The Complete Spiritual Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated Edition). Артур Конан Дойл

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       Arthur Conan Doyle

      The Complete Spiritual Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Illustrated Edition)

      The History of Spiritualism, The New Revelation, The Vital Message, The Edge of the Unknown…

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      Table of Contents

       The New Revelation

       The Vital Message

       The Wanderings of a Spiritualist

       The Coming of the Fairies

       The History of Spiritualism

       Pheneas Speaks

       The Spiritualist's Reader

       The Edge of the Unknown

       Stranger Than Fiction

       Fairies Photographed

       The Mediumship of Florence Cook

       The Houdini Enigma

       The Uncharted Coast

       The Law of the Ghost

       A New Light on Old Crimes

       The Shadows on the Screen

       An Old Story Retold

       The Absolute Proof

       A Worker of Wonders

       Memories and Adventures: An Autobiography

      The New Revelation

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      To all the brave men and women, humble or learned, who have the moral courage during seventy years to face ridicule or worldly disadvantage in order to testify to an all-important truth. March, 1918

       Preface

       I. The Search

       II. The Revelation

       III. The Coming Life

       IV. Problems and Limitations

       Supplementary Documents

       I. The Next Phase of Life

       II. Automatic Writing

       III. The Cheriton Dugout

      Preface

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      Many more philosophic minds than mine have thought over the religious side of this subject and many more scientific brains have turned their attention to its phenomenal aspect. So far as I know, however, there has been no former attempt to show the exact relation of the one to the other. I feel that if I should succeed in making this a little more clear I shall have helped in what I regard as far the most important question with which the human race is concerned.

      A celebrated Psychic, Mrs. Piper, uttered, in the year 1899 words which were recorded by Dr. Hodgson at the time. She was speaking in trance upon the future of spiritual religion, and she said: “In the next century this will be astonishingly perceptible to the minds of men. I will also make a statement which you will surely see verified. Before the clear revelation of spirit communication there will be a terrible war in different parts of the world. The entire world must be purified and cleansed before mortal can see, through his spiritual vision, his friends on this side and it will take just this line of action to bring about a state of perfection. Friend, kindly think of this.” We have had “the terrible war in different parts of the world.” The second half remains to be fulfilled.

      A. C. D. 1918.

      I. The Search

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      The subject of psychical research is one upon which I have thought more and about which I have been slower to form my opinion, than upon any other subject whatever. Every now and then as one jogs along through life some small incident happens which very forcibly brings home the fact that time passes and that first youth and then middle age are slipping away. Such a one occurred the other day. There is a column in that excellent little paper, Light, which is devoted to what was recorded on the corresponding date a generation—that is thirty years—ago. As I read over this column recently I had quite a start as I saw my own name, and read the reprint of a letter which I had written in 1887, detailing some interesting spiritual experience which had occurred in a séance. Thus it is manifest that my interest in the subject is of some standing, and also, since it is only within the last year or two that I have finally declared myself to be satisfied with the evidence, that I have not been hasty in forming my opinion. If I set down some of my experiences and difficulties my readers will not, I hope, think it egotistical