ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S BOOK OF THE BEYOND Ivan Cooke
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, is now less well-known for his energetic quest to reveal the truth of life after death. Shortly after his own death, in 1930, a spirit communicator who identified himself as Sir Arthur did return, to fulfil that quest. This book gives the outcome, a remarkable series of messages, received through the medium Grace Cooke. The messages paint a vivid picture of the afterlife. This book also includes the story surrounding the messages. 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; a contact with the Cathars; and the story of the spiritual work that was to result from the messages: the founding of White Eagle Lodge. Also included are two teachings about the afterlife from Grace Cooke’s guide, White Eagle.
265pp, 138mm x 215mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2003
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