More Timeless Books on Mediumship and the Afterlife
Further Essential Reads for Understanding Spirit Communication
A few weeks ago, I shared some of my favorite books on mediumship, classics that offer insights into spirit communication and the afterlife. Many of you enjoyed that list, and I appreciate the feedback!. I wanted to share more books that I believe are just as valuable.
Like before, these books contain wisdom from some of the most dedicated afterlife researchers and mediums in history. Whether you’re looking to develop your own abilities or simply gain a greater understanding of what happens when we leave this world, these books provide knowledge that stands the test of time.
“The Road to Immortality” by Geraldine Cummins
This book is based on channeled messages from Frederic W. H. Myers, a well known psychical researcher who communicated after his death through the medium Geraldine Cummins. It offers detailed insights into the different planes of existence in the afterlife.
What You’ll Learn:
• The different stages of the afterlife as described by a spirit communicator.
• The journey of the soul beyond physical death.
• The connection between spiritual growth and the afterlife experience.
This book is great for those who want a structured understanding of the afterlife from someone who explored it firsthand.
“Voices from the Void” by Hester Travers Smith
This book was originally published in 1919, it documents spirit communications received through automatic writing. It contains interesting accounts of spirit messages and their implications for mediumship.
What You’ll Learn:
• How automatic writing can be used as a form of spirit communication.
• Firsthand experiences of communicating with spirits.
• The challenges and ethics of mediumship.
I often recommend this book to those interested in automatic writing and direct communication with the afterlife.
“The Spirit World” by Hereward Carrington
Hereward Carrington was a well known psychical researcher who studied mediumship and the afterlife. In this book, he looks at the nature of spirit communication and the existence of an afterlife from a scientific perspective.
What You’ll Learn:
• Scientific investigations into spirit phenomena.
• The relationship between consciousness and the afterlife.
• Accounts of evidential mediumship and its implications.
I think this book is a great read for skeptics, as well as those looking for a logical, research based approach to mediumship.
“There is No Death” by Florence Marryat
Florence Marryat was a well known writer and spiritualist who personally experienced mediumship and spirit communication. This book details her encounters with mediums and the evidence she received of life after death.
What You’ll Learn:
• Personal accounts of evidential mediumship.
• Encounters with spirits that provided proof of survival.
• The impact of spirit communication on grieving and healing.
This book is perfect for those wanting to read about firsthand accounts of afterlife communication and the emotional side of mediumship.
I’ll continue sharing more books in the future, but for now, I hope these provide inspiration, insight, and guidance on your journey.