Licht hinter dem Schleier
Wegweiser in die vierte Dimension
Elsa Barker war eine amerikanische Autorin, deren Werke von spiritueller Erforschung und Formexperimenten geprägt waren. Sie erlangte Anerkennung für ihre Trilogie „automatischer“ Schriften, in denen sie behauptete, Botschaften von Verstorbenen zu kanalisieren. Dieses einzigartige Werk, neben ihrer Poesie und Belletristik, befasst sich mit Themen wie Leben, Tod und interdimensionaler Kommunikation. Ihr Stil wird oft als visionär und mystisch beschrieben und lädt die Leser ein, über die unsichtbaren Kräfte des Universums nachzudenken.






Wegweiser in die vierte Dimension
Botschaften der Zuversicht
Behält man sein individuelles Bewusstsein, wenn man gestorben ist? Kann man sich auf den Tod vorbereiten? Fragen, die wir uns alle stellen. Die große Wandlung, der Blick hinter den Schleier, das Leben im Jenseits trotz zahlreicher Berichte über den Sterbeprozess und das Leben nach dem Tod haben viele Menschen nach wie vor kein genaues Bild von dem Leben 'auf der anderen Seite'. Mit diesem ungewöhnlichen Buch erhalten wir einen überraschenden Einblick ins Jenseits. Elsa Barker übermittelt uns die Botschaften ihres verstorbenen Freundes, die dieser ihr aus der jenseitigen Welt sendet. Er schildert das Leben in den Astralsphären, seine oft heiteren Begegnungen mit Menschenseelen, mit Engeln und Elementarwesen. Die authentischen Geschichten vermitteln Einblicke in die lichten Sphären des Himmels. Wir lernen die jenseitige Welt aus erster Hand kennen. Dieses Verstehen des Jenseits hilft uns, in unserem Diesseits bewusster zu leben, und es nimmt uns gleichzeitig die Angst vor dem Tod.
Exploring the theme of life and mortality, the narrative encourages readers to embrace their earthly existence while contemplating the inevitability of death. It suggests a philosophical approach to living fully, urging individuals to cherish their time and experiences. The central message emphasizes the beauty of life and the importance of making the most of every moment before the final farewell.
As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this book preserves the original text while potentially including imperfections from its age, such as marks and notations. It aims to highlight the cultural significance of the work, reflecting a commitment to protecting and promoting literature through affordable, high-quality editions that remain faithful to the original content.
Does life go on beyond the grave? As we approach a new millennium, a growing body of evidence suggests that it does. Letters from the Light, originally published in 1914 under another title, takes up this age-old question from a unique perspective - that of a man who has undergone "the great change" and has crossed the threshold we call death. Written through the hand of Elsa Barker, an established author in her own right, Letters presents a kind of "astral travelogue" that describes - often eloquently, sometimes humorously - life in the "invisible" world. David Patterson Hatch, a former judge, a writer of books, and a "profound student of philosophy," explains his motivation for writing the letters:. "This is a materialistic age. A large percentage of men and women have no real interest in the life beyond the grave. But they will all have to come out here sooner or later, and perhaps a few will find the change easier, the journey less formidable, by reason of what I shall have taught them. Is it not worthwhile?"
"Letters From a Living Dead Man" by Elsa Barker features a series of letters dictated by Judge David Patterson Hatch, who shares insights from the afterlife through automatic writing. This trilogy explores themes of life, death, and the afterlife, providing fascinating and inspirational perspectives for readers intrigued by spiritual matters.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. This edition aims to protect and promote important literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality reproductions that remain true to the original text.
Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity and historical context. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its status as an important piece of civilization's knowledge base. This dedication to maintaining the original's integrity makes it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the preservation of historical texts.
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and aims to make classic literature accessible through high-quality modern editions that remain true to the original text.