Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Vital Message - cover

Vital Message

Arthur Conan Doyle

Publisher: Open Road Media

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

The bestselling author of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries expands upon his thoughts in The New Revelation with evidence of a coming spiritual transformation.   A Second Dawn will come not when the spiritual descends to us, but by the ascent of our material plane to the spiritual, and the blending of the two phases of existence. This is what Arthur Conan Doyle proposes as the cure for a world thrown into political and religious tumult after the First World War. With human failing and corruption thrown into stark relief, reform is necessary—readjustments based on the certainty of life after death and a sense of responsibility for our own spiritual development.   In The Vital Message, Doyle asserts that Modern Spiritualism is the movement destined to bring vitality to the dead and cold religions. With the arrival of two very convincing forms of mediumship, the direct voice and spirit photography, there is greater proof than ever of Spiritualism’s claims that the soul and personality survive. The challenge is for religious leaders to embrace Spiritualism as their greatest ally. Doyle goes on to lay out what the benefits of this transformation will mean to the human psyche and the world.
Available since: 11/29/2022.
Print length: 140 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • A Price in Pain Suffering and Death - cover

    A Price in Pain Suffering and Death

    Pastor Philip

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    So you see, you don't just come to God through the name of Jesus Christ; but you come to God through the wounds of Jesus, and through the beatings and death that He suffered.
    Show book
  • Against All Odds - An Improbable Journey of Achieving the American Dream - cover

    Against All Odds - An Improbable...

    Raj Sarma

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Raj Sarma currently resides in the Bay Area with his spouse and two children. His life journey humbles him, and he aims to share his experiences to inspire those striving for a better life. Raj Sarma’s experiences, both positive and negative, have shaped his thought process and emotional state, emphasizing the connection between daily decisions and personal growth. He is motivated to share his story to help his children understand their father’s background and find their own identities as they navigate their journeys.
    Show book
  • Fruit Diet - The Benefits of Fruitarianism and the Fruitarian Diet - cover

    Fruit Diet - The Benefits of...

    Maria Garrets

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A fruit diet, also known as a fruitarian diet, primarily consists of consuming raw fruits and may also include nuts, seeds, and some vegetables. This diet emphasizes the consumption of raw fruits, varying in strictness but generally focusing on fruits while excluding or limiting other food groups such as grains, meat, and dairy. Some variations of the diet allow for the consumption of nuts, seeds, and certain vegetables. 
      
    One of the main benefits of a fruit diet is the high nutrient intake. Fruits are rich in essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. Additionally, fruits are generally low in calories and high in fiber, which can aid in weight management. The high water content in many fruits contributes to better hydration, and the fiber promotes healthy digestion and regular bowel movements. 
      
    However, there are potential risks associated with a fruit diet. Relying solely on fruits can lead to deficiencies in protein, fats, vitamin B12, iron, calcium, and other essential nutrients. The high sugar content in fruits, though natural, can be problematic for individuals with blood sugar management issues. The acids and sugars in fruits can also contribute to dental erosion and cavities. A restrictive diet may lead to boredom and difficulty in maintaining the diet long-term.
    Show book
  • The Mindset of Limitless Living - The Art of Self-Awareness - cover

    The Mindset of Limitless Living...

    Victoria David

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    True freedom begins with self-awareness—and from that awareness, you unlock a limitless life. 
    In The Mindset of Limitless Living: The Art of Self-Awareness, you're invited to take a deep and transformational journey within. This is not just a book about mindset—it’s a masterclass in the art of understanding yourself at the deepest levels so you can unlock potential you never knew you had. 
    Through powerful insights, reflective exercises, and empowering strategies, this book guides you into the space where clarity, confidence, and courage are born. You’ll learn to observe your thoughts without judgment, unlearn toxic narratives, and realign your identity with your highest truth. As you begin to live with heightened awareness, you’ll break free from mental limitations and step into a life of purpose, power, and possibility. 
    Whether you're navigating a personal transformation, seeking greater clarity, or chasing a bold dream, The Mindset of Limitless Living will teach you how to:Identify and release self-sabotaging beliefsCultivate emotional intelligence and mental disciplineBuild daily awareness that leads to intentional livingEmbrace your authentic self with confidence and clarityDevelop a growth mindset that makes setbacks fuel for success 
    This book is a permission slip to be fully present, fully powerful, and fully alive. The limitless life isn’t something you find—it’s something you unlock, starting from within.
    Show book
  • Summary & Analysis - The Things They Carried - Based On The Book By Tim O'brien - cover

    Summary & Analysis - The Things...

    Golden Books Publishing

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    SUMMARY & ANALYSIS 
      
    THE THINGS THEY CARRIED 
    BASED ON THE BOOK BY TIM O'BRIEN 
      
    SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING 
      
    CONTENT 
    The Weight of Things 
    Love and Longing 
    The Nature of Truth and Storytelling 
    The Impact of Loss 
    The Burden of Guilt and Responsibility 
    The Ambiguity of Morality 
    The Search for Meaning After War 
    Memory, Grief and Forgiveness 
    The Ghost Soldiers 
    General Analysis 
      
    ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK 
    The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien is a collection of interconnected stories that explore the physical and emotional burdens carried by soldiers during the Vietnam War. The narrative delves into the soldiers' experiences, from the mundane to the horrific, focusing on the weight of equipment, the fear of death, and the lasting psychological impact of combat. It examines the blurry line between truth and storytelling as the author uses fiction to convey the deeper, emotional realities of war. The book deals with themes of memory, guilt, and the search for meaning in the face of trauma. The stories are not always about battles, but about how war changes the lives of soldiers and the way they see the world and themselves.
    Show book
  • Getting to a Better Place - A Way for Men (and Women) to Chart a New Path - cover

    Getting to a Better Place - A...

    Carine Fabius

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Getting to a Better Place: An Empowering Appeal for Change 
    If you're feeling the weight of what's going on in the world, this is book you need! 
    Written with love and humor, Getting to a Better Place is in the zeitgeist. Inspiring men seeking a brighter future for themselves and future generations to flip the script and make change happen—one simple step at a time. Empowering women whose strengths are highlighted throughout. 
    Reader quotes: 
    “Not your average book; very insightful and thought-provoking. If you’re a dude, give it a try: a much different perspective on things that make a lot of sense.” Wilfrid N., Civil Servant 
    “Just read Getting to a Better Place—a survival guide for men crawling out of the patriarchy like Darth Vader realizing half the universe needs better communications skills: ‘I used to mansplain but now I make space.’ This book was hilarious, eye-opening, and low key, a spiritual exfoliant. If you’re a man and tired of the patriarchy handing you emotional constipation and a fear of throw pillows—read this book. It’s giving growth, accountability, and jokes that slap.” Suminumi01, BookTok
    Show book