[PW] Re: Death apparition says "There is no reincarnation"
Shari Haber
shaber at mcls.org
Fri Jan 5 11:48:48 PST 2007
Paul-
I don't know the story that you are seeking, but "Stump the Bookseller"
is, I believe, mainly for children's books (although Harriet Logan does
profess an interest in general literature and women's literature).
Shari Haber
MCLS Reference Center
shaber at mcls.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Zimmerman" <pzimmer at wcnet.org>
To: <list at project-wombat.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:31 PM
Subject: [PW] Death apparition says "There is no reincarnation"
> Well, the notice about the loss of ~90 subscribers makes me wonder who
> might
> have been able to help but won't see the question. Yet I've been
> thinking
> about posting this for some time and procrastinating doesn't get me
> any
> closer to an answer.
>
> Some time ago, a fair number of years, I read something or other -- a
> book
> on parapsychology or the occult -- that included a fascinating story.
> It
> might have been by the primary author of the book or it might have
> been an
> inset 'quote' from some other source. But the basic story was about a
> woman
> who discussed the concept of reincarnation with a friend (also female)
> who
> then died in some sort of accident not very long afterwards. At the
> moment
> of her friend's death, the narrator saw a classic 'death apparition'
> of her
> friend, who told her clearly "there is no reincarnation". I would
> really
> like to remember or rediscover where I read this story, but I have
> read
> quite widely in these subjects. Colin Wilson, Ruth Montgomery, "The
> Seth
> Material" (Jane Roberts), etc. It's just too much to go back over on
> such a
> vague recollection. Would this be a suitable question to post on
> 'Stump the
> Bookseller' or is that only for fiction?
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