Edward C. Randall - The Dead Have Never Died
The Dead Have Never Died
Edward C. Randall
Description
First published in 1917, The Dead Have Never Died is a seminal work of early 20th-century spiritualist literature. Drawing on years of direct participation in spiritualist séances and mediumistic communications, the author, Edward C. Randall, sets out his conviction—gained through first-hand experience—that consciousness survives physical death, and that the so-called dead can indeed communicate with the living.Weaving detailed personal accounts with philosophical reflections on immortality, the nature of the soul and the moral responsibilities that arise from spiritual knowledge, Randall offers readers both a testimony and an argument. Written during an era marked by war, bereavement and a widespread search for meaning beyond material existence, the book deeply moved an audience grappling with unprecedented collective grief — and helped to fuel the popular interest in spiritualism that flourished throughout the early 20th century.More than a century later, Edward C. Randall’s account remains a compelling read for anyone drawn to questions of consciousness, the afterlife and what, perhaps, awaits us beyond death.
