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Vi Kipling, FSNU A forthright examination of some of the ideas and beliefs that have attached themselves to, and sought credibility by sheltering within, Spiritualism.
The author writes, " The purpose of this book is to show that some of the myths and misconceptions contained within Spiritualism, or thought to be part of Spiritualism, are so illogical it is difficult to understand why some people believe in, and others pay lip service to, them." "It is accepted that people will always have their own beliefs and many appear to draw comfort from holding opinions and views on matters which I consider to be sheer nonsense and it is , consequently, an unfortunate fact that that I may tread on pet corns. I must therefore , right from the outset, state quite categorically that the opinions I hold, are based on my own researches and experiences with both spirit disincarnate and incarnate stretching over more than 30 years and are not intended to be critical of other peoples opinions or experiences. (40 pages) Publisher: SNU Publications.
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