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On the Edge of the Etheric, Or Survival After Death Scientifically Explained (Paperback)

by J. Arthur Findlay (Author)
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  • Paperback: 188 pages
  • Publisher: Read Books (1 July 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 140679631X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1406796315
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 14 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 179,257 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Originally published in the 1930s, this is a fascinating gem of a book. 'The book that supplies the key to the mystery of death, that makes the Spirit World understandable, and is revolutionising the Scientific and Religious thought of Great Britain. It marks the entrance to a new age of thought, and the acceptance of the facts contained in it will unite Religion and Science, will stop war, and bring humanity together in a common brotherhood.' Contents Include: Introduction - The Universe of Ether - Mind and Matter - The Medium - The Seance - The Voices - The Evidence - More Evidence - Still More Evidence - Nights of Instruction - Nights of Instruction, Continued - Nights of Instruction, concluded - Add to your Faith, Knowledge - Facts We Ought to Know - Conclusion

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing read, 15 May 2007
By Pieter "Toypom" (Johannesburg) - See all my reviews
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This book provides fascinating reading from the first page to the last. It is a very honest investigation of life after death, starting out from a position of scepticism. There are many detailed discussions of the next dimension and how things operate over there, e.g. the ability to create by mind alone and to travel at lightning speed, the fact that people over there still have bodies of matter although it is a type of matter oscillating at much higher vibrations than ours on the physical earth, the spectrum of light (showing how narrow our perception is as we can only discern a small band between ultraviolet and infrared) and yet further and higher dimensions after that. Countless examples are given of people receiving information from loved ones who had passed on. I do not doubt the author's integrity and I think this book is something of a classic, judging by the many reprints since its first first publication date. It is impossible to tell whether this stuff is objectively true, but it is certainly a gripping read. Highly recommended for all those who are interested in spirituality, the esoteric and the occult.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A compelling read, 26 Feb 2008
By D. J. Hender (UK) - See all my reviews
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This book was recommended to me after the passing of my partner.

It has given me great comfort and has confirmed my belief that there is something after one dies.

I recommend this book to those who have lost a dear loved one or even a friend or dear colleague. Try not to be sceptical and read the book with an open mind. Even before you have finished the book, you will start to gain comfort from it.

What I liked about the book, apart from its content, was the fact that Findlay does not preach to the reader, he just writes about his experiences and leaves it to the reader to make a judgement.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Convincing scientific analysis of Spiritualism, 6 July 2009
By Michael "Michael" (Hamburg, Germany) - See all my reviews
I personally take many similar books with a pinch of salt, but this 1931 book challenged a lot of preconceptions I'd held. This is because, unlike many writers in this field, Arthur Findlay was truly a man of stature, respected in his community and writer of an incredible 2200 page world history (The Curse of Ignorance) which, although quickly disappearing from view after its initial great success due to its brutally honest account of the effects of religion on world history, or the results of misunderstanding our true place in the universe, has in recent years started being quoted in various bibliographies, which was how I was led onto this book. Although having been impressed at his first seances, he remained sceptical inside, convinced of trickery, but the checks and experiments he carried out after the medium Mr John Sloane (an otherwise quite normal warehouse packer in his 60s at that time, a man with no more interest in esoterica than your average working-class Englishman of the 1920s) agreed to being studied convinced him, and frankly myself. I'd recommend this to anyone of rational mind interested in this topic, I bought a few newer books on Amazon that if I'd read first would have deepened my previous scepticism. The writing style is a little old, but the contents are incredible. Like Findlay, I could never put 100% faith in a medium who was communicating with his or her own voice. But most of his seance transcripts were spoken from various positions in the room, while Findlay was holding the hands of the medium, who was practically unconscious and in a trance state. This was repeated at many locations of Findlay's choice with no advance notice. What was most convincing were 2 seances he attended a few days after his mother's death where her conversed with her, the first one being in Scotland. This itself makes fascinating reading, but more so is the start of the one in London, where his mother comes back again through a completely different medium unknown to the Scottish one, picks up where they left off before, and refers to the previous conversation! Now I would not accept such tales from anyone, but the credibility of the man seems beyond doubt. He proved something as evidentially as Galileo did with his gravitational effects demonstration with balls of different weights, and it's incredible that such phenonema have never been taken seriously by so many. One day I'm sure such sceptics will look as foolish as current members of the Flat Earth Society. For Findlay, writer of long books, a mere pamphlet at 215 pages.
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