A prominent figure in Victorian spiritualist circles recounts her firsthand encounters with apparitions, prophetic visions, and otherworldly phenomena. Drawing from personal experiences and social investigations, Ghosts I Have Seen and Other Psychic Experiences offers a window into early 20th-century beliefs about the spirit world. Blending memoir and mysticism, the book explores questions of life after death and the boundaries between the seen and unseen.
Scottish author Violet Tweedale was a socialite in the England of the XIX century, as well as a champion of social causes and Helena Blavatsky's best friend. She wrote on many subjects, but as a theosophist and a Christian, she developed a dichotomy in her philosophy, combining psychic studies with her religious beliefs.