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Even those who knew him well struggle with this question. Now, more than a quarter century after his death in 1971, this anthology brings together a variety of perspectives to give us a fascinating picture of an extraordinary and complicated man.
He was catapulted into fame by his unrivaled talent as a medium, and his life was shaped by his efforts to understand and make peace with this gift. The veracity of the information he offered during trance was confirmed over and over, yet there always lingered that shadow of a doubt. Are these suspicions well-founded, or are they the result of our reluctance to accept the possibility that life continues after death?
About the Author:
Frank C. Tribbe (compiler/editor) was an investigator for the Works Progress Administration, chief litigation officer for the Army Office of the Chief of Engineers, and assistant general counsel for the U.S. Information Agency. Mr. Tribbe is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Academy of Religion and Psychical Research and has been the editor of Spiritual Frontiers since 1975. His other works include Creative Meditation; Portrait of Jesus?: The Illustrated Story of the Shroud of Turin; and Denny and the Mysterious Shroud.
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