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Arthur Conan Doyle's Book of The Beyond

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Nick

This gem of a book is available from The White Eagle Publishing Trust http://www.whiteaglepublishing.org

From the back cover"

"Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of the great detective Sherlock Holmes, is now less well-known for his extraordinary energetic quest to reveal and promote the truth of life after death. Shortly after his own death, in 1930, and through a sequence of events which makes a fascinating tale in itself, a spirit communicator who identified himself as Sir Arthur did return, to fufil that quest.

This book gives the outcome, a remarkable series of messages, received through the medium Grace Cooke over a period of eighteen months. The messages paint a vivid picture of the afterlife, astonishing in its scope, which amounts to a complete description of the planes of consciousness through which each individual evolves and which, as Sir Arthur claims, each can equally experience in this life.

The result is an inspiring testament which offers the reader a huge amount of hope and faith in the world of spirit, as well as a deeper knowledge of his or her own potential.

Arthur Conan Doyle's Book of the Beyond tells the story which surrounds the messages, too. It is the story of the Polaire Brotherhood in pre-Second World War Paris, who received instructions from spirit that the soul of Sir Arthur would make contact; and the story of the spiritual work that was to result from the messages and continues today, the work of the White Eagle Lodge. The account is complemented by two teachings from Grace Cooke's guide White Eagle which are about the afterlife."

There is not enough I can say about the impact of this book, except to heartily recommend it. You won't be disappointed! [^]

Very best,
Nick
"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson