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In April 1912, the Titanic sank. On board was a well known author William T Stead. He very soon communicated with his daughter, using a close friend of her's, Pardoe Woodman. This book is his story of how his new life in the spirit world unfolded. It is a classic tale of life after earth, especially that in the first hours, days and months post death. It was first published in 1922.

This is a relatively short channeled book, the spirit author being W.T. Stead, a man of considerable significance in journalistic circles in his lifetime, and who died when the Titanic sank. It is his story of passing over and spending time in the transition zone, which he has called the Blue Island. This appears to be in the Astral Plane.

It is probably the most comprehensive coverage of the astral transition zone that I have found, and thus answers very completely what happens after spirits "pass into the light". Interestingly, he did not travel through a tunnel of light, nor did he see any light immediately after his death on the Titanic. Also interestingly, he reports that all the dead traveled together in a group to the astral transition zone.

It is a good coverage of the issue of communication by thought, as also the technique of materializing and transferring thoughts to mediums.

The book is at it's strongest in describing his personal experiences, but it is at it's weakest when he tries to postulate on what lies ahead. Here he foresees the choice to reincarnate, and he repeats a common belief that one loses one's individuality in passing beyond the seventh spirit sphere, into the eternal realm. Many people would not be aware that we can pass to the astral plane, or bypass that plane and pass to the spirit spheres. This is one reason why tales of life after death can differ significantly.


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