Conversations with Eternity
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Author(s) | John Chambers |
Conversations with Eternity is a book by John Chambers, published from a series of notes by Victor Hugo. It "set out to present the Hugo family's table-turning seances in Marine-Terrace on the island of Jersey between 1853 and 1855".[1] Chambers translated the original notes, which dealt with themes of spirituality.[2][3]
References [edit]
- ^ "Conversations with Eternity By John Chambers". Victor Hugo Online.
- ^ Knut Rio (2010), Olaf H. Smedal, ed., Hierarchy: Persistence and Transformation in Social Formations, Berghahn Books, ISBN 978-1-84545-490-6, retrieved 4 April 2011
- ^ Rob Brezsny (2009), Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings, North Atlantic Books, p. 262, ISBN 978-1-55643-818-9, retrieved 4 April 2011
External links [edit]
- John Chambers' Conversations with Eternity - Debunking inaccuracies in the text
- Excerpt from Conversations with Eternity
- Description of Hugo's "channeling" of alchemist Nicholas Flamel
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