Unsettling questions about psychic evidence and life after death
This nonfiction work presents a pointed critique of how certain spiritualist claims are tested and interpreted. It examines the reliability of mediums, the methods used to verify messages from the deceased, and the broader implications for belief in survival after death. The tone is analytic and cautious, inviting readers to weigh the evidence rather than take extraordinary claims at face value.
- Analyze how testimonies from mediums are gathered and interpreted
- Evaluate claims about recognizing or testing identities across lives and channels
- Explore arguments for and against the possibility of continued existence after death
- Consider the limits of evidence and the role of belief in paranormal research
Ideal for readers of psychical research, occult discussion, and debates on evidence about the afterlife.