Item #16336 Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul. Monroe Guy Carleton.
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul
Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul

Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul

New York: Vreeland Publishing Company, 1910.

Illustrated by I B Beales illustrations. Hardcover. Good+ with no dust jacket. Item #16336

Light tone, fore-edge stains, some pencil underlining, light cock, light edgewear, owner's signature, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover. ; Frontispiece and five illustration plates by I B Beales. Autobiography of a Disembodied Soul by Carleton is a metaphysical and philosophical exploration of life after death, written from the perspective of a soul that has been freed from its physical body. In this first-person narrative, the disembodied soul reflects on its experiences, observations, and insights as it traverses different planes of existence beyond the material world. The book delves into themes of spirituality, the nature of consciousness, and the connection between the soul and the universe. The soul encounters other entities, some of which guide it through the afterlife, while it also faces questions about purpose, identity, and the mysteries of existence. Through its journey, the soul gains a deeper understanding of life’s transient nature and the continuity of consciousness beyond death. This work serves as an imaginative meditation on the soul’s eternal journey and provides readers with a lens through which to contemplate life, death, and the afterlife. It stands out as a unique blend of narrative and philosophical musing, inviting readers to engage in their own reflections on the metaphysical aspects of existence.; 239 pages.

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