<p>Continuing on from his books <em>After Death: Letter from Julia</em> and <em>The Blue Island</em> pioneering journalist William Thomas Stead who in 1912 went down on the <em>Titanic</em> communicated additional advice and information from the spheres beyond our physical existence or what some call the afterlife.</p><p>Following more than twenty years of communication directly and via mediums Hester Dowden and Geraldine Cummins Stead&rsquo;s daughter Estelle published <em>Life Eternal</em> in 1933.</p><p>In this book Stead expands on and clarifies &ldquo;The Blue Island&rdquo; the illusory state he and other passengers and crew on the Titanic found themselves after their physical deaths. He describes that time as &ldquo;a period following a shattering shock and a great and sudden change.&rdquo;</p><p>He goes on to say:</p><p>&ldquo;As a matter of fact a &quot;cure&quot; was being accomplished and &hellip; we awoke rubbed our eyes and found ourselves in a world not so unlike your own: a world in which we all felt awkward and strange at first. Then we knew that the Blue Island was a dream common to all of us and that now we should go on our separate ways and begin our new life.&rdquo;</p><p>Stead discusses a broad range of subjects including the so-called spheres of existence reincarnation children in the afterlife good and evil the method and challenge of communication between the spheres and much much more.</p><p>Comparing the physical world to where he now resided he remarked &ldquo;Your Earth is like the sediment at the bottom of a vessel the higher you go the clearer the fluid becomes.&rdquo;</p>
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