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LIFE IN THE WORLD UNSEEN by
Anthony Borgia 1954 / 251 pages.
"Life in the world unseen" gives one of the most comprehensive
accounts of what follows physical death. Received through the clairaudient
mediumship of Anthony Borgia, the communicator was an old friend,
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, son of a former Bishop of Canterbury, In
this absorbing volume, Monsignor Benson covers such subjects as Homes of
Rest, Halls of Learning, spiritworld flowers and soil, recreation, the
children's sphere and occupations along with a host of other vital topics.
comments from the book, "We have the most glorious flowers
here". "We have no traffic, and our roads are covered with the
thickest and greenest of grass, as soft to the feet as a bed of fresh
moss". "We could see scores of the most wonderful birds, whose
plumage presented a riot of colour". "Stretching before us was
the wide stream of a river, looking calm, peaceful and overwhelmingly
lovely as the heavenly sun touched every tiny wave with a myriad tints and
tones. occupying a central position in the view, and upon the right bank
of the river, was a spacious terrace built to the water's edge. It seemed
to be composed of the most delicate alabaster. A broad flight of steps led
to the most magnificent building that the mind could ever
contemplate".
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