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The Spirits' Book
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424 pages
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The book explores how Allan Kardec, a French academic, was transformed by revelations from two serious spirits communicated through young mediums. These encounters challenged his beliefs and led him to document the spiritualistic insights, sparking a fascination within mid-19th century high society already intrigued by paranormal phenomena. Kardec, adopting a pseudonym given by the spirits, became a pivotal figure in the history of the paranormal, earning recognition as the father of spiritism.
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2005, paperback
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