comfort and hope to those who have lost loved ones.

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