A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands
| Transcribed by | A. Farnese |
| Preface by | A. Farnese, J. R. Francis |
| Publisher | The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, Chicago |
| About/Subject | Spiritualism, Metaphysics |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Chicago, United States |
| First Published In Hardcover | 1901 |
| This Edition Published | 1901 |
| Pages / Font | 286 pages |
| Chapters | Title Page. Preface by Transcriber. Dedication by Author. -------------------------------- Part I. Days of Darkness -------------------------------- Chapter I.--My Death Chapter II.--Despair Chapter III.--Hope--Wanderings on the Earth Plane--A Door of Spiritual Sight Chapter IV.--The Brotherhood of Hope Chapter V.--Spirits of the Earth Plane Chapter VI.--Twilight Lands--Love's Gifts--The Valley of Selfishness--The Country of Unrest--The Miser's Land--The Gambler's Land Chapter VII.--The Story of Raoul Chapter VIII.--Temptation Chapter IX.--The Frozen Land--The Caverns of Slumber Chapter X.--My House in the Twilight Lands--Communion Between the Living and the Dead Chapter XI.--Ahrinziman Chapter XII.--My Second Death ---------------------------------- Part II. The Dawn of Light ---------------------------------- Chapter XIII.--Welcome in the Land of Dawn--My New Home There. Chapter XIV.--A Father's Love Chapter XV.--A New Expedition Proposed Chapter XVI.--Clairvoyance--The Journey Begun Chapter XVII.--The Astral Plane and Its Inhabitants--Spooks, Elves, Vampires, etc. Chapter XVIII.--The Approach to Hell -------------------------------------- Part III. The Kingdom of Hell -------------------------------------- Chapter XIX.--Through the Wall of Fire Chapter XX.--The Imperial City Chapter XXI.--The Fires of Hell--A Vengeful Spirit--Pirates--The Sea of Foul Mud--The Mountains of Selfish Oppression--The Forest of Desolation--Messages of Love Chapter XXII.--Amusements in a Great City of Hell--Words of Caution Chapter XXIII.--The Palace of My Ancestors--False Brothers Baffled Chapter XXIV.--The Story of Benedetto--Plotters Again Baffled Chapter XXV.--A Pitched Battle in Hell Chapter XXVI.--Farewell to the Dark Land ---------------------------------------------- Part IV. Through the Gates of Gold ---------------------------------------------- Chapter XXVII.--Welcome on Our Return--A Magic Mirror--Work in the Cities of Earth--The Land of Remorse--The Valley of Phantom Mists--A Home of Rest Chapter XXVIII--My Home and Work in the Morning Land Chapter XXIX.--The Formation of Planets Chapter XXX.--Materialization of Spirits Chapter XXXI.--Why the Spheres Are Invisible--Spirit Photographs Chapter XXXII.--Through the Gates of Gold--My Mother--My Home in the Land of Bright Day--I Am Joined by Benedetto Chapter XXXIII.--My Vision of the Spheres Chapter XXXIV.--Conclusion |
| Notes | Dedication By The Author: To those who toil still in the mists and darkness of uncertainty which veil the future of their earthly lives, I dedicate this record of the Wanderings of one who has passed from earth life into the hidden mysteries of the Life Beyond, in the hope that through my experiences now given to the world, some may be induced to pause in their downward career and think ere they pass from the mortal life, as I did, with all their unrepented sins thick upon them. It is to those of my brethren who are treading fast upon the downward path, that I would fain hope to speak, with the power which Truth ever has over those who do not blindly seek to shut it out; for if the after consequences of a life spent in dissipation and selfishness are often terrible even during the earth-life, they are doubly so in the Spirit World, where all disguise is stripped from the soul, and it stands forth in all the naked hideousness of its sins, with the scars of the spiritual disease contracted in its earthly life stamped upon its spirit form--never to be effaced but by the healing powers of sincere repentance and the cleansing waters of its own sorrowful tears. I now ask these dwellers upon earth to believe that if these weary travelers of the other life can return to warn their brothers yet on earth, they are eager to do so. I would have them to understand that spirits who materialize have a higher mission to perform than even the solacing of those who mourn in deep affliction for the beloved they have lost. I would have them to look and see that now even at the eleventh hour of man's pride and sin, these spirit wanderers are permitted by the Great Supreme to go back and tell them the fate of all who outrage the laws of God and man. I would have even the idle and frivolous to pause and think whether Spiritualism be not something higher, holier, nobler, than the passing of an idle hour in speculations as to whether there are occult forces which can move a table or rap out the Alphabet, and whether it is not possible that these feeble raps and apparently unmeaning tips and tilts of a table are but the opening doors through which a flood of light is being let in upon the dark places of earth and of the Nether World--faint signs that those who have gone before do now return to earth to warn their brethren. As a warrior who has fought and conquered I look back upon the scenes of those battles and the toils through which I have passed, and I feel that all has been cheaply won--all has been gained for which I hoped and strove, and I seek now but to point out the Better Way to others who are yet in the storm and stress of battle, that they may use the invaluable time given to them upon earth to enter upon and follow with unfaltering step the Shining Path which shall lead them home to Rest and Peace at last. FRANCHEZZO. |
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