The Blue Island
Ten years after the Titanic went down, W.T. Stead's daughter Estelle published The Blue Island: Experiences of a New Arrival Beyond the Veil, which purported to be a communication with Stead via a medium. In the book, Stead describes his death at sea and discusses the nature of the afterlife. The manuscript was produced using automatic writing, and Ms. Stead cited as proof of its authenticity the writer's habit of going back to cross "t's" and dot "i's" while proof-reading, which she said was characteristic of her father's writing technique in life. (Summary by WIkipedia)
Genre(s): Other religions
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Arrival | Anonymous |
00:08:23 |
Play 02 | The Blue Island | Anonymous |
00:07:56 |
Play 03 | Interesting Buildings | Anonymous |
00:07:06 |
Play 04 | Life on the Island | Anonymous |
00:06:47 |
Play 05 | Intimate Life | Anonymous |
00:05:19 |
Play 06 | More about Intimate Life | Anonymous |
00:03:58 |
Play 07 | First Attempts | Anonymous |
00:07:01 |
Play 08 | Reality of Thought Communication | Anonymous |
00:08:14 |
Play 09 | Important Points | Anonymous |
00:09:46 |
Play 10 | The State of Freedom | Anonymous |
00:06:25 |
Play 11 | Premonitions | Anonymous |
00:02:54 |
Play 12 | Residence | Anonymous |
00:09:16 |
Play 13 | General Results | Anonymous |
00:06:23 |
Play 14 | The Great Ultimate | Anonymous |
00:05:12 |
Play 15 | Christ and Spiritualism | Anonymous |
00:03:05 |