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MORE ABOUT LIFE IN THE WORLD UNSEEN
by Anthony Borgia
1956 / 160 pages
The assertion that
"dead men tell no tales" has long been proved untrue. Countless
so-called dead men - with women & children too - have persistently
shown themselves to be very much alive by returning to earth to say so.
Most of them state the fact, so important both to themselves and to
incarnate humanity, in terms that leave no doubt of their strong
disapproval that they should be considered as anything but alive.
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, son of a former Archbishop of Canterbury, is
one of the many who have returned to earth to deny that they are dead.
this being so, it is but natural that he should wish to give some account
of the life that he and millions of others are living in the spirit
world. In his previous volume, "Life in the world unseen",
Monsignor Benson gave an account of his "early days" in the
spirit world. In this, his latest script, he carries on the story, and
deals with other important and interesting features of spirit life. As in
the previous book, Monsignor Benson has communicated with Anthony Borgia,
who has all along acted as his "scribe". Through other sources
of communication he has not only been able to verify the substance and
content of the scripts, but they have both enjoyed literally hundreds of forgatherings,
where Monsignor Benson has brought with him a goodly company of spirit
friends, who all express unqualified delight upon their ability to return
to earth in such a natural and pleasant way, to perpetuate old friendships
and to form new ones. to those who still wonder what kind and description
is the "life to come", and to those who already know a little
and wish to know more, this book will prove of interest and value. What is
most important, it should help to banish from people's minds that dreadful
heirloom, the fear of death.
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